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After the upgrade, Upgrading from icontrol version 3.xx – Grass Valley iControl Upgrade Guide User Manual

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After the Upgrade

put [full path to]\446-20G01-xxx.zip

6. Type

quit

, and then press <Enter> to close the FTP session.

7. Type

exit

, and then press <Enter> to close the DOS command line window.

8. Using the same login credentials (user name:

miranda

, password:

icontrol

), open PuTTY to

establish a superuser SSH connection with the iControl Application Server (see

"Using PuTTY", on

page 3

).

9. Unzip the upgrade installer file in the directory

/home/miranda

on the Application Server by

typing the following command:

unzip 446-20G01-xxx.zip

10.If prompted to overwrite

icontrol.sh

, type

y

(yes), then press <Enter>.

11.Run the installer on the Application Server by typing the following command:

sh icontrol.sh

12.Type

reboot

, and then press <Enter> to reboot your iControl Application Server.

13.Type

exit

, and then press <Enter> to end the superuser session.

14.Type

exit

again, and then press <Enter> to close the PuTTY command line window.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed iControl.

After the Upgrade

1. If you get error message dialogs when trying to open a site or display a page in iC Web runtime, then

the Web sites created in previous versions MUST be re-saved using iC Creator. Some XML format
incompatibilities could have been introduced in older sites. Re-saving them will fix the file format.

2. If you upgraded from iControl version 2.7x, recreate the log database schema by using the Clear

database option from the Log Viewer window. The log database will be cleared and the database
schema recreated.

Upgrading from iControl Version 3.xx

Upgrading to the current version from an earlier 3.xx version of iControl can be performed by using
iControl’s Webmin management tool (a Web user interface).

Note: The backslash (

\

) is used here because you are transferring from the Windows file system.

See also:

For more information, see the Events & Incident Logs chapter of the iControl User’s Guide,

available from the iControl Startup page via the Documentation link.