04-22-2014 04:39 PM - edited 03-18-2019 02:54 AM
We have TMS 13.2 and TMSPE 1.0 all work great. I would like to upgrade to 14.3.2 and TMSPE 1.1 but TMSPE 1.1 requires 14.2 and 14.2 requires TMSPE 1.1 so how do I go about doing the upgrade - I can not find any documentation that addresses this clearly. I don't mind going from 13.2 to 14.2 upgrading TMSPE to 1.1 then upgrading to 14.3.2 - just want to be sure this will work.
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04-22-2014 08:57 PM
As long as nobody is trying to use it at the time you're upgrading it, it shouldn't matter too much which order you do it in. Note: the TMS version required by TMSPE is the minimum version required for operation, so you can use it with a higher numbered version.
I'd upgrade TMS straight to 14.3.2, then do TMSPE to 1.1.
Note: Some processes may be slightly different depending on what version of software you're running on your VCSes. There's two TMSPE deployment guides, one for older releases and one for X8.1.
Wayne
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04-22-2014 08:57 PM
As long as nobody is trying to use it at the time you're upgrading it, it shouldn't matter too much which order you do it in. Note: the TMS version required by TMSPE is the minimum version required for operation, so you can use it with a higher numbered version.
I'd upgrade TMS straight to 14.3.2, then do TMSPE to 1.1.
Note: Some processes may be slightly different depending on what version of software you're running on your VCSes. There's two TMSPE deployment guides, one for older releases and one for X8.1.
Wayne
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04-23-2014 04:43 AM
Wayne,
thanks for the response - Your recommendation is the same as what TAC finally sent me as well. We are on 8.1.1 now (thanks to the OpenSSL vulnerability) so will be following that guide.
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