Hi,
IFS recommendation is to install the update using the installer with the instructions provided in the update.
Becuase IFS updates are not tested in a way like you have mentioned.
Further, apart from the database and client part, there is another part in an update (application server changes).
/Savinda
Hi
It is a good question worth asking, but i wonder if this is a no.
Which version of IFS are you on? My answer below is based on IFSv9.
IFS of course recommend that there is no activity on the system during the application of a release. For me this is the main problem, as if you run into issues, you will be exposed to the unknown and IFS support may be unable to assist, resulting in serious downtime during a restore.
That aside, batch queues are supposed to be disabled (affecting all nodes), a backup of IFS home is required (I suspect the system needs to be fully shutdown for a clean backup). A release for a clustered environment requires the certificate being signed before creation of the cluster zip files, could this present an issue to those on the running nodes? Stand alone items such as Print agents, Crystal reports, Demand Planner all may be affected by a release….
An interesting query, which would be very useful if there was an IFS supported procedure. You can probably tell I am a risk adverse System Admin….
Regards
Mike
Hi
It is a good question worth asking, but i wonder if this is a no.
Which version of IFS are you on? My answer below is based on IFSv9.
IFS of course recommend that there is no activity on the system during the application of a release. For me this is the main problem, as if you run into issues, you will be exposed to the unknown and IFS support may be unable to assist, resulting in serious downtime during a restore.
That aside, batch queues are supposed to be disabled (affecting all nodes), a backup of IFS home is required (I suspect the system needs to be fully shutdown for a clean backup). A release for a clustered environment requires the certificate being signed before creation of the cluster zip files, could this present an issue to those on the running nodes? Stand alone items such as Print agents, Crystal reports, Demand Planner all may be affected by a release….
An interesting query, which would be very useful if there was an IFS supported procedure. You can probably tell I am a risk adverse System Admin….
Regards
Mike
We are on IFS 10 UPD5, soon on UPD7.
I see, these are indeed serious concerns.
I guess we’ll just wait until Enterprise Explorer gets totally replaced by Aurena, just like the web client in Business Central did with the RTC client recently.
Thanks for all the valuable insight.