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You will also need to schedule a time to perform the upgrade as you will need to shut down the Framework Server so consideration will need to be given to when any Syncs are scheduled or Customers may be accessing the data. | You will also need to schedule a time to perform the upgrade as you will need to shut down the Framework Server so consideration will need to be given to when any Syncs are scheduled or Customers may be accessing the data. | ||
- | For detailed information see [[technote: | + | For detailed information see [[technote: |
- | ===== Upgrading Operating System ===== | + | <note important> |
- | Upgrading to a new operating system, such as Windows Server 2019, the actions required depend on the process you select for the upgrade. | + | ====== Other Considerations ====== |
- | Most server upgrades will allow you to select an option to keep personal files, while by design this should ensure the integrity of your database and associated files, it is best practice to take a backup of the database, Sync files and any other scheduled TapeTrack task files. | ||
- | The other option is a custom install which, by default, doesn' | ||
- | When upgrading your operating system, although TapeTrack is compatible with all Windows operating systems from 2008 Server and Windows 7, it is a good idea to upgrade to the latest release of TapeTrack at the same time especially if your version of TapeTrack is more than two years old. | ||
- | Files you need to backup. | + | ===== TapeTrack License |
- | ^File ^ Default loctaion ^ | + | |
- | |TapeTrack Database| < | + | |
- | ===== Upgrading Server | + | |
- | ===== Upgrading Or Migrating To A New Domain ===== | + | If you are upgrading your hardware, Virtual Server or migrating to the Cloud there is a possibility of the MAC address of your server changing. |
- | ===== Migrating To New Server Or The Cloud ===== | + | As your TapeTrack License Key is based off your Owner name, Expiry date and the MAC address, the current License Key will become invalid if any of these alter. |
+ | If your server has internet access, you can apply for a Temporary License Key, which will allow your to start using TapeTrack immediately, | ||
+ | [[master: | ||
+ | If you don't have internet access, you will need to apply for a Permanent license to regain access to TapeTrack. | ||
+ | Letting support know your upgrade plans will allow a TapeTrack technician to be available to assist in cutting a new Software Key and License installation to get you back up and running as quickly as possible. | ||
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+ | [[master: | ||
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+ | Taking a screen shot of your TapeTrack License before your upgrade will help with noting the Owner name, and your current expiry date. | ||
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+ | {{license.png}} | ||
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+ | ===== Windows AD Login ===== | ||
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+ | If you, and other users, use Windows Active Directory integration to log into TapeTrack your User Identity in TapeTrack mirrors your Windows AD user name. | ||
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+ | If your upgrade is moving your users to another domain, or altering your Windows AD username the TapeTrack usernames will need to be updated to match. | ||
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+ | As a User-ID in TapeTrack cannot be edited, you will need to create new User-ID' | ||
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+ | If you wish to maintain previous User-ID' | ||
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+ | See [[master: | ||
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+ | {{user_identity.png}} | ||
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+ | ===== TMSS10Sync ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | If you are synchronizing TapeTrack with your Libraries, chances are you are using TMSS10Sync to do it. | ||
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+ | This program is usually installed on the same server as your TapeTrack Framework Server, default installation location is < | ||
+ | |||
+ | TMSS10Sync works in a 3 step process: | ||
+ | * Extract data from your Library | ||
+ | * Process the data in TapeTrack | ||
+ | * Report on the result of the Sync | ||
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+ | As well as optionally emailing the results, if set up to do so. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Within the TapeTrack Sync will be several folders: | ||
+ | * bin | ||
+ | * Contains the executables, | ||
+ | * etc | ||
+ | * In a standard installation this folder will contain your ttidef file. This file is used to translate the information imported from your libraries to a format for inputting into TapeTrack. This file is customised for your system and you will need to back this up and place it in the same folder on the new installation. | ||
+ | * reports | ||
+ | * Output from the Sync process is normally saved to this directory, while not required for the new installation, | ||
+ | * scripts | ||
+ | * This folder will contain one or several batch files that execute the Sync process. | ||
+ | * var | ||
+ | * On installation the var folder contains a sample CSV file, as an example on how to import data into TapeTrack. | ||
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+ | Almost all installation of TMSS10Sync have the code to execute the program contained within a batch file that is executed by Windows Scheduler, or another scheduler, that runs the Sync at a pre-set schedule. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Remember to check the batch files and update the User-ID, password and/or server address if any of these values have been changed. This will be in the format < | ||
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+ | As well as updating any parameters involved in emailing the output files if required. | ||
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+ | |||
+ | ===== Server Utilities ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | TapeTrack Server Utilities are a collection of executables used for automating tasks and creating reports. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Server Utilities executables will all be created by the installation of the Server Utilities installer. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Any batch file scripts that reside in the Server Utilities directories will need to be backed up and placed in the same folders on the new installation. | ||
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+ | As the Server Utilities can be run also be run from client side computers, any alteration to the User-ID and passwords as well as the Server address (or IP) will need to be upgraded in the batch file code. | ||
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+ | ===== Domains ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | If you are changing the Windows Domain you will need to: | ||
+ | * Create a new User-ID for each user that logs in using the Windows AD feature of TapeTrack if their Windows User-ID is altered in the process as TapeTrack User-ID' | ||
+ | * Update connection attributes in TapeTrack Client software if the connection details to the Framework Server alter. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Email server ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Migrating To The Cloud ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Migrating to the Cloud, TapeTrack will function the same as installed on your own hardware except for the Windows AD login function. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Each user will need to have a password, stored in the TapeTrack Server, for authentication when logging in. | ||
+ | |||
+ | This will mean Users will no longer need to check the '' | ||
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+ | If you have the '' | ||
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+ | {{user_identity_ad.png}} | ||
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+ | ===== Visual Runtime ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | TapeTrack utilizes Microsoft Visual Runtime Libraries to minimize the size of the executables as well as take advantage of Microsoft Security updates for these components, without the need for you to update TapeTrack each time such an update is available. | ||
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+ | If you are upgrading your operating system or your version of TapeTrack, you may need to download and install the relevant version of Visual Runtime to match. | ||
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+ | If you need to install the Visual Runtime Package, instructions can be viewed [[technote: | ||
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+ | The latest supported releases can be downloaded from [[https:// | ||
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