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# Changelog Fab Manager
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## next release
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## v2.6.5 2018 July 24
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- Upgraded ElasticSearch from 1.7 to 5.6
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- Ability to display the name of the user who booked a machine slot to other members
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Please ensure that you'll have enough space, considering the point above. The script won't run otherwise.
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- This script will run on any Linux or Macintoch systems if you installed ElasticSearch using docker or docker-compose.
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Otherwise, only Debian compatible OS (like Ubuntu) and MacOS X are supported for classical installations. On any other cases you'll need to perform the upgrade yourself manually.
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- If your ElasticSearch instance uses replicas shards, you can't use this script and you must perform a manual upgrade (you're not concerned if you have a standard installation).
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- If your ElasticSearch instance uses replicas shards, you can't use this script and you must perform a manual upgrade (if you have a standard fab-manager installation and you don't understand what this mean, you're probably not concerned).
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Once you've understood all the points above, you can run the migration script with the following:
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