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This document will highlight some key aspects of the upgrade process of the current Opmantek Applications.
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Upgrade requirements
In order to be able to upgrade please ensure the following product versions are installed on your system.
SECTION A: Upgrading NMIS
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8 compatible applications
9910G 1G or earlier version |
opCharts |
41.3 or 0 or earlier version |
opConfig |
4 1.1 or 0 or earlier version |
opEvents |
3315.0 or earlier version |
opHA |
332 or 6 or earlier version |
opReports |
4 4.1.1 or 3 | 3.3.0 or earlier version |
opFlow 3 | 3.0.16 or earlier version |
SECTION B: Upgrading NMIS
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9 compatible applications
Application | Version |
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NMIS 89 | 89.71.1G 0G or earlier version |
opCharts 34 | 34.41.0 or 3 or earlier version |
opConfig 3 4 | 34.41.0 or 1 or earlier version |
opEvents 23 | 23.51.0 or earlier version |
opHA 23 | 23.1.6 or 2 or earlier version |
opReports 3 4 | 34.31.0 or 1 or earlier version |
opFlow 3 | 3.0.16 or earlier version |
Check compatibility with other OMK apps
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- Load the applications and verify the basic operations firsts as login, load process and data displayed.
- Review the specific application log for errors (opEvents.log, opCharts.log, etc)
The installer saves a log of all actions taken, files copied etc. in the installation directory as install.log
, ie. normally it'll be in /usr/local/omk/install.log
. Subsequent upgrades or installations of other Opmantek products will add to that logfile, so you may very well want to remove or clear the install.log file before upgrading or adding extra software.
SECTION D: Nick's migration page
Restoring from backup
How to restore from a failed upgrade
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