Performing the upgrade
Upgrade process overview
You upgrade Remedy Single Sign-On by performing the followings steps:
- Upgrade Remedy SSO server
- Upgrade Remedy SSO with integrated products.
Upgrading Remedy SSO server
You upgrade Remedy SSO server in a standalone mode or in a high availability mode in the same way as you install Remedy SSO. When you upgrade the Remedy SSO server, the server binaries (<Tomcat>\webapps\rsso\) and the database schema are upgraded. Configuration files are kept or updated.
To upgrade Remedy SSO server
You upgrade Remedy SSO server by using one of the following methods:
Upgrade method | Reference |
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To upgrade RSSO by using the installation wizard | |
To upgrade RSSO silently |
To upgrade Remedy SSO server in high availability mode
If you are upgrading Remedy Single Sign-On in a high availability mode, based on whether or not you plan to shut down the system for the upgrade, perform the upgrade tasks:
Upgrade option | Upgrade tasks |
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To upgrade Remedy SSO in high availability mode with planned downtime | Individually upgrade all Remedy SSO server nodes to the required version. |
To upgrade Remedy SSO in high availability mode with unplanned downtime |
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Upgrading Remedy SSO with integrated applications
You upgrade Remedy SSO with integrated applications the same way you install them. For details about how to upgrade Remedy SSO with integrated applications, review the required installation procedure:
- Integrating-Remedy-SSO-with-Remedy-AR-System-and-Remedy-Mid-Tier
- Integrating-Remedy-SSO-with-BMC-Analytics-for-BSM
The web container (Tomcat server) in which BMC Remedy SSO server integrations are running will be restarted during the Tomcat upgrade.
Where to go from here
When you have completed the upgrade tasks, configure Remedy SSO server after upgrade.