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When upgrading there are additional considerations:
When upgrading there are additional considerations:


# major version upgrades should be performed in a lab before deploying to production, for example moving from AppBoard v2.1 to v2.2. Once any differences have been dealt with a new version archive can be produced and that used when upgrading production.
# ensure you have a full archive before starting (see [[appboard/2.4/admin/backup_and_recovery|Backup and Recovery]])
# ensure you have a full archive before starting (see [[appboard/2.4/admin/backup_and_recovery|Backup and Recovery]])
# major version upgrades should be performed in a lab before deploying to production, for example moving from AppBoard v2.1 to v2.2.
# perform a ''clean'' installation, ''then'' restore the archive. i.e. never uncompress a new version of the product over the top of an existing install unless directed by support.
# perform a ''clean'' installation, ''then'' restore the archive. i.e. never uncompress a new version of the product over the top of an existing install unless directed by support as in the case of a hotfix patch.

Revision as of 06:29, 5 July 2013


Planning

  1. Obtain the latest GA version
  2. Verify your system meets the System Requirements
  3. Ensure you have a valid license file

Installation

Upgrading

When upgrading there are additional considerations:

  1. major version upgrades should be performed in a lab before deploying to production, for example moving from AppBoard v2.1 to v2.2. Once any differences have been dealt with a new version archive can be produced and that used when upgrading production.
  2. ensure you have a full archive before starting (see Backup and Recovery)
  3. perform a clean installation, then restore the archive. i.e. never uncompress a new version of the product over the top of an existing install unless directed by support.