Upgrade AMF Security
Describes how to upgrade AMF Security.
Upgrades to this version are only supported from AT-SESC 1.8.x or from AMF Security 2.x.x prior to this version.
If you are using AT-SESC 1.7.x or earlier and want to upgrade to this version, upgrade to AT-SESC 1.8.x first.
In either case, it is necessary to execute the "DataBase log cleanup tool" before upgrading the version. For the DataBase log cleanup tool, refer to Quick Tour / Upgrade AMF Security > Preparation of DataBase log cleanup tool.
Refer to other documents for the licenses available in this version.
NoteWhen upgrading from AMF Security 2.2.2 or later to this version, it is not necessary to run the "DataBase log cleanup tool" (executing the "DataBase log cleanup tool" does not cause any problems).
Preparation of DataBase log cleanup tool
Before upgrading, you need to run "DataBase log cleanup tool" to delete the database logs. Download "DataBase log cleanup tool" from our website.For more information on "DataBase log cleanup tool", refer to the Readme file created after decompressing the downloaded compressed file.
NoteThe Readme file of the database log deletion tool describes the procedure according to the AT-SESC / AMF Security status before work (whether or not synchronization of the authentication database is used, and the synchronization status when using synchronization). The reference destinations described are described in each procedure below.
Upgrade from AT-SESC 1.7.x or earlier to this version
If you are using AT-SESC 1.7.x or earlier, upgrade in the following order.Execution of DataBase log cleanup tool → Upgrade to AT-SESC 1.8.x → Upgrade to this version
Note that the procedure differs depending on whether AT-SESC is made redundant and authentication database synchronization is used, or if it is not used.
NoteIn this procedure, the version upgrade from AT-SESC 1.7.0 is taken as an example.
AT-SESC 1.8.x is AT-SESC 1.8.0.
If you are not using authentication database synchronization
- Delete the database log with "DataBase log cleanup tool".
Delete the database log by following the procedure described in the Readme file.
- After deleting the database log, upgrade to version 1.8.0.
Click the "Select File" button of "Software Upgrade" on the System Settings/System Information page of AT-SESC, select the file of version 1.8.0, and then click the "Update" → "OK" button.
Note
It takes about 10 to 20 minutes for the firmware version upgrade to be completed and the reboot to be performed.
- Next, upgrade to this version. Log in to AT-SESC again, click the "Select File" button in "Software Upgrade" on the System Settings/System Information page, select the file for this version, and then click the "Update" → "OK" button.
Note
It takes about 10 to 20 minutes for the firmware version upgrade to be completed and the reboot to be performed.
If you are using authentication database synchronization
The procedure for deleting the database log differs depending on whether the synchronization status of the authentication database is "Syncing" or "Disconnected". The synchronization status of the authentication database is displayed after the host name in the upper right of the page when you log in to AT-SESC.Please refer to the Readme file for each procedure depending on the synchronization status of the authentication database.
- When "Syncing" is displayed in the upper right corner of the page of the two AT-SESCs
- When "Disconnected" is displayed in the upper right of the page of either of the two AT-SESCs
- Delete the database log with "DataBase log cleanup tool".
Please refer to the steps in the Readme file according to the synchronization status of the authentication database.
Note
The authentication data obtained in the above procedure is used in step 9.
- Disable authentication database synchronization when the database log deletion is complete.
Displays the System Settings/Network Settings page of AT-SESC running as the primary.
- Uncheck the "Enable authentication database synchronization" checkbox and click the "Submit" → "OK" button.
- Display the System Settings/Network Settings page of AT-SESC, which was operating as another secondary.
- Uncheck the "Enable authentication database synchronization" checkbox and click the "Submit" → "OK" button.
- Next, upgrade to version 1.8.0.
Log in to AT-SESC again, click the "Select File" button in "Software Upgrade" on the System Settings/System Information page, select the file for version 1.8.0, and then click the "Update" → "OK" button.
Note
It takes about 10 to 20 minutes for the firmware version upgrade to be completed and the reboot to be performed.
- Next, upgrade to this version.
Log in to AT-SESC again, click the "Select File" button in "Software Upgrade" on the System Settings/System Information page, select the file for this version, and then click the "Update" → "OK" button.
Note
It takes about 10 to 20 minutes for the firmware version upgrade to be completed and the reboot to be performed.
- After upgrading to this version, enable synchronization of the authentication database.
Refer to Quick Tour / Synchronizing AMF Security / Configuring Synchronization for instructions on how to enable it.
- Import the authentication data backed up in step 1.
Displays the System Settings / System Information page of AMF Security running as the primary.
- Click the "Import" → "Select File" button for the authentication data, select the backed-up authentication data (CSV format) file, and click the "Submit" button.
Upgrade from AT-SESC 1.8.x to this version
If you are using AT-SESC 1.8.x, upgrade in the following order.Execution of DataBase log cleanup tool → Upgrade to this version
Note that the procedure differs depending on whether AT-SESC is made redundant and authentication database synchronization is used, or if it is not used.
NoteIn this procedure, the version upgrade from AT-SESC 1.8.0 is taken as an example.
If you are not using authentication database synchronization
- Delete the database log with "DataBase log cleanup tool".
Delete the database log by following the procedure described in the Readme file.
- After deleting the database log, upgrade to this version.
Click the "Select File" button of "Software Upgrade" on the System Settings/System Information page of AT-SESC, select the file of this version, and then click the "Update" → "OK" button.
Note
It takes about 10 to 20 minutes for the firmware version upgrade to be completed and the reboot to be performed.
If you are using authentication database synchronization
The procedure for deleting the database log differs depending on whether the synchronization status of the authentication database is "Syncing" or "Disconnected". The synchronization status of the authentication database is displayed after the host name in the upper right of the page when you log in to AT-SESC.Please refer to the Readme file for each procedure depending on the synchronization status of the authentication database.
- When "Syncing" is displayed in the upper right corner of the page of the two AT-SESCs
- When "Disconnected" is displayed in the upper right of the page of either of the two AT-SESCs
- Delete the database log with "DataBase log cleanup tool".
Please refer to the steps in the Readme file according to the synchronization status of the authentication database.
Note
The authentication data obtained in the above procedure is used in step 8.
- Disable authentication database synchronization when the database log deletion is complete.
Displays the System Settings/Network Settings page of AT-SESC running as the primary.
- Uncheck the "Enable authentication database synchronization" checkbox and click the "Submit" → "OK" button.
- Display the System Settings/Network Settings page of AT-SESC, which was operating as another secondary.
- Uncheck the "Enable authentication database synchronization" checkbox and click the "Submit" → "OK" button.
- Next, upgrade to this version.
Log in to AT-SESC again, click the "Select File" button in "Software Upgrade" on the System Settings/System Information page, select the file for this version, and then click the "Update" → "OK" button.
Note
It takes about 10 to 20 minutes for the firmware version upgrade to be completed and the reboot to be performed.
- After upgrading to this version, enable synchronization of the authentication database.
Refer to Quick Tour / Synchronizing AMF Security / Configuring Synchronization for instructions on how to enable it.
- Import the authentication data backed up in step 1.
Displays the System Settings / System Information page of AMF Security running as the primary.
- Click the "Import" → "Select File" button for the authentication data, select the backed-up authentication data (CSV format) file, and click the "Submit" button.
Upgrade from AMF Security 2.x.x to this version
If you are using AMF Security 2.x.x earlier than this version, upgrade in the following order.Execution of DataBase log cleanup tool → Upgrade to this version
Note that the procedure differs depending on whether AMF Security is made redundant and authentication database synchronization is used, or if it is not used.
NoteIn this procedure, the version upgrade from AMF Security 2.0.0 is taken as an example.
NoteWhen upgrading from AMF Security 2.2.2 or later to this version, it is not necessary to run the "DataBase log cleanup tool" (executing the "DataBase log cleanup tool" does not cause any problems).
If you are not using authentication database synchronization
- Delete the database log with "DataBase log cleanup tool".
Delete the database log by following the procedure described in the Readme file.
- After deleting the database log, upgrade to this version.
Click the "Select File" button of "Software Upgrade" on the System Settings/System Information page of AMF Security, select the file of this version, and then click the "Update" → "OK" button.
Note
It takes about 10 to 20 minutes for the firmware version upgrade to be completed and the reboot to be performed.
If you are using authentication database synchronization
The procedure for deleting the database log differs depending on whether the synchronization status of the authentication database is "Syncing" or "Disconnected". The synchronization status of the authentication database is displayed after the host name in the upper right of the page when you log in to AMF Security.Please refer to the Readme file for each procedure depending on the synchronization status of the authentication database.
- When "Syncing" is displayed in the upper right corner of the page of the two AMF Securitys
- When "Disconnected" is displayed in the upper right of the page of either of the two AMF Securitys
- Delete the database log with "DataBase log cleanup tool".
Please refer to the steps in the Readme file according to the synchronization status of the authentication database.
Note
The authentication data obtained in the above procedure is used in step 5.
- Disable authentication database synchronization when the database log deletion is complete.
For instructions on how to disable it, refer to Quick Tour / Synchronizing AMF Security / Disable Configuring Synchronization.
- Next, upgrade to this version.
Log in to AMF Security again, click the "Select File" button in "Software Upgrade" on the System Settings/System Information page, select the file for this version, and then click the "Update" → "OK" button.
Note
It takes about 10 to 20 minutes for the firmware version upgrade to be completed and the reboot to be performed.
- Enable authentication database synchronization.
Refer to Quick Tour / Synchronizing AMF Security / Configuring Synchronization for instructions on how to enable it.
- Import the authentication data backed up in step 1.
Displays the System Settings / System Information page of AMF Security running as the primary.
- Click the "Import" → "Select File" button for the authentication data, select the backed-up authentication data (CSV format) file, and click the "Submit" button.
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