--- a/doc/book/en/tutorials/advanced/part02_security.rst Fri Jun 12 09:18:02 2015 +0200
+++ b/doc/book/en/tutorials/advanced/part02_security.rst Wed Jun 03 17:21:05 2015 +0200
@@ -433,7 +433,7 @@
To migrate my instance I simply type::
- cubicweb-ctl upgrade sytweb
+ cubicweb-ctl upgrade sytweb_instance
You'll then be asked some questions to do the migration step by step. You should say
YES when it asks if a backup of your database should be done, so you can get back
--- a/doc/book/en/tutorials/advanced/part03_bfss.rst Fri Jun 12 09:18:02 2015 +0200
+++ b/doc/book/en/tutorials/advanced/part03_bfss.rst Wed Jun 03 17:21:05 2015 +0200
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
::
- $ cubicweb-ctl shell sytweb
+ $ cubicweb-ctl shell sytweb_instance
entering the migration python shell
just type migration commands or arbitrary python code and type ENTER to execute it
type "exit" or Ctrl-D to quit the shell and resume operation
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
site. For instance if I have a 'photos/201005WePyrenees' containing pictures for
a particular event, I can import it to my web site by typing ::
- $ cubicweb-ctl fsimport -F sytweb photos/201005WePyrenees/
+ $ cubicweb-ctl fsimport -F sytweb_instance photos/201005WePyrenees/
** importing directory /home/syt/photos/201005WePyrenees
importing IMG_8314.JPG
importing IMG_8274.JPG