Upgrade from Ardia Core Software 1.1.0 to 1.1.1
The Ardia Configuration Utility lets you upgrade the Ardia Core Software.
Prerequisites
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The Upgrade tab is available only when Ardia Core Software version 1.1.0 or later is installed. If version 1.0.0 is installed, the Upgrade option is inactive.
Procedure
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Open the Ardia Configuration Utility and select the Upgrade tab.
The following options are available:
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Cancel - Returns you to the Console tab.
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Apply - Copies updated files to the Ardia Server and installs the update. Enabled only when changes to the installer package are detected.
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In the Artifacts section, complete the following fields:
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Installer package - Select Browse, then select the appropriate
.tarfile (Ardia Server installation package) for version 1.1.1. -
Installer package sha256 - Select Browse, then select the corresponding Secure Hash Algorithm 256 (SHA-256) file to verify the integrity of the installer package.
Note: UNC paths are not supported. The selected files must reside locally on the Windows client running the utility.
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Domain name and Installer script: These fields are auto-populated and not editable.
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Ardia generated certificate: This field is auto-populated depending on the configuration and not editable.
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If Ardia generated certificate is set to “No”, additional certificate fields appear. Complete them as follows:
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TLS certificate file - Select Browse and select the
.pemcertificate file. -
TLS private key - Select Browse and select the private key file (for example,
PKCS8.key). -
TLS CA certificate (if required) - Select Browse and select the internal CA root certificate.
Note: These fields are auto-populated with existing certificates. Update them only if you are renewing an expired certificate.
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Select Upgrade.
The Console displays upload progress and installation logs in real time.
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Select the Terminal icon to open PuTTY, and at the prompt, type
sudo reboot.A reboot of the server is recommended.