Any tips/tricks to see active sessions or verify no active sessions or locks to the IGEL UMS DB before upgrading?


Before upgrading UMS to the new version, i’m told that there should be no active console sessions because it may cause the database to lock. Any tips/tricks to see active sessions and/or verify there are no active sessions or locks to the DB before upgrading?

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On Server itself: search for rmclient.exe / rmadmin.exe processes and terminate them before.

On Clients spread over the world, a command on UMS Server like netstat -avbn connected on Port 8443 should give you all connected clients at this moment but it isn‘t really guaranteed that it is a Console instead of a file transfer from an endpoint.

As an alternative: Stop the Windows Service IgelRMGUIServer and THEN start the update.

Hope it helps a bit!


Thanks

Oh I guess i should specify that I was referring to HA with an external SQL server. Will this transfer to that type of setting?


On Processes: it doesn‘t matter.

On services: Then add the LB / Watchdog services to the equation but that should be enough.


Ok, thanks 🙂

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