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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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* A complete backup / snapshot has been done of both the system and the database | * A complete backup / snapshot has been done of both the system and the database | ||
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The File Fabric' | The File Fabric' | ||
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+ | If you use the File Fabric' | ||
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Verify storage providers have a valid certificates (especially when upgrading from 10.x or 1705). See [[cloudproviders: | Verify storage providers have a valid certificates (especially when upgrading from 10.x or 1705). See [[cloudproviders: | ||
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yum clean all | yum clean all | ||
- | yum install sme-package-1906.02-4 | + | yum install sme-package-1906.03-5 |
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