Epicor 10.2.100.6 Upgrade stalled

I am trying to install the 10.2.100.6 upgrade from 10.1.600.15.

I did the ISO base install, and then (without running the Admin Console) I then installed the Update 10.2.100.6 and ran the Admin Cosole.

Now I am at the Database Server Manger window where according to the upgrade script I should have four options under the Actions dropdown for each of my Appservers:

  1. Upgrade - Import
  2. Keep Database - Install components
  3. Remove Database from admin cosole
  4. Take No Action

I only have three options:

  1. None
  2. Install Components
  3. Remove

Has anyone see this yet?

My layman guess is that my old install was in a base folder of C:\Epicor\ERP10.1\ERP10.1.600.0 and the new 10.2 is in a different folder by default it is: C:\Epicor\ERP10\ERP10.2.100.0

Note the ERP10 for 10.2 vs the ERP10.1 for 10.1

hi

is it not under the database server management?

Regards

Graeme

Mr. Graeme_Fraser: The screen shots i am showing is what i have available - I am trying to follow the Upgrade install guide.

I have some ideas i might try - however, i wanted to see if anyone has encountered this issue yet.
Thanks,
DaveO

hi

ok. From what you had said it looked like the options for section 2.5 of the upgrade guide for the database server upgrade rather than the app server. section 2.7 talks about removing the app server if upgrading from 10.1.

Let us know how it goes.

Graeme

Sorry all - Operator Error.

I was clicking on the “Server Management …” node. I needed to click on the “Database Server Management …”

After i figured that out - the Import option was available.

Thank you for the Replies and note to self - slow down and read the script :slightly_smiling_face:

DaveO

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Please share how 10.2 is performing for you. We want to upgrade from 10.1.400.31 but not sure how stable it is. Not a lot of reviews so far.

thanks,

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Mr. Martin: I have a SaaS customer that is currently running 10.2.100 and I have not heard any screaming (yet).

I upgraded another customers server - there are a few gotchas in the upgrade guide - but overall it went pretty smooth.

Unfortunately, my experience is more on the technical rather than performance side - I really cannot offer you any " watch or for this" or “Don’t do that” kind of advice right now.

Maybe that it something in itself :slight_smile: If I don’t have anything bad to say - does that mean its good?

If I hear any of those things I will pass them on.

Thanks for the quick feedback Dave.

Are they using Single Sign On (SSO)? I heard 10.2 has problems with it and was wondering if that got fixed in one of their patches.

thanks,

Mr. Martin: The SaaS people do NOT use SSO.

I did not know about the SSO issue - I will watch for that.

Thanks for the heads up.

DaveO