# Quick Migration Guide ## Prerequisites - SSH Setup Add to `~/.ssh/config`: ```ssh-config Host 124 HostName 124.local User admin ForwardAgent yes ``` Test: `ssh 124 "echo works"` ## TL;DR - Run from Dev Mac (einszwovier.local) ```bash # 1. Run this script from your dev Mac cd /Users/aron124/webapp_124 ./migrate_to_production.sh # That's it! The script handles everything. ``` ## What the Script Does 1. ✅ Stops Docker services on dev Mac (locally) 2. ✅ Creates directory on production Mac via SSH 3. ✅ Copies all files using rsync (with progress bar) 4. ✅ Fixes permissions on production Mac via SSH 5. ✅ Starts all services on production Mac via SSH 6. ✅ Shows service status ## Manual Steps (if you prefer) ### On Dev Mac (einszwovier.local) ```bash # Stop services cd /Users/aron124/webapp_124 docker compose down # Copy everything to production rsync -avz --progress /Users/aron124/webapp_124/ 124:/Users/admin/webapp_124/ ``` ### On Production Mac (124.local) ```bash # SSH into production ssh 124 # Fix permissions cd /Users/admin/webapp_124 sudo chown -R admin:staff . chmod -R 755 matrix/ ollama/ open-webui/ bookstack/ docmost/ data/ # Start services docker compose up -d # Check status docker compose ps ``` ## Access Points After Migration - **Main App**: or (on production Mac) - **Matrix**: - **BookStack**: - **Open WebUI**: - **JupyterHub**: - **Forgejo**: - **Element Web**: ## Troubleshooting **SSH issues:** ```bash # Test SSH connection first ssh 124 "echo 'Connection works!'" # If you need password-less SSH (recommended): ssh-copy-id 124 ``` **Permission issues:** ```bash # On production Mac cd /Users/admin/webapp_124 sudo chown -R admin:staff . ``` **Services won't start:** ```bash # On production Mac cd /Users/admin/webapp_124 docker compose logs [service-name] ``` ## Full Documentation See `MIGRATION.md` for complete step-by-step guide.