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This page is about updating NoTouch Center. If you instead want to know how to update the client's operating systems, look here: [[Firmware Update (NTC)]]
 
This page is about updating NoTouch Center. If you instead want to know how to update the client's operating systems, look here: [[Firmware Update (NTC)]]
  
There are several ways of updating your NoTouch Center. All updates are - of course - non-destructive for your configuration. Nevertheless, Stratodesk strongly recommends doing a backup before updating to a newer NoTouch Center version. Make sure you have read and understood the NoTouch Center Release Notes.
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There are several ways of updating your NoTouch Center. All updates are - of course - non-destructive for your configuration. Nevertheless, we require that you do this before you update:
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* Make a backup - e.g. a VM snapshot of the machine running NoTouch Center
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* Read and understand the Release Notes
  
== Normal, in-place update ==
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== Normal update ==
  
This method works in both standalone and [[Stratodesk Virtual Appliance]]-based setups.
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NoTouch Center updates are distributed as .deb files and .exe files.
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=== Stratodesk Virtual Appliance ===
  
Before updating, make sure that
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Please see here: [[Updating the Virtual Appliance#NoTouch Center]]
* you have made a current backup or machine snapshot
 
* your system was not in sleep, crashed or otherwise disrupted in normal operation (if in doubt, reboot).
 
  
Essentially the update consists of a single file. This file may also be downloaded from our customer download portal. Once logged in you will find the update file in the NoTouch Center directory of the version you want to update to as seen in the following screenshot:
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=== Windows installations ===
  
Once you downloaded the update file log in to NoTouch Center and navigate to Service Center -> Updates.
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== Migration ==
Here choose your update file and click 'upload'. Please give the system enough time to upload and install the system. Once installed you will have to restart the NoTouch Center service. Do not restart before the update has been completed!
 
  
[[Image:Center-en-ManualUpdate.jpg|none|600px]]
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== Legacy NoTouch Center versions ==
  
== Virtual Appliance ==
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Earlier NoTouch Center versions up to and including 4.1.28 used an "in-place" update mechanism that could be triggered by manual upload of jar files or via automatic downloads of jar files. This mechanism is deprecated. NoTouch Center updates are distributed as .deb and .exe files only, no new .jar files are published.
  
If you are using the [[Stratodesk Virtual Appliance]], there is a second update mechanism besides the in-place update described above, please see here: [[Updating the Virtual Appliance#NoTouch Center]]
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For your reference, this is the "old" dialog box in older, pre-4.1.28 NTC setups that is NOT used any more:
  
== Autoupdate ==
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[[Image:Center-en-ManualUpdate-deprecated.jpg|none|600px]]
  
The internal update function can be found at 'Service-Center' -> 'Service Center'.
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To update such an older version, use the normal update procedures as above. There is nothing special about it. We are just saying that this dialog does not have use any more. Otherwise there is nothing special about the update.
Click the 'Check now' link to let NoTouch Center check if there is a new version available on Stratodesk update servers. If there is a new version available the version number is shown and the 'Check now' link changes to 'Install now'. You can also view the latest release notes here if they are available.
 
If you click 'Install now', NoTouch Center will download and install the update. Once installed you will have to restart the NoTouch Center service to activate the new version.
 
 
 
[[Image:Center-en-AutoUpdate.jpg|none|600px]]
 
 
 
The Autoupdate will only work if you have configured your download portal username and password set in the [[NoTouch Center Settings#Service Center|NoTouch Center settings]] - otherwise it will only display the message about no subscription being in place. If you do have an active subscription contract and you are the primary person of contact, you should be able to log in with your corporate email address to the  [https://www.stratodesk.com/login Stratodesk download portal]. If you have never been assigned a password, please click on "I forgot my password". After logging in then and setting a new password, your account is good to go.
 
 
 
However, practically speaking the autoupdate is of little value - so if you don't want to bother to set it up, that is fine too. It will always inform you about updates and it doesn't matter so much if you download them yourself or use the autoupdate.
 
  
 
== Troubleshooting ==
 
== Troubleshooting ==
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First, always remember that NoTouch Center usually does nothing to your database during update. So your configuration is safe, even if something goes wrong.
 
First, always remember that NoTouch Center usually does nothing to your database during update. So your configuration is safe, even if something goes wrong.
 
General tips:
 
General tips:
* Check that your database server is available
 
 
* Check error messages displayed in the browser or in NoTouch Center logfiles in the log directory
 
* Check error messages displayed in the browser or in NoTouch Center logfiles in the log directory
* If you open a ticket with support, please give as much information as possible (screenshots, logfiles)
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* If you open a ticket with support, please give as much information as possible (screenshots, logfiles), [[NoTouch Center support file]]
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* If you use an external database server, check that your database server is available
 
* Stratodesk support may tell you to revert to your prior version, so be sure to have a backup of both NoTouch Center and its database available!
 
* Stratodesk support may tell you to revert to your prior version, so be sure to have a backup of both NoTouch Center and its database available!
 
   
 
   
 
[[Category:NTC]] [[Category:Administrator tasks (NTC)]] [[Category:Updates]]
 
[[Category:NTC]] [[Category:Administrator tasks (NTC)]] [[Category:Updates]]

Revision as of 06:15, 25 June 2015

NoTouch Center updates

This page is about updating NoTouch Center. If you instead want to know how to update the client's operating systems, look here: Firmware Update (NTC)

There are several ways of updating your NoTouch Center. All updates are - of course - non-destructive for your configuration. Nevertheless, we require that you do this before you update:

  • Make a backup - e.g. a VM snapshot of the machine running NoTouch Center
  • Read and understand the Release Notes

Normal update

NoTouch Center updates are distributed as .deb files and .exe files.

Stratodesk Virtual Appliance

Please see here: Updating the Virtual Appliance#NoTouch Center

Windows installations

Migration

Legacy NoTouch Center versions

Earlier NoTouch Center versions up to and including 4.1.28 used an "in-place" update mechanism that could be triggered by manual upload of jar files or via automatic downloads of jar files. This mechanism is deprecated. NoTouch Center updates are distributed as .deb and .exe files only, no new .jar files are published.

For your reference, this is the "old" dialog box in older, pre-4.1.28 NTC setups that is NOT used any more:

Center-en-ManualUpdate-deprecated.jpg

To update such an older version, use the normal update procedures as above. There is nothing special about it. We are just saying that this dialog does not have use any more. Otherwise there is nothing special about the update.

Troubleshooting

First, always remember that NoTouch Center usually does nothing to your database during update. So your configuration is safe, even if something goes wrong. General tips:

  • Check error messages displayed in the browser or in NoTouch Center logfiles in the log directory
  • If you open a ticket with support, please give as much information as possible (screenshots, logfiles), NoTouch Center support file
  • If you use an external database server, check that your database server is available
  • Stratodesk support may tell you to revert to your prior version, so be sure to have a backup of both NoTouch Center and its database available!