Applying HotFixes
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Note the following:
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Applying a HotFix may require that you restart the Wave ISM—this will be detailed in
the release notes associated with the HotFix. If you are applying multiple HotFixes in a
composite upgrade, multiple restarts may be required.
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Applying a large HotfFix or a Service Pack may involve significant system downtime so
plan accordingly.
Issues that can prevent or affect an upgrade
Before the upgrade process begins, the Software Upgrade applet runs several checks to verify
that the Wave ISM is ready to be upgraded.
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If the company name entered in the General Settings applet in the Global Administrator
Management Console includes quotation marks (“”), the upgrade of Call Detail Report
data cannot proceed. Be sure you don't use quotation marks in the Company Name field.
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If there are any problems (such as bad sectors) detected on the hard drive on which you
are applying the upgrade, you may receive a message directing you to restart the Wave
Server before performing the upgrade. This is a maintenance task to protect the integrity
of your system. The restart process will take considerably longer than normal—30 to 45
minutes is not uncommon, because the CHKDSK procedure is an in-depth procedure.
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If the Software Upgrade applet encounters problems with the database or detects certain
critical errors in the event log, the upgrade will not proceed. If the upgrade process fails
to proceed as expected, contact your Vertical representative for assistance.
Performing a composite upgrade vs. individual upgrades
If you need to apply multiple HotFixes, you can apply them all in a composite upgrade (a single
upgrade procedure) unless the Release Notes for a particular HotFix instruct you to apply it
individually. You should always review all of the Release Notes for each HotFix you plan to
apply, to ensure that a composite upgrade is possible.
Performing a composite upgrade will generally be faster than performing individual upgrades,
and you will avoid running into problems that are fixed in subsequent HotFixes.
A composite upgrade can consist of just HotFixes, or a base release plus HotFixes.
Important:
General Hotfixes (with CAB filenames that start with “GHF”) contain upgrades
and security fixes relevant to the operating system, database structures or BIOS on the Wave
Server. Vertical recommends as best practice that you always install General Hotfixes
individually instead of as part of a composite upgrade.
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