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This KB article only applies if you are upgrading to Uptime Infrastructure Monitor version 7.1 or earlier. If you are upgrading to Uptime Infrastructure Monitor 7.2 or later, please refer to Upgrading to Uptime Infrastructure Monitor 7.2 and Laterthrough 7.5 |
Upgrade Considerations
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Please contact uptime IDERA Support prior to attempting an upgrade if any of the following conditions applies:
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Downloading Upgrade Files
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Ensure that you download your service pack upgrade from the Upgrade Installer section and not a full monitoring station installation package. |
Please contact the uptime IDERA Support team if you require older versions of Uptime Infrastructure Monitor service packs.
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Applying Uptime Infrastructure Monitor Upgrades and Service Packs
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Download the upgrade or service pack file from the Upgrade Installer section of the Support site. The current Uptime Infrastructure Monitor upgrade installer file names are listed below (please contact uptime IDERA Support if you require an older service pack version to facilitate an interim upgrade).
Service Pack Platform & Filename 7.1 Windows: up.time-7.1.0-windows.exe - Red Hat: up.time-7.1.0-rhes-upgrade.bin.gz
- SuSE: up.time-7.1.0-sles-upgrade.bin.gz
- Solaris: up.time-7.1.0-solaris-sparc-upgrade.bin.gz
- Copy the upgrade installer file to your monitoring station. If using FTP, ensure you use binary mode.
- Review the version release notes for any specific upgrade instructions.
- If you are upgrading to a new major release version (e.g. from 5.x to 6.x or from 6.x to 7.0), you will need to retrieve a new license key from the License Portal (login required). To complete this process, login to the License Portal, identify the Deployment that you plan to upgrade, select the "Upgrade my Deployment link" and follow the instructions.
- Back up your current Uptime Infrastructure Monitor deployment. We recommend at least the following steps, which will back up the configuration information but not the historical performance data. Please review Backing up & and Recovering Uptime Infrastructure Monitor for additional backup suggestions.
- Generate a Problem Report by navigating to the Config -> Problem Reporting tab. This will generate a copy of your configuration.
- Copy <install_dir>/wrapper.conf (Windows systems only)
- Copy <install_dir>/uptime.conf
- Copy <install_dir>/uptime.lax (all non-Windows systems)
- Copy <install_dir>/mysql/my.ini (if running on the default MySQL DataStore)
- Copy <install_dir>/apache/conf/httpd.conf
- Copy <install_dir>/apache/conf/php.ini
Back up any scripting files related to plug-in monitors, custom actions, custom alerts or custom monitors.
Note title Note To guarantee full retention of historical performance data, perform a full database backup prior to upgrading.
- Log out of the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor User Interface before proceeding with the upgrade. Note that if this step is not followed, you may receive a Database is Not Responding error when attempting to restart Uptime Infrastructure Monitor after the upgrade.
- Stop the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor services before executing the Service Pack.
For Red Hat, SUSE, and Solaris installations, run the following:
Code Block language text # /etc/init.d/uptime_httpd stop # /etc/init.d/uptime_core stop # /etc/init.d/uptime_datastore stop
For Windows installations, run the following:
Code Block language vb > net stop "up.time Web Server" > net stop "up.time Data Collector" > net stop "up.time Data Store"
- Continue to apply the Uptime Infrastructure Monitor upgrade.
For Red Hat, SUSE and Solaris installations, run the following commands.
Note that this example assumes a 7.1 Red Hat upgrade so substitute your file name as appropriate.
Code Block language text # cd /to/your/upgrade/file/path # gunzip -d up.time-7.1.0-rhes-upgrade.bin.gz # chmod +x up.time-7.1.0-rhes-upgrade-bin # ./up.time-7.1.0-rhes-upgrade.bin
Follow the directions presented during the upgrade script.
- Windows installations; double click on the service pack upgrade executable and follow the instructions on screen.
- Depending on your specific environment you may need to reapply certain changes to the httpd.conf, wrapper.conf, php.ini and/or uptime.conf files. Confirm that these files are correct by comparing to your backup copies.
- Note that after upgrading to Uptime Infrastructure Monitor 7.0, users should update the global SNMP settings found on the Config panel (please refer to the Release Notes for further details).
- Note that several new parameters were added or moved to the uptime.conf file in the 5.5 release to simplify and facilitate tuning of performance parameters. If these parameters were
were previously modified in your wrapper.conf or uptime.lax file, you will need to reapply those changes to the uptime.conf file after upgrading to the 5.5 (or later) release. - If any custom files have been removed, copy them back to their respective folders (e.g. plug-in monitors reside in the uptime Uptime Infrastructure Monitor core folder). Ensure that any custom monitors, custom alerts, custom actions, or plug-in service monitors are compatible with the new service pack.