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upgrade precaution for upgrading to Prognosis 11.8 from Prognosis 11.x on Windows

Hugo_Chan
08 Mountaineer

upgrade precaution for upgrading to Prognosis 11.8 from Prognosis 11.x on Windows

Any extra upgrade precautions that should help achieve a successful upgrade to Prognosis 11.8?

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Hugo_Chan
08 Mountaineer

Re: upgrade precaution for upgrading to Prognosis 11.8 from Prognosis 11.x on Windows

We are seeing some instances where some RabbitMQ processes will continue to run during the upgrade process, despite having stopped the RabbitMQ service. This can prevent the Installer from updating these RabbitMQ components during the upgrade and cause the upgrade to fail.

 

Please note that this issue only affects Prognosis upgrade from 11.x to 11.8 on Windows where it has the RabbitMQ component which is used for Alert CI mapping, Alert Suppression, Alerting via AMQP, Configuration Item Mapping, CRA Media Integrity, or Skype for Business monitoring.

 

To avoid this issue, you need to follow these steps before commencing the 11.8 upgrade:

  • Stop the Prognosis RabbitMQ service via services.msc.
  • Once RabbitMQ has shut down, start taskmanager (taskmgr.exe) and terminate any of the following processes if they are running:
         erl.exe
         erlsrv.exe
         epmd.exe
  • You can then run "prognosis-11.8.0-windows-x64.exe" to begin the upgrade process.

Please see the Online Help for further important steps to take as part of upgrading Prognosis. 

If you're still unsure please feel free to contact your local Support team.

HTH

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Hugo_Chan
08 Mountaineer

Re: upgrade precaution for upgrading to Prognosis 11.8 from Prognosis 11.x on Windows

We are seeing some instances where some RabbitMQ processes will continue to run during the upgrade process, despite having stopped the RabbitMQ service. This can prevent the Installer from updating these RabbitMQ components during the upgrade and cause the upgrade to fail.

 

Please note that this issue only affects Prognosis upgrade from 11.x to 11.8 on Windows where it has the RabbitMQ component which is used for Alert CI mapping, Alert Suppression, Alerting via AMQP, Configuration Item Mapping, CRA Media Integrity, or Skype for Business monitoring.

 

To avoid this issue, you need to follow these steps before commencing the 11.8 upgrade:

  • Stop the Prognosis RabbitMQ service via services.msc.
  • Once RabbitMQ has shut down, start taskmanager (taskmgr.exe) and terminate any of the following processes if they are running:
         erl.exe
         erlsrv.exe
         epmd.exe
  • You can then run "prognosis-11.8.0-windows-x64.exe" to begin the upgrade process.

Please see the Online Help for further important steps to take as part of upgrading Prognosis. 

If you're still unsure please feel free to contact your local Support team.

HTH

David_Bernay
05 Base Camper

Re: upgrade precaution for upgrading to Prognosis 11.8 from Prognosis 11.x on Windows

I am attempting a full uninstall on a server (Uninstalled Prognosis 11.8 Patch 2).

The Uninstall process seems to work but leave the RabbitMQ Directory behind.

(D:\Prognosis\RabbitMQ\erl9.3\erts-9.3\bin\erlsvr.exe)

Something has this file open but I cannot find it in task manager.

 

There are no processes running (as you mention) as seen through TASKMANAGER

     erl.exe
     erlsrv.exe
     epmd.exe

 

 

Scott_Clement
Expert

Re: upgrade precaution for upgrading to Prognosis 11.8 from Prognosis 11.x on Windows

Hi @David_Bernay,

If you can't delete the file or folder manually and some other process is preventing you from removing that file, the only way I've found that will help identify what's holding the file is a Sysinternals tool called ProcExp.

If you aren't interested in tracking down what's preventing the file from being removed and you just want to delete the file/folder, just reboot the server usually forces any open file handles closed.

Hope this helps!

Regards,

ScottC

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