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- | ===== Appliance | + | ===== File Fabric |
- | latest update: | + | latest update: |
The SME Enterprise File Fabric platform is shipped as a virtual appliance, this makes it easy to deploy. The new generation of Enterprise File Fabric has a more comprehensive way to upgrade. | The SME Enterprise File Fabric platform is shipped as a virtual appliance, this makes it easy to deploy. The new generation of Enterprise File Fabric has a more comprehensive way to upgrade. | ||
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su - | su - | ||
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+ | First remove any previously installed repositories | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | yum erase sme-repo-release -y | ||
+ | yum erase sme-earlyaccessrepo -y | ||
+ | </ | ||
Next, we want to ensure that the Enterprise repository is installed. If it is installed already, the output will inform you that there is nothing to change | Next, we want to ensure that the Enterprise repository is installed. If it is installed already, the output will inform you that there is nothing to change | ||
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reboot | reboot | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round important 60%> | ||
+ | Customers using SME’s AD Proxy program to communicate with their LDAP system may experience a problem when trying to import users manually. | ||
+ | </ | ||
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