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Upgrading Cisco Video Surveillance Manager from Release 6.3.2 to Release 6.3.3
Upgrading Cisco Video Surveillance Manager from Release 6.3.2 to Release 6.3.3
February 13, 2013
This document describes how to upgrade Cisco Video Surveillance Manager (VSM) from Release 6.3.2 to Release 6.3.3. It contains the following sections:
Upgrading the VSM Software
To upgrade VSM, perform the following steps.
Note You can upgrade VSMS 6.3.2 to VSMS 6.3.3 by using the Server Upgrade page in the VSM Management Console. However, you cannot upgrade VSOM and VSVM Server from the VSM Management Console, and upgrading VSMS from the VSM Management Console uninstalls the VSVM Server.
The Server Upgrade page in this release is the same as in the 6.3.2 release. For more information about upgrading VSMS from the VSM Management Console, see the "Server Upgrade Page" section in Cisco Video Surveillance Manager User Guide, Release 6.3.2.
Procedure
Step 1 Take one of the following actions to back up the VSOM database and the VSMS configuration:
•If you are upgrading software on a server that includes VSOM but not VSMS, back up the VSOM database
•If you are upgrading software on a server that includes VSMS but not VSOM, back up the VSMS configuration
•If you are upgrading software on a server that includes VSOM and VSMS, back up the VSOM database and the VSMS configuration
The backup procedure in this release is the same as in the 6.3.2 release. For more information about backing up the VSOM database and the VSMS configuration, see the Cisco Video Surveillance Manager User Guide, Release 6.3.2.
Step 2 Stop the Cisco service:
shell> /etc/init.d/cisco stop
Step 3 Use the following command to obtain a list of older Cisco .rpm files to uninstall:
shell> rpm -qa | grep Cisco
Step 4 Uninstall each RPM by using the following command, where rpmname is the name of the package:
shell> rpm -e rpmnameStep 5 Take these actions to obtain the VSM software:
a. Go to the following URL:
http://tools.cisco.com/support/downloads/go/Redirect.x?mdfid=281522804
b. Choose Physical Security > IP Video Surveillance.
c. Download the .zip file for each VSM product that you want to install.
Step 6 Extract the contents of the downloaded .zip files into a directory that you create.
The following example shows the commands if you are installing all VSM products.
shell> mkdir vsm-6.3.3
shell> unzip Cisco_VSOM-6.3.3-xx-xxxxx.zip -d vsm-6.3.3
shell> unzip Cisco_VSMS-6.3.3-xx-xxxxx.zip -d vsm-6.3.3
shell> unzip Cisco_VSES-6.3.3-xx-xxxxx.zip -d vsm-6.3.3
shell> unzip Cisco_VSVM-6.3.3-xx-xxxxx.zip -d vsm-6.3.3
shell> unzip Cisco_CIVS-ENC-6.3.3-xx-xxxxx.zip -d vsm-6.3.3
Step 7 Verify that all required files are present for the products that you want to install (see Table 1; "Yes" indicates that a file is required).
Step 8 Install the Cisco .rpm files from the directory using the rpm -ivh command. Run the command for each .rpm file that is included with your product. The appropriate zip files are provided based on the Table 1.
shell> rpm -ivh Cisco*.rpm
For example:
shell> rpm -ivh Cisco_VSMS-6.3.3-xx-xxxxx.rpm
Step 9 If you are upgrading VSOM, use the Backup function in VSOM or VSMC to back up the VSOM database.
Step 10 If you are upgrading VSOM, update the VSOM database in MySQL, entering the MySQL password when prompted.
shell> bash /usr/BWhttpd/vsom_be/db/database_update.sh
Step 11 Open a browser and log in to the Management Console at http://server/vsmc.html, where server is the IP address or host name of the VSM host.
a. Click the Restart Server link under Monitoring at the left side of the console window.
b. Click Restart Now.
Upgrading IP Camera Firmware
After you perform the VSM upgrade, upgrade the firmware on your Cisco IP cameras, if needed. Cisco recommends that you upgrade the firmware in each camera in your VSM deployment to the latest version.
Table 2 lists the camera firmware versions that are compatible with VSM 6.3.3.
To update IP camera firmware, follow these guidelines:
•Upgrading firmware on an IP camera model 2500 or 2500W from release 1.x to release 2.x requires the Video Surveillance IP Camera Utility. You can download this utility by going to Cisco.com and choosing Support > Download Software > Physical Security and Building Systems > Physical Security > Video Surveillance IP Cameras > Cisco Video Surveillance 2500 Series IP Cameras > Cisco Video Surveillance 2500 IP Camera > Video Surveillance IP Camera Utility. For related information, see your IP camera documentation.
•Upgrading firmware on other IP camera models can be performed by using the Camera Firmware Upgrade feature in the VSM Management Console. For instructions, see the "Using the VSM Management Console" chapter in Cisco Video Surveillance Manager User Guide.
For related information, including any caveats that may apply, see the release notes for your IP camera firmware release.
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