The current version of FileCloud runs FIPS mode using FIPS 140-3, which does not support encrypted managed storage on RHEL9. If you are planning to use FileCloud on RHEL9 in FIPS mode, please Contact FileCloud Support .
If you are running FileCloud in a high availability environment, to upgrade to the latest version, please Contact FileCloud Support.
FileCloud Support can help you upgrade or can provide a PDF with instructions if you would like to perform the upgrade without assistance.
Pre-upgrade
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As always, make a full backup of your existing installation before upgrading.
Backup on Linux -
If you are using native LDAP for authentication and using non-TLS connections set the LDAP Host value to ldap://hostname. Older FileCloud versions supported host value without the protocol definition ldap://
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If your system uses ServerLink, follow these steps:
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Before upgrade, ensure all ServerLink nodes are fully synced and are at the same state.
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Make backups of all nodes as needed.
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Stop the FileCloud ServerLink client service in secondary nodes.
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Upgrade the primary node first.
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Upgrade each secondary node after upgrading the primary node.
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Start the FileCloud ServerLink client service in secondary nodes. (In HA setups, client service must run only in one of the servers from each secondary node.)
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Note: All connected ServerLink nodes, both primary and secondary, must be upgraded to the same ServerLink version before enabling access to the site again.
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If you have installed the Network Share Scanner in a previous version, you are required to make some changes to the associated configuration files:
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In /opt/fceventapi/config.yaml
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If you see the line data_path: data, delete it.
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If the field orchestrator is not set to etcd, change it to etcd:
orchestrator: etcd
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In /opt/fcnetworksharescanner/maestro-config.yaml
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If you did not make changes to maestro-config.yaml previously:
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If you made changes to maestro-config.yaml previously:
Add the changes to maestro-config.dist.yaml, then remove maestro-config.yaml.
Rename maestro-config.dist.yaml to maestro-config.yaml.
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In /opt/fcnetworker/networker-config.yaml
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If you did not make changes to networker-config.yaml previously:
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If you made changes to networker-config.yaml previously:
Add the changes to networker-config.dist.yaml, then remove networker-config.yaml.
Rename networker-config.dist.yaml to networker-config.yaml.
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Upgrade instructions
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Upgrade using the steps at Upgrade FileCloud on Linux .
Post-upgrade
FileCloud iOS mobile users
After you upgrade to FileCloud 23.261, to use FileCloud, iOS mobile users must upgrade to iOS 16+ and FileCloud 23.261.