RSA SecureID Manager : ( Virtual Appliance )
How is the UpgradePath from 8.1 SP1 P15 to Version 8.2 and the next Steps to 8.3
RSA SecureID Manager : ( Virtual Appliance )
How is the UpgradePath from 8.1 SP1 P15 to Version 8.2 and the next Steps to 8.3
Always patch Primary 1st, replicas second, one at a time, one patch at a time, as replication will break until you patch the replica up. AM 8.2 base, 8.2.0.0.0 is your first patch, AM 8.2 P5 is your second patch.
000029877 - How to install patches on an RSA Authentication Manager 8.1 via web browser
some might argue that you can skip AM 8.2 P5, and go directly to what I call your third patch, which would be AM 8.2 SP1, 8.2.1.0.0. I think the amount of time spent on a single patch is worth it, though documentation says you can directly patch from AM 8.2 base no patches to AM 8.2 SP1.
Likewise I'd recommend at least one roll-up patch on AM 8.2 SP1, Patch 6 or higher.
Then AM 8.3
Then AM 8.3 P3, or P2 if you prefer to wait more than a week after a patch is released, to see if others report any unforeseen problems.
To download RSA Authentication Manager 8.2, you will need to follow the steps provided in000034558 - How to download RSA Authentication Manager 8.x full kits and service packs from RSA Link.
Regards,
Erica
Always patch Primary 1st, replicas second, one at a time, one patch at a time, as replication will break until you patch the replica up. AM 8.2 base, 8.2.0.0.0 is your first patch, AM 8.2 P5 is your second patch.
000029877 - How to install patches on an RSA Authentication Manager 8.1 via web browser