Method of Procedure (MOP) for 21.4 Patch Bundle 5 Installation#

Dependencies#

  • Release 21.4, or;

  • Release 21.4 Patch Bundle 1

  • Release 21.4 Patch Bundle 2

  • Release 21.4 Patch Bundle 3

  • Release 21.4 Patch Bundle 4

The supported upgrade paths for this Patch Bundle Upgrade:

  • 21.4 > 21.4-PB5

  • 21.4-PB1 > 21.4-PB5

  • 21.4-PB2 > 21.4-PB5

  • 21.4-PB3 > 21.4-PB5

  • 21.4-PB4 > 21.4-PB5

Important

Some upgrade steps vary or need to be carried out in accordance with the source of the upgrade path. These steps are indicated below with If you’re upgrading from: tags.

Patch Overview#

  • Patch Name: 21.4.PB5-Delta-Bundle-patch.script

  • Features Included: See release notes for detail.

  • SHA256 Checksum: 7f8bbeb91651b5a96eb6432047903ab2b62e3fb69771e436f3b06fca60776f60

Important Information:#

  • We recommend taking snapshots of all nodes that are part of the cluster before applying the patch - to be used for rollback if needed. See Rollback in this document.

  • Adaptations: We recommend verifying the compatibility of any installed adaptations with this patch bundle in a lab before installing in production.

    Some adaptations might need to be re-installed post patch bundle installation.

  • If you have a Microsoft-only environment and an existing number inventory, a rebuild of the number inventory may be needed.

  • If you have a Webex Calling environment and an existing number inventory, a rebuild of the number inventory may be needed.

    Contact VOSS to verify and assist in carrying out this step.

  • It is recommended that commands in installation steps are run in a terminal opened with the screen command.

  • Ensure that you perform any mandatory post-upgrade patch installs (if required) for all deployment types.

  • Maintenance mode: ensure that you place the system in maintenance mode prior to upgrading and end the maintenance mode when done. The system maintenance-mode command is indicated at the relevant steps below. For details on this command, refer to the System Maintenance Mode topic in the Platform Guide.

    For details on this command, refer to the System Maintenance Mode topic in the Platform Guide.

Download Location#

The 21.4-PB5 Patch is available here:

  • Server Name: https://voss.portalshape.com

  • Path: Downloads > VOSS Automate > 21.4 > Patches

  • Patch Directory: Patch Bundle 5

  • Patch File: 21.4-PB5-Delta-Bundle-patch.script

  • If you’re upgrading from [21.4-PB4]:

    The Post-upgrade Patch for Single Sign-On Environments is available here:

    • Server Name: https://voss.portalshape.com

    • Path: Downloads > VOSS Automate > 21.4 > Patches > Patch Bundle 4

    • Patch Directory: EKB-18459-21.4-PB4_patch

    • Patch File: EKB-18459-21.4-PB4_patch.script

The MOP is available at https://documentation.voss-solutions.com/release_21.4-PB5/html/MOP-21.4-PB5-Delta-Bundle-patch.pdf

Install Procedure for a Unified Node Topology#

Download Patch Script and Check#

Note

It is recommended that the file download is done prior to the maintenance window.

Download the following file

  • 21.4-PB5-Delta-Bundle-patch.script

to the media folder on the primary unified node.

Verify SHA256 checksum#

To verify SHA256 checksum for the patch, run the following command on the node the script was downloaded to:

  • Command : system checksum media/21.4-PB5-Delta-Bundle-patch.script

  • Expected: 7f8bbeb91651b5a96eb6432047903ab2b62e3fb69771e436f3b06fca60776f60

Pre-Installation, Version Check#

To check the version pre-install:

  1. Log in to the Admin Portal GUI.

  2. Verify the information contained in the menu About > Version > Release.

    The release version should be either 21.4.0, or 21.4.1, or 21.4.2, or 21.4.3, or 21.4.4

Pre-Installation, Security and Health Steps#

  1. Choose an option:

    • If you’re upgrading from: [21.4-PB4]

      Place the system in maintenance mode to suspend any scheduled transactions. Scheduled transactions that are in progress, will be allowed to complete.

      For details on this command, refer to the System Maintenance Mode topic in the Platform Guide.

      On an application node of the system, run:

      cluster maintenance-mode start

      You can verify the maintenance mode status with:

      cluster maintenance-mode status

    • If you’re upgrading from: [21.4, 21.4-PB1, 21.4-PB2, 21.4-PB3]

      Turn off any scheduled imports to prevent syncs triggering part way through the upgrade.

      Note

      Schedules can easily be activated and deactivated from the Bulk Schedule Activation / Deactivation menu which provides the Choose Action options: Catalog and Deactivate Schedules and Activate Deactivated Catalog. This menu is by default available on the MVS-DataSync-LP landing page which is a part of the set of enhanced menu layouts for Multi-Vendors - refer to the relevant topic in the Core Feature Guide.

      Two options are available:

      Individually for each job:

      1. Log in on the Admin Portal as a high level administrator above Provider level.

      2. Select the Scheduling menu to view scheduled jobs.

      3. Click each scheduled job. On the Base tab, uncheck the Activate check box.

      Mass modify:

      1. On the Admin Portal, export scheduled syncs into a bulk load sheet.

      2. Modify the schedule settings to de-activate scheduled syncs.

      3. Import the sheet.

      Schedules enabled on the CLI:

      1. Run schedule list to check if any schedules exist and overlap with the maintenance window.

      2. For overlapping schedules, disable. Run schedule disable <job-name>.

  2. Verify that the primary database node is the active primary node at the time of upgrade. On the Primary Unified Node, run:

    database config

    This is to ensure that the node on which the installation will be initiated, has the:

    1. stateStr parameter set to PRIMARY

    2. highest priority number (highest priority number could vary depending on cluster layout).

    Example output

    <ip address>:27020:
    priority: <number>
    stateStr: PRIMARY
    storageEngine: WiredTiger
    
  3. Validate the system health.

    On the primary unified node, run:

    cluster status

  4. Verify network connectivity, disk status, NTP and that there are no pending Security Updates.

    On the primary unified node, run:

    cluster check

    cluster run all diag disk

    If there is any sign of the paths below are over 80% full, a clean-up is needed to avoid risk of for example full logs occurring during upgrade. Clean-up steps are indicated next to the paths:

    /              (call support if over 80%)
    /var/log       (run: log purge)
    /opt/platform  (remove any unnecessary files from /media directory)
    /tmp           (reboot)
    

    On the primary unified node, run:

    cluster run all security check

    If there are pending Security Updates, then:

    On the primary unified node, run:

    cluster run all security update

    Then reboot all nodes:

    cluster run notme system reboot

    (If node messages: <node name> failed with timeout are displayed, these can be ignored.)

    system reboot

    Since all services will be stopped, this takes some time.

  5. Shutdown servers and take snapshots from VMWare or Azure VHD, as applicable.

    On the primary unified node, run:

    cluster run notme system shutdown

    Then after 1 minute: run:

    system shutdown

Patch Installation#

On the primary unified node, run:

app install media/21.4-PB5-Delta-Bundle-patch.script

Note

Before the patch installation starts, the user is prompted to:

  • Continue with the installation.

    Append the --force parameter to remove this prompt.

  • Delete or keep the patch script in the media directory after installation.

    Append the delete-on-success parameter with a yes|no value to the command to remove this prompt.

To remove all prompts, use the command and parameters:

app install media/21.4-PB5-Delta-Bundle-patch.script delete-on-success yes --force

Post-Upgrade, Security and Health Steps#

  1. On the primary node, verify the cluster status:

    • cluster status

  2. On each node verify security updates, reboot, network connectivity, disk status and NTP.

    • cluster check

  3. If there are pending Security Updates, then run security update on all nodes. On the primary node, run:

    • cluster run all security update

  4. Reboot all nodes:

    • cluster run notme system reboot

    (If node messages: <node name> failed with timeout are displayed, these can be ignored.)

    • system reboot

    Since all services will be stopped, this takes some time.

  5. Choose an option:

    • If you’re upgrading from: [21.4, 21.4-PB1, 21.4-PB2, 21.4-PB3]

      Restore Schedules

      Note

      Schedules can easily be activated and deactivated from the Bulk Schedule Activation / Deactivation menu which provides the Choose Action options: Catalog and Deactivate Schedules and Activate Deactivated Catalog. This menu is by default available on the MVS-DataSync-LP landing page which is a part of the set of enhanced menu layouts for Multi-Vendors - refer to the relevant topic in the Core Feature Guide.

      Re-enable scheduled imports if any were disabled prior to the upgrade. Two options are available:

      Individually for each job:

      1. Log in to the Admin Portal as a high level administrator, above Provider level.

      2. Select the Scheduling menu to view scheduled jobs.

      3. Click each scheduled job. On the Base tab, check the Activate check box.

      Mass modify:

      1. Modify the exported sheet of schedules to activate scheduled syncs.

      2. Import the bulk load sheet.

      Note

      Select the Skip next execution option if you do not wish to execute schedules overlapping the maintenance window, but only execute thereafter.

      Schedules enabled on the CLI:

      1. For disabled schedules that were overlapping the maintenance window, enable.

        Run schedule enable <job-name>.

    • If you’re upgrading from: [21.4-PB4]

      End the system maintenance mode.

      On an application node of the system, run:

      cluster maintenance-mode stop

      You can verify the maintenance mode status with:

      cluster maintenance-mode status

      For details on this command, refer to the System Maintenance Mode topic in the Platform Guide.

Install Procedure for a Modular Cluster Topology#

Download Patch Script and Check#

Note

It is recommended that the file download is done prior to the maintenance window.

Download the following file

  • 21.4-PB5-Delta-Bundle-patch.script

to the media folder on primary application node.

To check for this node:

  1. Log in on a node in your modular cluster.

  2. To find the primary application node in the cluster:

    $ cluster run all cluster primary role application
    

    Record the node entry where is_primary: true, for example:

    ---------- VOSS-UN-1, ip=192.168.100.3, role=webproxy,application, loc=cpt
    
        is_primary: true
    

Verify SHA256 checksum#

To verify SHA256 checksum for the patch, run the following command on the node the script was downloaded to:

  • Command : system checksum media/21.4-PB5-Delta-Bundle-patch.script

  • Expected: 7f8bbeb91651b5a96eb6432047903ab2b62e3fb69771e436f3b06fca60776f60

Pre-Installation, Version Check#

To verify the version pre-install:

  1. Log in to the Admin Portal GUI.

  2. Check the information contained in the menu About > Version > Release.

    The release version should be either 21.4.0, or 21.4.1, or 21.4.2, or 21.4.3, or 21.4.4

Pre-Installation, Security and Health Steps#

  1. Choose an option:

    • If you’re upgrading from: [21.4-PB4]

      Place the system in maintenance mode to suspend any scheduled transactions. Scheduled transactions that are in progress, will be allowed to complete.

      For details on this command, refer to the System Maintenance Mode topic in the Platform Guide.

      On an application node of the system, run:

      cluster maintenance-mode start

      You can verify the maintenance mode status with:

      cluster maintenance-mode status

    • If you’re upgrading from: [21.4, 21.4-PB1, 21.4-PB2, 21.4-PB3]

      Turn off any scheduled imports to prevent syncs triggering part way through the upgrade.

      Note

      Schedules can easily be activated and deactivated from the Bulk Schedule Activation / Deactivation menu which provides the Choose Action options: Catalog and Deactivate Schedules and Activate Deactivated Catalog. This menu is by default available on the MVS-DataSync-LP landing page which is a part of the set of enhanced menu layouts for Multi-Vendors - refer to the relevant topic in the Core Feature Guide.

      Two options are available:

      Individually for each job:

      1. Log in on the Admin Portal as a high level administrator above Provider level.

      2. Select the Scheduling menu to view scheduled jobs.

      3. Click each scheduled job. On the Base tab, uncheck the Activate check box.

      Mass modify:

      1. On the Admin Portal, export scheduled syncs into a bulk load sheet.

      2. Modify the schedule settings to de-activate scheduled syncs.

      3. Import the sheet.

      Schedules enabled on the CLI:

      1. Run schedule list to check if any schedules exist and overlap with the maintenance window.

      2. For overlapping schedules, disable. Run schedule disable <job-name>.

  2. Verify that the primary database node is the active primary node at the time of upgrade.

    Have the IP address available of the node determined to be the primary database node. To find the primary database node in the cluster:

    $ cluster run all cluster primary role database
    

    Record the node entry IP where is_primary: true, for example:

    ---------- VOSS-UN-2, ip=192.168.100.4, role=database, loc=cpt
    
    
        is_primary: true
    

    This IP address will be used in command parameters during upgrade.

    Verify that the primary database node is the active primary node at the time of upgrade.

    On the primary application node, run:

    cluster run <primary db IP> database config

    Upgrade from the output, ensure that the primary database node ``stateStr`` parameter is set to **PRIMARY and it has the highest priority:<number> (highest priority number could vary depending on cluster layout).

    Example output

    <ip address>:27020:
      priority: <number>
      stateStr: PRIMARY
      storageEngine: WiredTiger
    
  3. Validate the system health.

    On the primary application node, run:

    cluster status

  4. Verify network connectivity, disk status, NTP and that there are no pending Security Updates.

    On the primary application node, run:

    cluster check

    cluster run all diag disk

    If there is any sign of the paths below are over 80% full, a clean-up is needed to avoid risk of for example full logs occurring during upgrade. Clean-up steps are indicated next to the paths:

    /              (call support if over 80%)
    /var/log       (run: log purge)
    /opt/platform  (remove any unnecessary files from /media directory)
    /tmp           (reboot)
    

    On the primary application node, run:

    cluster run all security check

    If there are pending security updates, then:

    On the primary application node, run:

    cluster run all security update

    Then reboot all nodes:

    cluster run notme system reboot

    (If node messages: <node name> failed with timeout are displayed, these can be ignored.)

    system reboot

    Since all services will be stopped, this takes some time.

  5. Shutdown servers and take snapshots from VMWare or Azure VHD, as applicable.

    On the primary application node, run:

    cluster run notme system shutdown

    Then after 1 minute: run:

    system shutdown

Patch Installation#

On the primary application node, run:

app install media/21.4-PB5-Delta-Bundle-patch.script

Note

Before the patch installation starts, the user is prompted to:

  • Continue with the installation.

    Append the --force parameter to remove this prompt.

  • Delete or keep the patch script in the media directory after installation.

    Append the delete-on-success parameter with a yes|no value to the command to remove this prompt.

To remove all prompts, use the command and parameters:

app install media/21.4-PB5-Delta-Bundle-patch.script delete-on-success yes --force

Post-Upgrade, Security and Health Steps#

  1. On the primary application node, verify the cluster status:

    • cluster status

  2. On each node verify Security Updates, reboot, network connectivity, disk status and NTP.

    • cluster check

  3. If there are pending Security Updates, then run security update on all nodes. On the primary application node, run:

    • cluster run all security update

  4. Reboot all nodes:

    • cluster run notme system reboot

    (If node messages: <node name> failed with timeout are displayed, these can be ignored.)

    • system reboot

      Since all services will be stopped, this takes some time.

  5. Choose an option:

    • If you’re upgrading from: [21.4, 21.4-PB1, 21.4-PB2, 21.4-PB3]

      Restore Schedules

      Note

      Schedules can easily be activated and deactivated from the Bulk Schedule Activation / Deactivation menu which provides the Choose Action options: Catalog and Deactivate Schedules and Activate Deactivated Catalog. This menu is by default available on the MVS-DataSync-LP landing page which is a part of the set of enhanced menu layouts for Multi-Vendors - refer to the relevant topic in the Core Feature Guide.

      Re-enable scheduled imports if any were disabled prior to the upgrade. Two options are available:

      Individually for each job:

      1. Log in on the Admin Portal as a high level administrator above Provider level.

      2. Select the Scheduling menu to view scheduled jobs.

      3. Click each scheduled job. On the Base tab, check the Activate check box.

      Mass modify:

      1. Modify the exported sheet of schedules to activate scheduled syncs.

      2. Import the bulk load sheet.

      Note

      Select the Skip next execution option if you do not wish to execute schedules overlapping the maintenance window, but only execute thereafter.

      Schedules enabled on the CLI:

      1. For disabled schedules that were overlapping the maintenance window, enable.

        Run schedule enable <job-name>.

    • If you’re upgrading from: [21.4-PB4]

      End the system maintenance mode. On an application node of the system, run:

      cluster maintenance-mode stop

      You can verify the maintenance mode status with:

      cluster maintenance-mode status

      For details on this command, refer to the System Maintenance Mode topic in the Platform Guide.

Install Procedure for a Single Node Cluster Environment#

Download Patch Script and Check#

Note

It is recommended that the file download is done prior to the maintenance window.

Download the following file

  • 21.4-PB5-Delta-Bundle-patch.script

to the media folder on the single node.

Verify SHA256 checksum#

To verify SHA256 checksum for the patch, run the following command on the node the script was downloaded to:

  • Command : system checksum media/21.4-PB5-Delta-Bundle-patch.script

  • Expected: 7f8bbeb91651b5a96eb6432047903ab2b62e3fb69771e436f3b06fca60776f60

Pre-Installation, Version Check#

To check the version pre-install:

  1. Log in to the Admin Portal GUI.

  2. Check the information contained in the menu About > Version > Release.

    The release version should be either 21.4.0, or 21.4.1, or 21.4.2, or 21.4.3, or 21.4.4

Pre-Installation, Security and Health Steps#

  1. Choose an option:

    • If you’re upgrading from: [21.4-PB4]

      Place the system in maintenance mode to suspend any scheduled transactions. Scheduled transactions that are in progress, will be allowed to complete.

      For details on this command, refer to the System Maintenance Mode topic in the Platform Guide.

      On an application node of the system, run:

      cluster maintenance-mode start

      You can verify the maintenance mode status with:

      cluster maintenance-mode status

    • If you’re upgrading from: [21.4, 21.4-PB1, 21.4-PB2, 21.4-PB3]

      Turn off any scheduled imports to prevent syncs triggering part way through the upgrade.

      Note

      Schedules can easily be activated and deactivated from the Bulk Schedule Activation / Deactivation menu which provides the Choose Action options: Catalog and Deactivate Schedules and Activate Deactivated Catalog. This menu is by default available on the MVS-DataSync-LP landing page which is a part of the set of enhanced menu layouts for Multi-Vendors - refer to the relevant topic in the Core Feature Guide.

      Two options are available:

      Individually for each job:

      1. Log in on the Admin Portal as a high level administrator above Provider level.

      2. Select the Scheduling menu to view scheduled jobs.

      3. Click each scheduled job. On the Base tab, uncheck the Activate check box.

      Mass modify:

      1. On the Admin Portal, export scheduled syncs into a bulk load sheet.

      2. Modify the schedule settings to de-activate scheduled syncs.

      3. Import the sheet.

      Schedules enabled on the CLI:

      1. Run schedule list to check if any schedules exist and overlap with the maintenance window.

      2. For overlapping schedules, disable. Run schedule disable <job-name>.

  2. Verify that the primary database node is the active primary node at the time of upgrade.

    On the single node, run:

    database config

    This is to ensure that the node on which the installation will be initiated, has the:

    1. stateStr parameter set to PRIMARY

    2. highest priority number (highest priority number could vary depending on cluster layout).

    Example output

    <ip address>:27020:
    priority: <number>
    stateStr: PRIMARY
    storageEngine: WiredTiger
    
  3. Validate the system health.

    On the single node, run:

    app status

  4. Verify network connectivity, disk status, NTP and that there are no pending Security Updates.

    On the single node, run:

    diag disk

    If there is any sign of the paths below are over 80% full, a clean-up is needed to avoid risk of for example full logs occurring during upgrade. Clean-up steps are indicated next to the paths:

    /              (call support if over 80%)
    /var/log       (run: log purge)
    /opt/platform  (remove any unnecessary files from /media directory)
    /tmp           (reboot)
    

    On the single node, run:

    security check

    If there are pending Security Updates, then run:

    security update

    Then reboot:

    system reboot

    Since all services will be stopped, this takes some time.

  5. Shutdown servers and take snapshots from VMWare or Azure VHD, as applicable.

    Run:

    system shutdown

Patch Installation#

On the single node, run:

app install media/21.4-PB5-Delta-Bundle-patch.script

Note

Before the patch installation starts, the user is prompted to:

  • Continue with the installation.

    Append the --force parameter to remove this prompt.

  • Delete or keep the patch script in the media directory after installation.

    Append the delete-on-success parameter with a yes|no value to the command to remove this prompt.

To remove all prompts, use the command and parameters:

app install media/21.4-PB5-Delta-Bundle-patch.script delete-on-success yes --force

Post-Upgrade, Security and Health Steps#

Verify Security Updates, reboot, network connectivity, disk status and NTP.

On the single node, run:

  • app status

  • diag disk

  • security check

If there are pending Security Updates, then run security update.

On the single node, run:

  • security update

Reboot.

On the single node, run:

  • system reboot

Since all services will be stopped, this takes some time.

Restore Schedules

Note

Schedules can easily be activated and deactivated from the Bulk Schedule Activation / Deactivation menu which provides the Choose Action options: Catalog and Deactivate Schedules and Activate Deactivated Catalog. This menu is by default available on the MVS-DataSync-LP landing page which is a part of the set of enhanced menu layouts for Multi-Vendors - refer to the relevant topic in the Core Feature Guide.

Re-enable scheduled imports if any were disabled prior to the upgrade. Two options are available:

Individually for each job:

  1. Log in on the Admin Portal as a high level administrator above Provider level.

  2. Select the Scheduling menu to view scheduled jobs.

  3. Click each scheduled job. On the Base tab, check the Activate check box.

Mass modify:

  1. Modify the exported sheet of schedules to activate scheduled syncs.

  2. Import the bulk load sheet.

Note

Select the Skip next execution option if you do not wish to execute schedules overlapping the maintenance window, but only execute thereafter.

Choose an option:

  • If you’re upgrading from: [21.4, 21.4-PB1, 21.4-PB2, 21.4-PB3]

    Schedules enabled on the CLI:

    1. For disabled schedules that were overlapping the maintenance window, enable.

      Run schedule enable <job-name>.

  • If you’re upgrading from: [21.4-PB4]

    End the system maintenance mode. On the application node of the system, run:

    cluster maintenance-mode stop

    You can verify the maintenance mode status with:

    cluster maintenance-mode status

    For details on this command, refer to the System Maintenance Mode topic in the Platform Guide.

Post-Checks#

Generic System Tests:

  • Ensure all services are running on all nodes using app status.

  • Log in to Administration Portal, go to About > Version > Patches and ensure that ‘21.4 Delta Bundle 5’ is displayed.

  • Log in to the Administration Portal of all the nodes using an administrator account.

  • Log in to the Self-service Portal of all the nodes using a Self-service account.

Post-upgrade Steps for Webex Environments#

Important

  1. Run a Webex sync of Licenses and Users

    Automate 21.4-PB4 includes changes to certain license names introduced by Webex in November 2024. If this sync was already performed on Automate 21.4-PB3, there is no need to perform the sync again after upgrading to Automate 21.4-PB4.

  2. For Webex Calling environments:

    If you have a Webex Calling environment, and specifically, an inventory containing numbers in the non-”\+” format, an inventory rebuild may be required. Contact VOSS to verify and assist in carrying out this step.

Post-upgrade Steps for Microsoft Environments#

Note

  • If you’re upgrading from: [21.4]

    Upon upgrade to release 21.4-PB1 or above, communication between VOSS Automate and the Windows PowerShell Proxy will be encrypted by default using HTTPS, as recommended by Microsoft. The port used for secure communication is TCP 5986 instead of TCP 5985 which is used for insecure HTTP . To revert back to using insecure HTTP communication post upgrade, a new driver parameter: winrm_transport can be manually added to the data/MSTeamsOnline instance with a value of plaintext. Reverting back to insecure communication is only recommended as a temporary measure while the PowerShell Proxy is being configured for secure communication.

  • If you’re upgrading from: [21.4, 21.4-PB1]

    Upon upgrade to release 21.4-PB2 or above, attributes of device/msteamsonline/CsOnlineUser and device/msgraph/MsolUser have been added to the default Global Settings allowlist for Data sync, so that only the attributes in this list are synced. The denylists for these models have been removed.

    After upgrading to this release, ensure the lists for these models correspond with the defaults. Refer to the Data Sync Allow list and Deny list topic in the Advanced Configuration Guide.

  • If you’re upgrading from: [21.4, 21.4-PB1, 21.4-PB2]

    Upon upgrade to release 21.4-PB3 or above, the Microsoft Teams Windows PowerShell Proxy module should be updated to version 5.6.0. Refer to the Set up PowerShell Proxy topic in the Core Feature Guide for details.

    Upon upgrade to release 21.4-PB3 or above, the Microsoft Exchange Online Management module should be updated to version 3.2.0. Refer to the Set up Exchange Online topic in the Core Feature Guide for details.

  • Refer to the Best Practices Guide for important changes related to Quick Import setting on MS Data syncs and the section on “Limiting ‘Update User’ Workflows for MS Data Syncs”.

  1. Choose an option:

    • If you’re upgrading from: [21.4]

      Do a full MS Teams sync.

      This is needed to pull in the data from Teams for the updates drivers and schemas due to the PowerShell 4/5 changes. This applies specifically to changes on CSOnlineUser as well as new policies, emergency, etc.

      If you have custom MTLs or syncs, review these for inclusion of new elements supporting in this release. For details on new elements, refer to the Upgrade Notes for VOSS Automate 21.4 and Upgrade Notes for VOSS Automate 21.4 Patch Bundle 1.

      Alternatively, use no MTL for a full sync.

      Important

      This sync should be run on all tenants in the system.

    • If you’re upgrading from: [21.4-PB1, 21.4-PB2, 21.4-PB3, 21.4-PB4]

      If the below full sync was done after a previous 21.4.X upgrade, then it is NOT needed again after upgrading to 21.4-PB1 and later versions. (These steps do NOT have to be carried out in a maintenance window)

  2. For Microsoft-only environments:

    If you have a Microsoft-only environment and in particular an inventory containing numbers in the non-”\+” format, an inventory rebuild may be needed. Contact VOSS to verify and assist in carrying out this step.

  3. Add a configuration command to WinRM on the PowerShell Proxy:

    Set-Item -path WSMan:\localhost\Shell\IdleTimeout -Value '1800000'
    

    The IdleTimeout setting is configured for 1800000ms (30mins) to optimize the reuse of sessions on PowerShell to avoid stuck sessions. If this occurs you may see periodic errors in your transactions with the failure message similar to below:

    API Call Error [400] [N/A] [Trying to connect to session:[PSSession]
    

    Also refer to the Windows Remote Management (WinRM) Service topic in the Core Feature Guide.

Rollback#

A VMWare or Azure VHD snapshot of Automate instance is taken under the maintenance window, just before the upgrade activities start. If rollback is needed during the same change window as the upgrade, use the VMware snapshot to revert Automate to its original state and bring the services back.