- Getting Started
- Requirements
- Best Practices
- Installation
- Updating
- Identity Server
- Troubleshooting startup errors
Updating Using the Windows Installer
The update process can be different depending on whether:
- the previous version was set up with the Windows installer;
-
your Orchestrator instance is in a multi-node environment.
UiPathOrchestrator.msi
installer requires Write access to the aforementioned directory.
db_owner
role as this is required when you configure the Insights SQL Server configuration.
To update Orchestrator from a version that was previously installed using the Windows installer, perform the following actions:
In a multi-node environment, upgrading is done differently on primary and secondary nodes. The below steps need to be taken to update all your nodes.
web.config
and UiPath.Orchestrator.dll.config
files, and database.
For Attended Installation: Run from the Admin Command Prompt the following command:
UiPathOrchestrator.msi OUTPUT_PARAMETERS_FILE=c:\temp\upgradeParams.json /lvx* upgrade.log
UiPathOrchestrator.msi OUTPUT_PARAMETERS_FILE=c:\temp\upgradeParams.json /lvx* upgrade.log
For Unattended Installation: Run from the Admin Command Prompt the following command:
UiPathOrchestrator.msi PUBLIC_URL=https://hostname.local APPPOOL_USER_NAME=serviceAccount APPPOOL_PASSWORD=pass OUTPUT_PARAMETERS_FILE=c:\temp\upgradeParams.json /lvx* upgrade.log /Q
UiPathOrchestrator.msi PUBLIC_URL=https://hostname.local APPPOOL_USER_NAME=serviceAccount APPPOOL_PASSWORD=pass OUTPUT_PARAMETERS_FILE=c:\temp\upgradeParams.json /lvx* upgrade.log /Q
Follow through with the installation as described here.
upgradeParams.json
configuration file generated by the installation. This is to be used on subsequent, secondary node installations.
upgradeParams.json
configuration file produced on the primary node. Run from the Admin Command Prompt the following command:
UiPathOrchestrator.msi SECONDARY_NODE=1 PARAMETERS_FILE=c:\temp\upgradeParams.json /lvx* upgrade.log /Q
UiPathOrchestrator.msi SECONDARY_NODE=1 PARAMETERS_FILE=c:\temp\upgradeParams.json /lvx* upgrade.log /Q
If you are using HAA for cache management, flush all HAA cache keys from an Active-Active database using the following command:
crdb-cli crdb flush --crdb-guid <guid> [ --no-wait ]
crdb-cli crdb flush --crdb-guid <guid> [ --no-wait ]