01-03-2019 10:32 AM - edited 03-08-2019 05:29 PM
Does anyone have experience in upgrading DNA Center? I am running a POC and trying to get fully upgraded but it seems every time I upgrade an Application there is another upgrade to follow.
Regarding the main system update I was initially on 1.2.1 > 1.2.6 > 1.2.8 (which took very long).
If there a proper way to upgrade DNA Center? Is it System update and then Application update, if so is there a way to jump Application updates or are they strictly linear?
01-03-2019 11:19 AM
01-03-2019 11:22 AM
01-11-2019 09:22 AM
It takes a while. In my lab 1.2.6 to 1.2.8 was 7.5 hours, 2 hours of which was download (very slow Internet connection in my lab) and 2 and a half hours was application upgrade.
If you look at lab notes below and timing, I think the best way to go when coming from 1.2.6 is:
- Apply 1.2.6.1, check in 45 mins later
- Apply 1.2.8, check in 2 hours later
- Download all apps - time will vary depending on Internet speed. If slow, allow 2 hours
- Install all apps, check in 2 and a half hours later
That way, you're not forced to sit there staring at it.
Here are my lab notes. Making sure that Cisco DNA Center is "quiet" after each step is important.
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Total time to update Cisco DNA Center 1.2.6 to 1.2.8: 7 and 1/2 hours, 2 hours of which are "slow download"
From 1.2.6, apply System Update 1.1.0.659.1, 40 minutes total.
Cisco DNA Center was busy for 10 minutes after System Update, verified with
while true; echo Checking; do magctl appstack status | grep 0/; echo "Check Complete"; sleep 30; done
Once this showed only "Checking" and "Check Complete", moved on to 1.2.8 via "Switch Now"
Then apply System Update 1.1.0.715, 2 hours 15 minutes total
Cisco DNA Center was busy for 20 minutes after System Update, verified with
while true; echo Checking; do magctl appstack status | grep 0/; echo "Check Complete"; sleep 30; done
Once this showed only "Checking" and "Check Complete", moved on to App Updates
"Download All" for App Updates, took 2 hours because of slow Internet link in lab
"Update All" for App Updates, took 2 and a half hours
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01-03-2019 11:25 AM
01-09-2019 09:29 AM
Hi,
Please go through the upgrade guide for the better visibility on the Question that you have asked:
New Customers should go directly to v1.2.8 via the Cloud Update.
Existing Assurance/non-fabric deployments can move to v1.2.8 if they want to use the new features/enhancements
Existing SDA production deployment customers are recommended to move to v1.2.8 only if they need the new device support for Catalyst 9200 or 9200L else they should stay on v1.2.6
Upgrade Paths:
Any existing customer deployments on v1.1.7, v1.1.8, or v1.2 – 1.2.4 will need to first upgrade to v1.2.6
Customer deployments on v1.2.5 or v1.2.6 will need to first apply a System Update before they can upgrade to 1.2.8. The System Update version is 1.1.0.659.1 and is available in production catalog. Once this update is applied, customers will be able to see the 1.2.8 banner and can upgrade to it.
About your question:
"If there a proper way to upgrade DNA Center? Is it System update and then Application update, if so is there a way to jump Application updates or are they strictly linear?"
The above is the only way to upgrade to the new version. Right now there is no other way. This is as it is documented by Cisco and Cisco recommended.
Regards,
Vibha Jha
Cisco Sales Acceleration Center
sac-support@cisco.com
01-10-2019 07:16 PM
Beware if jumping from 1.X to 2.X. Also, as of 2.5 DNAC requires a VIP even if not running a cluster. I had issues with this before getting to 1.2.6. View the release notes to ensure your ISE version is compatible with whatever you are attempting to move to. If you reach out to TAC they will provide you with a step by step approach.
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