MediaCP Manual
    1. Getting Started
    2. Sales Questions
    3. Frequently Asked Questions
    4. Transcoder System Benchmarks
    5. Start your own streaming platform
    1. Change account currency
    2. Product Licensing
    1. Introduction
    2. Installation & Upgrade
      1. System Requirements
      2. Versions & Releases
      3. Installation
      4. Upgrading
      5. Streaming Servers
        1. Nginx-Rtmp Video Server
        2. Flussonic Media Server
        3. Icecast 2 / Icecast KH
        4. Video Feature Comparison
        5. Wowza Streaming Engine
      6. SSL Certificates
    3. Billing Integration
      1. WHMCS Integration Guide
      2. Clientexec Integration Guide
      3. Blesta Integration Guide
    4. Migrate from other software
      1. Migrate from Centovacast
    5. Backup & Restoration
      1. Backup MediaCP
      2. Restore MediaCP
      3. Transfer to another server
    6. Administration
      1. Custom Web Service Configurations
      2. Reset Admin Password
      3. Port 80 / 443 Proxy
      4. MediaCP System Commands
      5. Change MediaCP domain name
      6. Move media to another hard disk
      7. Secure your server
      8. Troubleshooting Login Errors
      9. Custom Facebook App
    7. Scaling
      1. Scale with Wowza and CloudFront CDN
      2. Nginx-Rtmp with CloudFront CDN
    8. Troubleshooting
      1. Grant access to support team
      2. Troubleshooting Wowza Streaming Engine
      3. FTP Troubleshooting
      4. MySQL Database Troubleshooting
      5. Reporting Troubleshooting
      6. Troubleshooting Liquidsoap AutoDJ
      7. Video Relay Troubleshooting
    1. Introduction
    2. Administrators Dashboard
    3. System Configuration
      1. General
      2. Services
      3. Video Players
      4. Albums
      5. Email
      6. Plugins
      7. Statistics
      8. Backups
      9. Custom HTML
      10. Misc
    4. Customer Accounts
      1. Managing existing Customers
      2. Create a new Customer
      3. Deleting a Customer
      4. Login as another Customer
      5. Send email to Customer
      6. Reset Customer Password
    5. Reseller Accounts
      1. Reseller Plans
      2. Create a Reseller Account
    6. Media Services
      1. Creating a Media Service
      2. Deleting a Media Service
    7. Announcements
      1. Managing Announcements
      2. Creating Announcement
      3. Deleting Announcement
    8. Statistics
    9. Software Health
    10. Software Updates
    11. Email Templates
    12. API
    1. API Documentation
    2. Custom Domain Names
    3. Shoutcast 2 Admin Guide
    4. Wowza and Flussonic on same system
    5. Submit a feature request
    6. Wowza Custom Properties
    1. Shoutcast 2 Live Broadcasting
    2. DJ Priorities
    3. HTML5 Audio Player
    4. Broadcasting with AutoDJ
    5. Shoutcast 2 Premium
    6. Mount Points
    1. Getting started with video streaming
    2. Live Streaming Overview
    3. TV Station Overview
    4. Ondemand Video Streaming
    5. Relay & IP Camera
    6. Connecting your encoder
    7. Managing your media files
    8. Embedding player on your website
    9. Video Transcoding (Adaptive Bitrate Streaming)
    10. Image Logo or Watermark Overlay on Video Stream
    11. nDVR Live Streaming
    12. Shoutcast 2 Stream Publishing
    13. Facebook Live Streaming
    14. Youtube Stream Publishing
    15. Icecast Stream Publishing
    16. Twitch Stream Publishing
    17. Periscope Stream Publishing
Upgrading

Last updated 4 hours ago

This guide will assist you with upgrading MediaCP on CentOS or Debian linux operating systems.

1. Notes

2. Update System Packages

Before upgrading the MediaCP software, you should ensure your system has all the latest updates. 

CentOS

yum update

Debian

apt update && apt upgrade

3. Backup

You should backup your MediaCP software and store the backup off-site before every upgrade.

A software upgrade can fail for several reasons such as disk failure, sudden power-off, network connectivity loss and more. The upgrade can be an intensive operation as it may need to compile software or process database changes, this can be a common reason for issues with your servers disks, memory or other problems to be exposed.

4. Update Media Control Panel

Login to your SSH server as root and run the following command:
su -c "$(curl -sSL http://install.mediacp.net) upgrade"
If upgrading between major versions (i.e., 2.10 to 2.11) then we recommend restarting all services.
mediacp restart services

5. Update Mediacp Without Updating Wowza.

By default the MediaCP is tightly coupled with Wowza and does automatically manage the version.

If the currently supported version of Wowza is 4.8.18+1 and MediaCP will not upgrade beyond this version.

To prevent MediaCP from automatically updating Wowza Streaming Engine then you can make sure that our version file at /usr/local/mediacp/versions/WowzaStreamingEngine contains the current version number exactly as is, in this example the current version is 4.8.18+1. This means that when editing the version file you will need to enter exactly “4.8.18+1”.

6. Troubleshooting

Installation/Upgrade failed during prerequisites stage: This may occur if there is a problem with the yum or apt updates utility. If the install or upgrade gets stuck during this step you will need to contact your server provider to repair yum or apt, once repaired reattempt the upgrade or installation.

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