Performing the BMC Remedy ITSM Process Designer upgrade
If you previously implemented BMC Remedy ITSM Process Designer, perform the tasks in this process to upgrade the Process Designer Integration and Configuration Tool (PDICT) and the Process Designer server.
The installer detects your version of BMC Remedy IT Service Management and BMC Service Request Management, and then installs the appropriate integration based on your version.
If you are upgrading from BMC Remedy ITSM Process Designer 8.3.02 or 8.3.03, some steps can take several minutes to complete. Generally, the upgrade can take up to three hours.
In this section
BMC Remedy ITSM Process Designer upgrade sequence
After you upgrade the platform, upgrade BMC Remedy ITSM Process Designer in the following order according to your version:
- If your BMC Remedy ITSM Process Designer is at 8.3.02 and 8.3.03, upgrade it before you upgrade BMC Remedy ITSM, BMC Service Request Management, and BMC Service Level Management.
- If your BMC Remedy ITSM Process Designer is at 8.3.04 or later, upgrade it after you upgrade BMC Remedy ITSM, BMC Service Request Management, and BMC Service Level Management.
- If you are performing a fresh installation of BMC Remedy ITSM Process Designer along with the upgrade of other application components, you must install it after you upgrade the other application components.
Before you begin
- If you have not done so already, prepare the system to run the installers. If you want to run in nonadmin mode on Windows, see Preparing-a-Windows-environment. If you want to run in nonroot mode on UNIX, see Preparing-a-UNIX-environment.
- New fields related to BMC Remedy ITSM and BMC Service Request Management (SRM) are added to Process Designer. These fields should not be modified, customized, or deleted. For these field details, refer to the following files:
- For ITSM, see
- For SRM, see
To upgrade BMC Remedy ITSM Process Designer
If you need to upgrade Process Designer in a server group, silently or remotely, see Alternate BMC Remedy ITSM Process Designer upgrade methods.
- If you have not already done so, download the BMC Remedy ITSM Process Designer installer from EPD.
- Unzip the installer.
- Navigate to the Disk 1 folder.
- Start the installer.
- For Windows, run setup.exe.
For UNIX, run setup.bin.
- In the Welcome panel, click Next.
- Review the license agreement, click I agree to the terms of license agreement, and then click Next.
- In the BMC Remedy AR System User Inputs panel, perform the following actions and then click Next:
- Verify that the administrator name and password are correct.
Modify them as needed. - Verify the AR System TCP Port.
By default it is set to 0. - Verify the AR System server name.
- For Process Designer, configure the Private RPC Port.
For more information, see Configuring-Private-RPC-Port-for-BMC-Remedy-Process-Designer.
- Verify that the administrator name and password are correct.
- In the Directory Selection panel, navigate to the directory in which you want to install BMC Remedy ITSM Suite and then click Next.
- (Windows default) C:\Program Files\BMC Software\ProcessDesigner
(UNIX or Linux default) /opt/bmc/ProcessDesigner
In the Localized Views and Data panel, verify that English is selected and then click Next.
Alternatively, you can select another languages if required.
- In the Process Designer Integration and Selection panel, verify that only the components that you want to integrate are selected and click Next.
The following components are listed in the selection panel: - Incident Management Change Management Problem Management Service Request Management (includes Work Order)
- In the Installation Preview panel, verify the installation details and then click Install.
- Click View Log to review the installer log for any errors or warnings. The install logs are available at the following location:
- (Windows) C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Temp\processdesigner_install_log.txt
(UNIX or Linux) /tmp/processdesigner_install_log.txt
- Restart all of the connected mid tier servers and flush the cache.
For details and instructions, see About Mid Tier caching. - After restarting the mid tier servers, add the appropriate mid tier URL in the server information console.
Troubleshooting the upgrade
If any of the steps fail (possibly due to a timeout), the installation is halted and you are give the option to do one of the following actions:
- Retry the step
- Skip the step
- Kill the installation
If the failure was a timeout issue, wait 10 minutes for server and database activity to diminish before you re-try the upgrade, which usually results in a successful completion.
See also:
Changing the Assignee Group field permission from public access after upgrade
The Assignee Group field (field ID 112) was not available in some of the forms in previous versions of BMC Remedy ITSM Process Designer. Therefore, during the BMC ITSM Process Designer upgrade, the default value for the Assignee Group field in historical records gets set to null. As a result, users lose access to these records. The upgrade process usually changes the null value to 0 (public access). However, you can manually run the Update Permission utility in the following scenarios:
- When installation logs contain warnings about values in the Assignee Group field (Field ID 112) that could not be rectified in some forms.
- When the upgrade process is completed in a phased manner. During one of the phases, delta data is migrated from the staging server to the production server using the Migrator utility. In this case, you must run the Update Permission utility to rectify the migrated data after the delta data migration activity.
Perform the following steps to run the Update Permission utility:
- In the <ProcessDesigner Installer>\Disk1\utility directory, locate the UpdatePermissions.bat.sh file.
- Perform one of the following actions to execute the Update Permission utility:
- (Windows): Open the command prompt and execute the following .bat file with the following parameters:
UpdatePermissions.bat -u <user> -p <pwd> -x <server host name> -o <port> (UNIX): Allow execute permission to the UpdatePermissions.sh file:
UpdatePermissions.sh -u <user> -p <pwd> -x <server host name> -o <port>
- (Windows): Open the command prompt and execute the following .bat file with the following parameters:
Alternate BMC Remedy ITSM Process Designer upgrade methods
Action | Additional information |
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If you want to upgrade BMC Remedy ITSM Process Designer in silent mode, follow the procedure for a fresh installation. | |
If you want to upgrade BMC Remedy ITSM Process Designer in server group, follow the procedure for a fresh installation. | |
BMC does not support remote installation of BMC Remedy ITSM Process Designer. However, if you attempt to perform a remote installation, the installer fails to register the plugin and you will have to manually register the plug-in. |