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Web Security upgrade order
Deployment and Installation Center | Web Security Solutions | Version 7.0.x - v7.8.x
Applies to:
Web Filter, Web Security, Web Security Gateway, and Web Security Gateway Anywhere, v7.0.x - v7.8.x
When you upgrade Websense Web Security solutions, the installer or appliance patch automatically upgrades all components on a given machine in the correct order.
As a result, if you have a main server or appliance hosting most of your Web Security components (including Policy Broker), upgrade that machine first, then use the list below to determine the upgrade order for any additional servers or appliances.
If your components are widely distributed, however, ensure that they are upgraded in the correct order, as follows:
1.
Policy Broker (primary or standalone)
If you are using Websense V-Series appliances, Policy Broker runs on the
full policy source
appliance or server.
Regardless of the other components running on the machine, always upgrade the Policy Broker machine first. The other components on the machine are upgraded in the correct order.
2.
Replica Policy Brokers (when upgrading from v7.8.1)
Upgrade replica Policy Brokers after the primary has been upgraded and before attempting to upgrade any Policy Servers associated with them. If Policy Server is installed on the same machine, it will be upgraded at the same time.
3.
Policy Server
Runs on all
user directory and filtering
appliances, and may run on other Windows or Linux servers.
4.
User Service, Filtering Service, and Directory Agent
This includes all
filtering only
appliances, and may include other Windows or Linux servers.
5.
Log Server and Sync Service
Make sure that all Log Database jobs are stopped before starting the Log Server upgrade. See
Preparing the Web Security Log Database for upgrade
.
6.
TRITON management server
7.
Network Agent, Content Gateway
8.
Transparent identification agents, Remote Filtering Server, Filtering plug-in (Citrix XenApp or Microsoft Forefront TMG)
Once all server components have been upgraded, upgrade client components (the logon application, Remote Filtering Client, Web Endpoint) in any order. See:
Using Logon Agent for Transparent User Identification
Websense Endpoint Clients
Upgrading Websense Web Security Solutions
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