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Summary

Normally upgrading Opmantek applications is very straight forward but lately, the team has been busy with new generations of our products including a new faster build system to support all of our products.

This page is to assist you to determine what you need to do to upgrade your current applications to your target applications.

Considerations and Guidelines for Upgrading

Check compatibility with other OMK apps

Has a dependency changed

  • Review the application release notes for specific requirements, deprecated dependencies or new dependencies. For example: Newer MongoDB version

Test in a non production system

  • Prior to upgrade, it is recommended to test the upgrade in a test environment that matches you current setup on production.
  • Create a test environment

Have you got custom modifications or template changes

  • Review any custom modification applied to you applications and consider that they may not work after upgrade and they may need adjustments.

Have you got a test plan and steps to perform a rollback in your production environment

  • It is recommended to have a plan of action in case the upgrade process doesn't work as expected.

Recommendation

As always, we strongly recommend to keep a backup of the current installation. This is a recommended practice and it's an important step on any software installation or upgrade.

Verify a successful upgrade

  • 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.

If you have a problem with the upgrade see the section below "Restoring from Backup"

Upgrade Decision Support

This document will highlight some key aspects of the upgrade process of the current Opmantek Applications.



SECTION A: Upgrading NMIS 8 compatible applications

A.1 Upgrading from Older NMIS 8 Compatible applications

You are currently running NMIS 8 and the related Opmantek applications and you want to upgrade from the versions below to the newer versions.

When you install the newer version of the first commercial application, e.g. opConfig, it will move aside all the existing commercial applications and you will also need to install those.  You can download the applications from the Opmantek.com website.

Once you have downloaded all the applications you need, please review the section below "Upgrading Opmantek Applications" and consider what you need to do.

ApplicationVersion
NMIS 88.7.1G or earlier version
opCharts 33.4.0 or earlier version
opConfig 3 3.4.0 or earlier version
opEvents 22.5.0 or earlier version
opHA 22.1.6 or earlier version
opReports 3 3.3.0 or earlier version
opFlow 3

3.0.16 or earlier version

opFlowSP 11.0.10 or earlier version

A.2 Upgrading from Current NMIS 8 Compatible applications

If you are running the versions below or greater then the upgrade is very straight forward, download the product you need and upgrade the individual product, just like you would an installation, see "Starting the Upgrade/Installation".

ApplicationVersion
opCharts 33.5.0 or later version
opConfig 3 3.5.0 or later version
opEvents 22.6.0 or later version
opHA 22.2 or later version
opReports 3 3.4.0 or later version
opFlow 3

3.1 or later version

opFlowSP 12.0.0 or later version

Starting the Upgrade/Installation

When you are ready proceed with the upgrade as you normally would an installation, details on:

SECTION B: Upgrading NMIS 9 compatible applications

You are currently running NMIS 9 and the related Opmantek applications and you want to upgrade from the versions below to the newer versions.

ApplicationVersion
NMIS 99.1.0G or earlier version
opCharts 44.1.3 or earlier version
opConfig 4 4.1.1 or earlier version
opEvents 33.1.0 or earlier version
opHA 33.1.2 or earlier version
opReports 4 4.1.1 or earlier version


SECTION C: Upgrading from NMIS8 compatible applications to NMIS9 compatible applications

SECTION D: Migration documentation under development

Migrations mean when moving an existing system to run on another server, usually done when changing something significant in the infrastructure like the Operating System version.

For further details, please contact Support

Restoring from Backup

How to restore from a failed upgrade

All opModule installers create a backup of /usr/local/omk prior to the installer running PROVIDED you answered the following question early in the installation procedure in the affirmative:

  • Do you want to perform a backup of your installation directory?
    • Default answer for automated install is 'Yes'.


This is the process to use if you need to roll back from the installer using this backup:

# send email to optek@ompantek.com with advance warning before restoring from backup
service opeventsd stop
service opconfigd stop
service opchartsd stop
service omkd stop
 
# confirm that the required Opmantek services have stopped (Applicable to NMIS 8 compatible apps only):
/usr/local/omk/bin/checkomkdaemons.sh status


# confirm that the required Opmantek services have stopped (NMIS 9 compatible apps):

service opeventsd status
service opconfigd status
service opchartsd status
service omkd status


cd ~
mkdir temp
tar -xvf omk-backup-YYYY-MM-DD.tgz -C ~/temp
unalias cp
cp -R ~/temp/*/usr/local/omk
 
# at this point this error may occur:
#   cp: cannot create regular file '/usr/local/omk/bin/opchartsd.exe': Text file busy
#   cp: cannot create regular file '/usr/local/omk/bin/opflowd.exe': Text file busy
# if this happens: do
#       mv /usr/local/omk/bin/opchartsd.exe /usr/local/omk/bin/opchartsd.exe.old
#       mv /usr/local/omk/bin/opflowd.exe /usr/local/omk/bin/opflowd.exe.old
# and then: do
# cp -R ~/temp/* /usr/local/omk

#FOR NNIS 8 compatible apps only:
service opeventsd start

service opconfigd start
service opchartsd start
service omkd start
 
IMPORTANT STEP FOR NMIS 9 compatible applications:

You also need to run the installer for each previously application that was installed (reinstall)  in order to downgrade properly and have the initd and systemd services restored too.

Ref: Restore Backup after Install

A couple things to remember -

  1. Each run of an opModule installer creates a new backup file. However, since they all use the same name only the most recent will be maintained. If you are installing several packages you should rename each backup before running the next.
  2. This process overlays the backup into the /usr/local/omk directory and DOES NOT replace it.

Licences

There is no need to request a license update, as the licenses are continuing to be valid with this upgrade.


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