03-02-2021 01:53 AM - edited 03-02-2021 01:54 AM
Hello there,
I need to perform an upgrade for Cisco Prime Infrastructure from 3.0.0.0.78 to 3.9.
It is definitely not possible to do this upgrade directly.
I have read the official documentation Cisco Prime Quickstart 3.9.
I can imagine the following upgrading path :
step 1- Upgrade from 3.0.0.78 to 3.1 with in-line upgrade (supported)
step 2 - Then from 3.1 to 3.7 with inline upgrade (supported)
step 3 - And finally from 3.7 to 3.9 with inline upgrade (OR restore backup with a new fresh install 3.9).
I have checked the upgraded version compatibility in each step.
What is scaring me is the following information that I have found in quickstart 3.9 :
"If your existing Prime Infrastructure is 3.7.x or 3.8.x, and your upgrade path contains 3.4.x or earlier versions, then you cannot in-line upgrade that server to Prime Infrastructure 3.9 due to security vulnerabilities in the underlying Red Hat 6 installation. You will need to take a backup of the Prime Infrastructure 3.7.x or 3.8.x server, deploy a fresh Prime Infrastructure 3.9 server, and restore that backup into the Prime Infrastructure 3.9 server."
My questions are :
1) During step 3 will i need to do a restore backup involving to do a fresh 3.9 install ?
2) Is it possible to create directly a new 3.9 install and do a restore backup of the 3.0.0.0.78 (compatibility issue of database) ?
Mentionning the fact that I am new on this technology.
Thank you for reading and future answers.
Best regards,
David.
03-02-2021 02:05 AM
I think it would be a lot easier if you just backup your PI DB, stand up a new PI 3.9 instance and then import the old DB.
03-02-2021 02:18 AM
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