06-27-2023 03:46 AM
hi
im preparing to upgrade our single ISE node from v2.6 -> 2.7 then to 3.2
ive come across the URT tool but theres a couple of warnings in the guide and id like to confirm if its safe to run this tool
The warnings are
Do not run the URT on the Primary Policy Administration Node. The URT tool does not simulate MnT operational data upgrades.
In multiple-node deployments, do not run the URT on the Primary Policy Administration Node.
Our current node is no longer in a multi-node deployment but does have the Administration, Monitoring and Policy Service Personas associated with it.
can anybody advise if i can run URT on our Primary node even though it has those roles/personas associated with it?
cheers
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06-27-2023 07:29 AM
I checked my notes, it shouldn't restart the whole node, but it will restart ISE applications, so you should expect some downtime when you do this.
06-27-2023 04:24 AM - edited 06-27-2023 04:25 AM
yes you can, the message is for deployment with multiple nodes environment. i have standalone node with 3 personas in my test lab and i use upgrade readiness tool before upgrade.
06-27-2023 04:30 AM
@ammahend wrote:yes you can, the message is for deployment with multiple nodes environment. i have standalone node with 3 personas in my test lab and i use upgrade readiness tool before upgrade.
ok thanks for the info.. good to know
06-27-2023 04:37 AM
06-27-2023 04:42 AM
1 thing to note... even though our node is essentially standalone its role says Primary
Make Standalone is the option next to it...
does this make a difference? Is our node still considered as "standalone" even though it says Primary?
06-27-2023 04:55 AM
I think it should be converted to a standalone node.
06-27-2023 05:02 AM - edited 06-27-2023 05:03 AM
@Aref Alsouqi wrote:I think it should be converted to a standalone node.
its never simple is it
And what is the implication of converting the node to standalone? does it reboot? do you know what changes?
06-27-2023 05:34 AM
If that node going to be on its own then it should be converted to a standalone node. I can't remember if that will reboot the whole node or just ISE applications.
06-27-2023 06:39 AM
@Aref Alsouqi wrote:If that node going to be on its own then it should be converted to a standalone node. I can't remember if that will reboot the whole node or just ISE applications.
ok thanks... ill need to get clarification about this from tac support.
06-27-2023 07:29 AM
I checked my notes, it shouldn't restart the whole node, but it will restart ISE applications, so you should expect some downtime when you do this.
06-27-2023 07:32 AM
@Aref Alsouqi wrote:I checked my notes, it shouldn't restart the whole node, but it will restart ISE applications, so you should expect some downtime when you do this.
ok thanks for checking and letting me know
cheers
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