Doug,

I just told a story about you to one of my camping buddies.  This still cracks 
me up.  You reminded me of it when you used the word doubt.  I was buried in an 
install at Coke in Atlanta.  I think it was Solaris/ARS 4.whatever.  I was 
getting a shitload of error messages and it was escalated to you.  You 
recommended doing the install again as Root.  I said, "Are you certain that if 
I do that it will resolve this?" (I was losing credibility there.)  You said, 
"Lee, I can't tell you with 100% certainty that the sun will rise tomorrow."  
Priceless!  That was deep, man.  And true.

It did work.  Thanks for your support!

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From: ARSList <[email protected]> on behalf of Reif, Douglas 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2019 6:04:55 PM
To: ARSList
Subject: RE: Re: Installer is performing a secondary server install/upgrade, No 
forms will be imported.

Was there doubt with what I stated earlier?
If what I said doesn’t jive with reality,  I can go back and do some more 
research but all the evidence I’ve seen points to the CurrDBVersion being the 
key.
Let me know if you see the currDBversion and dbversion in the control table 
being 57 (not higher)  and yet it still thinks it is  secondary install when 
installing 1902.
As I mentioned, the Secondary install believes that the DB was already 
upgraded.     If this is not the case,  there could be a situation where it 
doesn’t follow the rules and we will have to look into that

DougR



From: ARSList [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Thomas 
Miskiewicz
Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2019 7:59 AM
To: ARSList <[email protected]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Installer is performing a secondary server 
install/upgrade, No forms will be imported.

Thanks Abhijit,

I upgraded from 9.1.04 to the latest version and the installer still says it’s 
a secondary server.

This server is just an archive and it’s running fine so I think I’ll leave it 
like this.

It remains a mystery to me that BMC apparently doesn’t know the exact procedure 
they use to determine whether it’s a primary or a secondary server.

After spending countless hours with their support to no avail I’m giving up.


Thomas

On 27. Apr 2019, at 13:30, Abhijit Hendre 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
For 9.1.04 , there is a roll back utility to roll back platform upgrade (AR, 
Atrium Core, Atrium Integrator) which also roll backs control table mentioned 
by Doug. Please check with BMC support for this utility. You will have to run 
this utility and then run upgrade again.


Thanks,
Abhijit H

On Thu, Apr 25, 2019, 12:41 AM Thomas Miskiewicz 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I have a restore point for the current messed up state so I’ll run the 
installer and see what it says.

On 24. Apr 2019, at 21:00, Reif, Douglas 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
If I ran this past the ‘committee’ you know what they would say; “We never 
tested that”.
I’m guessing. Maybe they did test it.  But I have a good feeling that you’d be 
on your own.
Having said that, the idea has merit.
Say you upgraded to 1902.   It should assume that your DB is a fully intact 
9104 DB with all the forms and workflow that would have been imported had it 
been a successful 9104 upgrade
.
So it should go ahead and upgrade the DB on your first install, which is going 
to be a “primary” server install because the DB version is different..  Then it 
will start ARServer and if it starts up fine, will import stuff.

Now, it is only going to import stuff that it thinks needs to be imported based 
on the fact that you are upgrading from 9104 to 1902.  This is where there is 
potential to not go perfectly.   But it should be pretty close.

The concern would be if something was missing from your 9104 definitions that 
prevents a 9102 definition from being imported. Or in 9102 did not import 
something because it assumed it was already there.

There are not critical problems.  But you could test and see how it goes.
Check the install logs and look for any files with ‘error’ in the name under 
the ..\ARSystem\logs directory
Good idea,

Doug


From: ARSList [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Thomas 
Miskiewicz
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 11:39 AM
To: ARSList <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Installer is performing a secondary server 
install/upgrade, No forms will be imported.

What about upgrading to even higher version? I see that the DB version would 
change so maybe we could force it this way?

On 24. Apr 2019, at 20:33, Reif, Douglas 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
This is a difficult position.  Since the DB was already upgraded to 57, the 
installer won’t upgrade it again; nor will it perform the imports that 
typically would have occurred after the DB was upgraded and arserver restarted.
And there is not a way to downgrade the DB.
A “secondary” server is any server that is installing after  the db was 
upgraded.
The “primary” server is the first one to run the install while the DB is still 
the original version.
Without a backup, I don’t know how you are going to get the installer to do 
what you want.
An alternative is to simply manually import everything.
As you may be aware, there’s a lot of stuff to import. And this is not 
technically a supported method.
BMC wants you to always have a DB backup or restore point you can use.
If you do decide to import manually,  most everything is going to be in the 
‘Installforms’ directory.
But I am not going to make an official recommendation that you do that.  You 
can try it and see where it takes you.   Test, Test, Test

Doug


From: ARSList [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Thomas 
Miskiewicz
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 11:23 AM
To: ARSList <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Installer is performing a secondary server 
install/upgrade, No forms will be imported.

Hi Doug,

and thank you for the prompt reaction!

The currdbversion version is indeed 57 however we don’t have a db we can revert 
to...

So the questions remain:

- how does the installer recognize whether it’s dealing primary vs secondary 
server

or

- how can we convince it to think of this server as primary server.

Is a secondary server secondary forever? No right?



Thomas



On Wed 24. Apr 2019 at 20:17, Reif, Douglas 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Thomas,
We often see this problem after a prior install failed but had already updated 
the database.
You run the next install and it checks the dbversion from the control table.
See https://communities.bmc.com/docs/DOC-37267.  This shows that for 9104 the 
currdbversion would be 57.
So my assumption is that if you checked the control table, you would see this, 
meaning the DB was upgraded.

The solution for this is to rollback the DB to prior to the upgrade that failed.
The upgrades do not rollback the database automatically.  It’s a lot of work to 
undo some of the things the installers does because decisions are made 
dynamically based on the environment.  It’s a lot easier to make a db backup or 
restore point and if the install fails, just revert to that.

DougR


From: ARSList 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] On 
Behalf Of Thomas Miskiewicz
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 10:01 AM
To: ARSList <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Installer is performing a secondary server install/upgrade, 
No forms will be imported.

Hi All,

we upgraded one single 7.6.04 server to 9.1.04 and got this at the end: 
Installer is performing a secondary server install/upgrade, No forms will be 
imported

Same situation when we try to re-run the installer. Does anyone know where does 
Remedy store the info or how it recognises which type of server 
(primary/secondary)?
(Definitely not via ARSystemInstallationConfiguration as the parameter 
BMC_IS_SECONDARY_SERVER is set to false.)

BMC Support doesn’t know how to solve this…



Thomas
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