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I upgraded my wiki to the latest version of MediaWiki.  In the process had to change the skin and update a few extensions I used to control access to my pages.  Also in the process created a mirror wiki on Amazon Web Services (AWS), using an ''EC2'' instance with ''ECB'' storage, along with automated backup (using ''duplicity'') to ''S3'' storage.  I'm keeping this mirror operational, but not public yet.  This was mostly an exercise for me to learn how to use and integrate various technologies offered by AWS, including ''Route 53''.  Not too complicated, but not that simple either.
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I upgraded my wiki to the latest version of MediaWiki.  In the process had to change the skin and update a few extensions I use to control access to my pages.  Also in the process, I created a mirror wiki on Amazon Web Services (AWS), using an ''EC2'' instance with a ''LAMP'' stack, using an  ''ECB'' drive for storage of the wiki php and mysql database, along with automated backup (using ''duplicity'') to ''S3'' storage.  The mirror is synchronized to this wiki every 24 hours.
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I'm keeping this mirror operational, but not public yet.  This was mostly an exercise for me to learn how to use and integrate various technologies offered by AWS, including ''Route 53''.  Not too complicated, but not that simple either.
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S3 storage is quite safe on Amazon.  However, it is always possible for something to go wrong with s3, so I setup s3cmd on a local server with plenty of disk space and setup a weekly backup of s3 to local disk. 
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In the process of upgrading the wiki, I found out that I cannot keep a running count of page visits.  This isn't supported any longer.  Just before the upgrade, this wiki had accumulated 8,154,982 page views.
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Latest revision as of 17:55, 22 January 2018

Upgrading Media to Version 1.30

Jan 2018



I upgraded my wiki to the latest version of MediaWiki. In the process had to change the skin and update a few extensions I use to control access to my pages. Also in the process, I created a mirror wiki on Amazon Web Services (AWS), using an EC2 instance with a LAMP stack, using an ECB drive for storage of the wiki php and mysql database, along with automated backup (using duplicity) to S3 storage. The mirror is synchronized to this wiki every 24 hours. I'm keeping this mirror operational, but not public yet. This was mostly an exercise for me to learn how to use and integrate various technologies offered by AWS, including Route 53. Not too complicated, but not that simple either.
S3 storage is quite safe on Amazon. However, it is always possible for something to go wrong with s3, so I setup s3cmd on a local server with plenty of disk space and setup a weekly backup of s3 to local disk.
In the process of upgrading the wiki, I found out that I cannot keep a running count of page visits. This isn't supported any longer. Just before the upgrade, this wiki had accumulated 8,154,982 page views.