In some installs you must enable openerp's login.
# vi /etc/passwd Change openerp's line from /bin/false to /bin/bash. # mkdir /home/openerp # chown openerp:openerp /home/openerp
Stop the running the openerp service, become openerp user, update the database, restart openerp
# service openerp stop # su - openerp $ openerp-server --update=all --database=<insert name of database here> $ openerp-server --update=all --database=openerp1 $ openerp-server -u=all -d=openerp1 # service openerp start
In some installs you must enable openerp's login.
# vi /etc/passwd
Change openerp's line from /bin/false to /bin/bash.
# mkdir /home/openerp
# chown openerp:openerp /home/openerp
Stop the running the openerp service, become openerp user, update the database, restart openerp
# service openerp stop
# su - openerp
$ openerp-server --update=all --database=<insert name of database here>
$ openerp-server --update=all --database=openerp1
$ openerp-server -u=all -d=openerp1
# service openerp start