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Upgrading Universal Data Mover Gateway

Upgrading UDMG refers to the increase of a currently installed pre-2.0.x Version, Release, or Modification level of UDMG (1.5.x, 1.4.x, 1.3.x, 1.2.x) to UDMG 2.0.x.

Warning

As a precautionary measure, it is highly recommended that you back up the UDMG database prior to upgrading.

Upgrading from a pre 2.0 UDMG release

If you are upgrading an installation of UDMG from any release before 2.0.0.0, the following changes must be reviewd carefully.

Note
titleLicense Key

Starting with UDMG version 2.0, a license key must be provided to enable file transfers.

Contact your Stonebranch representative or Customer Support to receive the license key before upgrading to version 2.0 or later.

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Note
titleStart parameters

The start parameters for several services have changed.


Please review the start scripts, especially for manual installation or if the Systemd service files have been edited. 
For a standard upgrade with the provided Linux packages, the service configuration is updated automatically 

The following modules now require a 'start' command in server mode. 

udmg-auth-proxy start -f configuration_file

udmg-agent-client start -f configuration_file

udmg-agent-server start -f configuration_file

Without it, they will only display the command line usage information.

In addition, a 'test' command allows the syntax of the configuration file to be verified without starting the server.

Upgrading from a pre 1.3 UDMG release


Note
titleNote

If you are upgrading an installation of UDMG from any release before 1.3.0.0, you must uninstall the older version before installing the new version.

Migration from releases before 1.2.1.1 (0.7.1-sb.3) is not supported anymore.


The installation packages, binaries, services, and environment variables have changed, and this does not allow for a standard upgrade.

CategoryPrior releasesRelease 1.3
user and groupmft:mftudmg:udmg
binaries/usr/local/bin/opt/udmg/bin
configuration files/etc/mft/opt/udmg/etc
log files/var/opt/udmg/logs/var/opt/udmg/logs
UDMG Admin UI assets/opt/udmg/var/www/mft/opt/udmg/var/www/udmg
Services
  • mft_waarp_gateway
  • mft_auth_proxy
  • nginx
  • mft_web_transfer_client
  • mft-agent-proxy-client
  • mft-agent-proxy-server
  • udmg-server
  • udmg-auth-proxy
  • nginx
  • udmg-web-transfer
  • udmg-agent-server
  • udmg-agent-client
Environment variables
  • WAARP_GATEWAY_ADDRESS
  • MFT_AUTH_PROXY_CONFIG
  • MFT_AGENT_PROXY_CONFIG
  • UDMG_SERVER_ADDRESS
  • UDMG_AUTH_PROXY_CONFIG
  • UDMG_AGENT_CONFIG

It may be required to modify the work and data directories ownership or access rights and to update UDMG Server transfer rules to use paths that are accessible by the 'udmg' user.

The configuration files must be reviewed and compared between the old and new locations.

Special attention is required for the AESpassphrase parameter for UDMG Server. It must be the path for the file that was used by the previous release and must be accessible by the new service user. It is recommended to set an absolute path in the configuration file.

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Pre-Installation / Upgrade Backups

The installation process overwrites the current files (exception: the configuration files are kept), this may affect your modifications.

Backing up the configuration files optimizes the time it takes you to get up and running after installing or upgrading.

/opt/udmg/etc/udmg/nginx/udmg.conf
/opt/udmg/etc/udmg/agent/client.toml
/opt/udmg/etc/udmg/agent/server.toml
/opt/udmg/etc/udmg/auth-proxy/config.toml
/opt/udmg/etc/udmg/web-transfer/config.toml
/opt/udmg/etc/udmg-server/server.ini

After upgrading RPM or DEB packages, review the new configuration file templates (with the extension .rpmnew or .dpk-new) and edit the current configuration files to add new parameters or remove deprecated parameters.

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db_migration

Release Migration

The UDMG release version is stored in the database to ensure the data structure is compatible with the version of the UDMG components.

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Upgrading with Linux Software Packages

Step 1

Contact your Stonebranch representative or Customer Support to receive the software package for the intended operating system.

Step 2

Perform the recommended backup of configuration files.

Step 3

Stop the components services.

The exact steps depend on the system architecture and the deployed components, for example:

sudo systemctl stop nginx
sudo systemctl stop udmg-server
sudo systemctl stop udmg-auth-proxy
sudo systemctl stop udmg-agent-client
sudo systemctl stop udmg-agent-server

Step 4

Upgrade the UDMG packages (RPM or DEB), for example:

sudo rpm -Uvh udmg-agent-2.0.0.0.build.7.x86_64.rpm
sudo rpm -Uvh udmg-admin-ui-2.0.0.0.build.4.x86_64.rpm
sudo rpm -Uvh udmg-admin-ui-nginx-2.0.0.0.build.4.x86_64.rpm
sudo rpm -Uvh udmg-auth-proxy-2.0.0.0.build.15.x86_64.rpm
sudo rpm -Uvh --force udmg-server-2.0.0.build.3.x86_64.rpm

Step 5

Review the component configuration files.
Refer to each component installation section below for the list of parameters.
/opt/udmg/etc/udmg/nginx/udmg.conf
/opt/udmg/etc/udmg/agent/client.toml
/opt/udmg/etc/udmg/agent/server.toml
/opt/udmg/etc/udmg/auth-proxy/config.toml
/opt/udmg/etc/udmg-server/server.ini

Note that new configuration file templates (with the extension .rpmnew or .dpk-new) that contain all the allowed parameters are added during the software package upgrade.


Note
titleNote

The default upstream port to reach the UDMG Authentication Proxy is set to 5775 in /opt/udmg/etc/udmg/nginx/udmg.conf starting from version 1.5.0.1.

Please review and make sure that the same port (either 5000 or 5775) is also defined in /opt/udmg/etc/udmg/auth-proxy/config.toml .


Step 6Perform the release migration.
Step 7

Review the component service configuration files.

For instance, the UDMG Authentication Proxy service file (/etc/systemd/system/udmg-auth-proxy.service) was installed with these parameters in version 1.5

Code Block
titleudmg-auth-proxy.service (Version 1.5)
[Unit]
Description=Stonebranch UDMG Authentication Proxy

[Service]
Type=simple
User=udmg
Group=udmg
WorkingDirectory=/home/udmg
Environment="UDMG_AUTH_PROXY_CONFIG=/opt/udmg/etc/udmg/auth-proxy/config.toml"
ExecStart=/bin/sh -c 'exec /opt/udmg/bin/udmg-auth-proxy'
Restart=on-failure
SyslogIdentifier=udmg-auth-proxy
SyslogFacility=local0

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Note the addition of the start command on the ExecStart directive in the version 2.0:

Code Block
titleudmg-auth-proxy.service (Version 2.0)
[Unit]
Description=Stonebranch UDMG Authentication Proxy

[Service]
Type=simple
User=udmg
Group=udmg
WorkingDirectory=/home/udmg
Environment="UDMG_AUTH_PROXY_CONFIG=/opt/udmg/etc/udmg/auth-proxy/config.toml"
ExecStart=/bin/sh -c 'exec /opt/udmg/bin/udmg-auth-proxy start'
Restart=on-failure
SyslogIdentifier=udmg-auth-proxy
SyslogFacility=local0

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target


The same applies for the other components:

/etc/systemd/system/udmg-auth-proxy.service

/etc/systemd/system/udmg-agent-client.service

/etc/systemd/system/udmg-agent-server.service

Step 8

Start the components services.

The exact steps depend on the system architecture and the deployed components, for example:

sudo systemctl start udmg-server
sudo systemctl start udmg-auth-proxy
sudo systemctl start udmg-agent-client
sudo systemctl start udmg-agent-server
sudo systemctl start nginx

Step 9Verify or apply the license; see UDMG Licensing.


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Step 1

Contact your Stonebranch representative or Customer Support to receive the software package for the intended operating system.

Step 2

Perform the recommended backup of configuration files.

Step 3

Stop the components services.

The exact steps depend on the system architecture and the deployed components, for example:

sudo systemctl stop nginx
sudo systemctl stop udmg-server
sudo systemctl stop udmg-auth-proxy
sudo systemctl stop udmg-agent-client
sudo systemctl stop udmg-agent-server

Step 4

Replace the component binaries:

sudo cp udmg-server.bin /opt/udmg/bin/udmg-server
sudo cp udmg-client.bin /opt/udmg/bin/udmg-client
sudo cp udmg-auth-proxy.bin /opt/udmg/bin/udmg-auth-proxy

Change ownership/permissions on new files:

sudo chown -R root:udmg /opt/udmg/bin/
sudo chmod -R 750 /opt/udmg/bin/

Upgrade the Admin UI:

sudo mv /opt/udmg/var/www/udmg mv /opt/udmg/var/www/udmg_BACKUP
sudo unzip -d /opt/udmg/var/www/udmg 'udmg-admin-ui-2.0.0.0 build.4.zip'
sudo chown -R root:udmg /opt/udmg/var/www/udmg

Step 5

Review the component configuration files.

Refer to each component installation section below for the list of parameters.
/opt/udmg/etc/udmg/nginx/udmg.conf
/opt/udmg/etc/udmg/agent/client.toml
/opt/udmg/etc/udmg/agent/server.toml
/opt/udmg/etc/udmg/auth-proxy/config.toml
/opt/udmg/etc/udmg-server/server.ini

Step 6Perform the release migration.
Step 7

Review the component service configuration files.

For instance, the UDMG Authentication Proxy service file (/etc/systemd/system/udmg-auth-proxy.service) was installed with these parameter in version 1.5

Code Block
titleudmg-auth-proxy.service (Version 1.5)
[Unit]
Description=Stonebranch UDMG Authentication Proxy

[Service]
Type=simple
User=udmg
Group=udmg
WorkingDirectory=/home/udmg
Environment="UDMG_AUTH_PROXY_CONFIG=/opt/udmg/etc/udmg/auth-proxy/config.toml"
ExecStart=/bin/sh -c 'exec /opt/udmg/bin/udmg-auth-proxy'
Restart=on-failure
SyslogIdentifier=udmg-auth-proxy
SyslogFacility=local0

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Note the addition of the start command on the ExecStart directive in the version 2.0:

Code Block
titleudmg-auth-proxy.service (Version 2.0)
[Unit]
Description=Stonebranch UDMG Authentication Proxy

[Service]
Type=simple
User=udmg
Group=udmg
WorkingDirectory=/home/udmg
Environment="UDMG_AUTH_PROXY_CONFIG=/opt/udmg/etc/udmg/auth-proxy/config.toml"
ExecStart=/bin/sh -c 'exec /opt/udmg/bin/udmg-auth-proxy start'
Restart=on-failure
SyslogIdentifier=udmg-auth-proxy
SyslogFacility=local0

[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target


The same applies for the other components:

/etc/systemd/system/udmg-auth-proxy.service

/etc/systemd/system/udmg-agent-client.service

/etc/systemd/system/udmg-agent-server.service

Step 8

Start the components services.

The exact steps depend on the system architecture and the deployed components, for example:

sudo systemctl start udmg-server
sudo systemctl start udmg-auth-proxy
sudo systemctl start udmg-agent-client
sudo systemctl start udmg-agent-server
sudo systemctl start nginx

Step 9Verify or apply the license; see UDMG Licensing.

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Setup the Systemd Services


Note
titleNote

If you are upgrading an installation of UDMG from any release before 2.0.0.0, the start parameters for several services have changed.

Please review them carefully, especially for manual installation or if the Systemd service files have been edited. 
The service configuration is updated automatically for a standard upgrade with the provided Linux packages.

The following modules now require a 'start' command in server mode. 

udmg-auth-proxy start -f configuration_file

udmg-web-transfer start -f configuration_file

udmg-agent-client start -f configuration_file

udmg-agent-server start -f configuration_file

Without it, they will only display the command line usage information.

In addition, a 'test' command allows the syntax of the configuration file to be verified without starting the server.

UDMG Server

Create a new service definition:

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selinux
selinux
Using UDMG with SELinux

Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is enabled by default on modern RHEL and CentOS servers. Each operating system object (process, file descriptor, file, etc.) is labeled with an SELinux context that defines the permissions and operations the object can perform. In RHEL 6.6/CentOS 6.6 and later, NGINX is labeled with the httpd_t context.

When SELinux is enabled, the UDMG Admin UI shows "403 access denied" and "404 page not found" errors on the landing page, and permission errors are reported in the NGINX log files:

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2023/09/19 12:51:38 [error] 108236#108236: *1 "/opt/udmg/var/www/udmg/index.html" is forbidden (13: Permission denied), client: 127.0.0.1, server: localhost, request: "GET / HTTP/1.1", host: "localhost
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