Steps for Upgrading PAS Topology - PAS ICS Integrity - 7.3 - Administration & Configuration - Intergraph

ICS Integrity Administration Guide

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Before you upgrade the PAS Topology asset model, make sure your systems are equipped with the hardware, software, and accounts required for using this asset model. For more information, see PAS Topology and Risk Analytics Requirements.

The following list provides the steps to upgrade a currently installed PAS Topology asset model. This checklist guides you through the remaining sections of this document. For more information about installing and configuring the PAS Topology asset model the first time, see Steps for Implementing Risk Analytics Using Topology.

  1. Verify all computers meet (or exceed) the requirements for this version of the asset model. For more information, see PAS Topology and Risk Analytics Requirements.

  2. Back up the current database and your configuration and licensing files. For more information, see the Integrity Installation Guide.

  3. Back up the InstallPath\DataCollector\Asset Models\PAS Topology folder to a location outside the Integrity installation folder.

  4. Copy the new Topology asset model files to the PAS Topology folder.

  5. Import the new version of the Topology asset model. If using multiple databases, import the Topology, Inventory, Recon, and Network Devices asset models to the primary database. For more information, see Importing the Topology Asset Model.

  6. Run the PAS Topology sequence to process the existing data for the assets. If using multiple databases, run the sequence on the primary database. Select the Run Now option when scheduling an import to run the import immediately. For more information, see Scheduling Topology Imports.

  7. Verify the imported data to make sure the data is displayed correctly.

  8. If you are using third party integrations, test the connections to the devices.

    For more information, see Defining Your System Settings.

  9. Check the import schedules to make sure your Network Devices and Recon data is processed as a unit so your network data remains synchronized. In general, you should import your data in the following order: Network Devices, Recon, and then Inventory items for Recon assets. The PAS Topology asset model processes newly imported data so it can represent the latest data.

After you import new data, you may need to restart the Integrity web interface to display that data in the PAS Topology view. For more information about using the Admin Utility to restart the web application, see Restarting the Web Application.