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In a Single-data Center (SDC) system, the data center must be put into Maintenance Mode. In a Multi-data Center system (MDC), all data centers can be brought down for updating, or in some cases the data centers can be brought down one-at-a-time. The process for bringing data centers down one-at-a-time and maintaining service to the users is referred to as a Zero-downtime Update. Check the release notes for which Cisco WebEx Meeting Server version is eligible for a Zero-downtime Update. If you are performing a Zero-downtime Update, we recommend that you update all other data centers in the system as soon as possible after updating the first data center.
An upgrade is defined as a replacement of the system to deploy major modifications that we made to the system. For example, replacing a system currently running version 1.5 to run version 2.0 that includes support for a new operating system. An update is defined as overwriting an existing (original) system to take advantage of modifications that we made to improve the system. An expand is defined as enlarging an existing system, but not changing the application version. For example, you might update a system from version 1.5 to 1.5MR, upgrade a system from 1.5 to 2.0, or expand a system from 800 users to 2000 users. In all cases, the processes include transferring all of the data from the original system to the updated, upgraded, or expanded system.
This release of Cisco WebEx Meetings Server supports upgrades from release 1.x to 2.5. The following points apply:
An upgrade is defined as a replacement of the system to deploy major modifications that we made to the system.
An update is defined as an incremental modification of the system. Updates deploy fixes and minor improvements.
All the data from the original system, except for logs and log captures, transfers to the updated or upgraded system.
When upgrading, you cannot skip a major version of the software and go directly to a companion maintenance release (MR).
For example, to upgrade from 1.5MR5 to a 2.0MR, upgrade from 1.5MR5 to 2.0 and then update to the 2.0MR.
Installed Release |
2.5 Release |
Path |
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1.0 to 1.1 |
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1.5 to 1.5MR2 |
2.5 |
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2.5 |
Upgrade to 2.5 |
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2.0 to 2.0MR2 |
2.5 |
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2.5 |
Update to 2.5 |
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2.5 or any 2.5MR Single-data Center (SDC) or Multidata Center (MDC) |
Any 2.5MR |
Update to the 2.5MR |
Note | When data centers are deployed, one of the choices is between Audio Encrypted -AE or Audio Unencrypted -AU. Once deployed, systems cannot be converted from one type to the other, nor can data archived or backed up from one type of system be uploaded to the other type of system. When updating or upgrading a system, the audio encryption status cannot be changed. The only way to change a system from one type of audio encryption to another is to deploy a new system. |
For more information, see the Cisco WebEx Meetings Server Administration Guide Release 2.5 at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps12732/prod_installation_guides_list.html and the Cisco WebEx Meetings Server Planning Guide and System Requirements Release 2.5 at http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/conferencing/webex-meetings-server/products-installation-and-configuration-guides-list.html.
This procedure describes how to update a Single Data Center (SDC) system or a Multi-data Center (MDC) system where the system is taken offline by placing all data centers in Maintenance Mode.
Place the ISO image in the vCenter datastore and connecting to the CD/DVD as described in Connecting to an ISO Image from the CD/DVD Drive.
Step 1 | Get the latest
update files from Cisco at
http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html.
The update package for your system includes an ISO image. You cannot skip some versions of the software. For example, you must install the Cisco WebEx Meetings Server version 1.1 (Build 1.1.1.9.A) before applying 1.5MR3. Check the release notes for the correct version to use. | ||
Step 2 | Notify other system administrators that they should not access any data center being updated during this procedure. If they do so, their changes are not saved and the result can be unpredictable. | ||
Step 3 | Clear your
browser cache.
Static resources are cached to enhance the performance of web pages; however, the data cached can be incorrect. Therefore, we recommend that you clear your browser cache. | ||
Step 4 | Sign into the
Administration sites.
Do not close the browser windows until the data centers are restarted or re-booted, as you might not be able to sign back into the Administration sites. | ||
Step 5 | Turn on Maintenance Mode. See Turning Maintenance Mode On or Off.
If the data center is part of a Multidata Center (MDC) system, in-progress meetings fail over to an active data center. The failover can cause a brief interruption in active meetings. See About Maintenance Mode for information. Turning on Maintenance Mode for all active data centers shuts down all conference functionality. No one can sign in to the WebEx site, schedule meetings, join meetings, or play meeting recordings. | ||
Step 6 | Make backups of all of the virtual machines in all data centers in this system (unless you are recovering from a failed update). (See Creating a Backup by Using VMware vCenter.) | ||
Step 7 | Select . | ||
Step 8 | Select the data center you want to update. | ||
Step 9 | Select The . Upgrade System page appears. | ||
Step 10 | Select The . Validate ISO Image page appears. | ||
Step 11 | Select
.
The ISO image is read for conditions such as down time requirements. The Update System page appears. | ||
Step 12 | Select
. Do not close the browser
window; otherwise, you will be unable to return to this page.
It might take up to an hour to complete an Update. If you see that the restart button has not yet appeared, verify the update status of the primary data center to confirm that there are no errors in the Update and that the Update is proceeding. Do not shutdown or reboot any data center while another data center is updating; otherwise, it can cause the Update to fail. | ||
Step 13 | Select
Continue.
Do not close the browser window, otherwise you will not be able to return to this page. If a browser session is closed or lose connection for any reason, you must check the splash screen of the virtual machines to verify that the update has finished successfully, then reboot the system manually. Do not shutdown or reboot any data center while another data center is updating; otherwise, it can cause the Update to fail. Once the Update completes a new page appears confirming the success of the Update. Restart becomes active when all data centers in the system are updated. | ||
Step 14 | Select
Restart to restart the system.
The Cisco WebEx Administration site sign on page appears. | ||
Step 15 | Sign in to Site Administration.
In a Multidata Center system, the DNS determines which data center Dashboard appears. Use this Dashboard to manage all the data centers in this system. | ||
Step 16 | Check the release notes for this update, and determine whether any post-update tasks are required. If additional tasks are required, complete them before you take the system out of Maintenance Mode. | ||
Step 17 | Turn off Maintenance Mode.
When you turn off Maintenance Mode, the system determines whether a restart or a reboot is required, and displays the appropriate message. A restart takes approximated 3 to 5 minutes and a reboot takes approximately 30 minutes. If the data center is part of a Multidata Center (MDC) system, you are redirected to the global admin URL. The DNS resolution policy determines which data center you see. If Key Regeneration is enabled, taking one data center out of Maintenance Mode automatically takes all data centers in the system out of Maintenance Mode. Meeting service on the data center is restored. | ||
Step 18 | Test the system. See About System Testing for recommended tests. |
We recommend that when you are satisfied with the operation, that you remove all backups.
If the previously deployed Cisco WebEx Meetings Application or Productivity Tools are different versions or build numbers from a newly deployed version of the application, it might be necessary to push the Cisco WebEx Meetings Application or Productivity Tools to the users. See the Cisco WebEx Meetings Application and Productivity Tools Compatibility Matrix section of the Cisco WebEx Meetings Server Planning Guide and System Requirements, found at http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/conferencing/webex-meetings-server/products-installation-and-configuration-guides-list.html.
For the fastest update, we recommend that you mount the ISO image in the vCenter datatstore. However, if you place it in a local disk accessible to the vSphere client, be sure the vSphere client has a hard-wired connection into your company Intranet (not over VPN).
To place the ISO image in the vCenter datastore and connect to the CD/DVD, complete the following steps:
Step 1 | Get the desired ISO image from Cisco at http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html. |
Step 2 | Verify that you have the appropriate permissions. |
Step 3 | Select the ESXi host for the Admin virtual machine of the data center to be updated. Select the Summary tab and double-click the datastore1 name under Storage. |
Step 4 | On the Datastore and Datastore clusters window, select Browse this datastore. |
Step 5 | Select the green up arrow icon (Upload file) and load the update ISO file. |
Step 6 | Select the Admin virtual machine in the VMware vCenter inventory. |
Step 7 | Select the CD/DVD icon for the Admin virtual machine. |
Step 8 | Select on a local disk or on a datastore. |
Step 9 | Confirm that the CD/DVD drive is connected. |