You can upgrade Ops Center Administrator by using the application installer or by restoring a backup of the previous version. The upgrade method depends on which version of the software you are currently running.
Note: Ops Center Administrator v10.9.1 and later can manage a large number of resources, such as number of storage systems or volumes, with the fixed memory size. If you upgrade from a previous version to v10.9.1 or later, any changes that you made to the memory settings by using the following commands are automatically updated to the required settings:
- elasticsearch-memory-setting
- rainier-memory-setting
Note: Ops Center Administrator v10.9.x no longer supports the stand-alone preconfigured media. Starting from v10.9.x, you must instead use the consolidated Ops Center preconfigured media, Ops Center Server Express installer, or the application installer.
- If you are upgrading from v10.x or later with an in-place upgrade, you can use the application installer script as described in Upgrading Ops Center Administrator by using the application installer.
- If you are moving your Ops Center Administrator instance or upgrading from v10.x or later with backup and restore, you must upgrade by creating a backup of your existing Ops Center Administrator instance as described in Upgrading Ops Center Administrator by using backup and restore.
- If you are migrating to a different container runtime (for example; migrating from Docker to Podman), you must upgrade by creating a backup of your existing Ops Center Administrator instance before removing the older container runtime and installing a new one. Refer to Upgrading Ops Center Administrator by using backup and restore for more information.