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Q: I need to know if my current applications version are compatible with the newer ones, where can I found a compatibility table?
A: You can find a detailed table that describes Our Product Compatibility page describes which combinations of Opmantek products in our: Product Compatibility pageare tested and work well with what versions of NMIS and MongoDB.
Q: I'm not sure if I should upgrade, what can help me to decide?
A: We have put together a useful diagram that will help you to decide: Upgrading Opmantek FirstWave Applications#UpgradeDecisionSupport
Upgrade from NMIS 8 products to NMIS 9 products
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A: Upgrading NMIS 8 to NMIS 9 is a pretty straight forward process. However, upgrading for from NMIS 8 apps to NMIS 9 apps require a bit more effort, for a complete guide on how to upgrade the application, please review: Upgrading from NMIS8 compatible applications to NMIS9 compatible applications
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A: Short answer is yes, but for older versions, if you have any of this versions installed on your system and want to upgrade, please refer to this documentation: Upgrading Opmantek FirstWave Applications
Application | Version |
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NMIS 8 | 8.7.1G or earlier version |
opCharts 3 | 3.4.0 or earlier version |
opConfig 3 | 3.4.0 or earlier version |
opEvents 2 | 2.5.0 or earlier version |
opHA 2 | 2.1.6 or earlier version |
opReports 3 | 3.3.0 or earlier version |
opFlow 3 | 3.0.16 or earlier version |
opFlowSP 1 | 1.0.10 or earlier version |
Q: Do I need a new licence after upgrading any of the NMIS 8 apps to a newer version?
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A: Short answer is yes, but for older versions, if you have any of this versions installed on your system and want to upgrade, please refer to this documentation: Upgrading Opmantek FirstWave Applications
Application | Version |
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NMIS 9 | 9.1.0G or earlier version |
opCharts 4 | 4.1.3 or earlier version |
opConfig 4 | 4.1.1 or earlier version |
opEvents 3 | 3.1.0 or earlier version |
opHA 3 | 3.1.2 or earlier version |
opReports 4 | 4.1.1 or earlier version |
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A: All opModule installers offers the options to backup of your current /usr/local/omk before installing, if you allowed the installer to backup up the folder, you may need to follow this procedure: Upgrading Opmantek FirstWave Applications#Restoringfrombackup