Upgrading ARDI - Windows
On Windows-based systems, you will need to login to the desktop on the machine, either physically, via your virtualisation system, or through remote desktop software.
Upgrading the Server
Download the Package
If you’ve subscribed, you should receive an email announcing when the newest release of ARDI is available.
This email will include a link to download the software.
If the system is not online, we suggest downloading the package to a USB stick or other physical media.
If you have misplaced your email, you can find the installer at http://store.optrix.com.au – login with your email address and password and go to the ‘Library’ to find downloads for all of the ARDI components.
Step Two: Install the Software
Copy the installer to the server, log in to the server either physically or via remote, and double-click the installer to run it.
To save time, please turn off the ‘Dependencies’ option unless you are instructed to do so in the release notes for the new version of ARDI. These dependencies are installed the first time you put ARDI on the system and usually won’t need to be updated on a regular basis.
Once the installer finishes, the upgrade process is complete.
Upgrading Drivers
Like the base software, you can subscribe for notifications of new versions of your drivers. When this occurs, there is an additional step you should take.
Because you aren’t allowed to overwrite a file that is currently in use, you will need to shut down your ARDI drivers before you can upgrade them.
Turn Drivers Off
You can turn your drivers off from the Start menu – look for ‘Remove ARDI Driver Services’ under the ARDI menu.
Install Drivers
Run the installers for your various drivers. In most cases, there will be little to no interaction with the user – they will automatically be installed into the appropriate directory.
Restart Drivers
You can restart your drivers once all installers are complete. You can do this with the ‘Install ARDI Driver Services’ link from the Start menu.
Checking the Results
After the automated upgrade is complete, you should visit every ARDI database to ensure that any updates are applied and all are still working as expected.
New features sometimes require changes to the database or cache structure. These changes are applied the first time someone visits the web-interface for each database. This means that verifying that each database is working is actually a vital part of the update process.