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Intergraph Smart Instrumentation Installation and Upgrade Guide

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Intergraph Smart Instrumentation
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Installation & Upgrade
Smart Instrumentation Version
2018 (12.0)

If you are not a System Administrator and are working on an MSSQL server, your User Name and Password, supplied by your administrator, must have the right permissions to access and upgrade your database.

Only if an upgrade is required to your Smart Instrumentation database does the Intergraph Smart Instrumentation Upgrade (x64) utility window open, after opening the Administration Module.

Oracle user go straight to step 2.

  1. For users working with an MSSQL server database:

    In the Intergraph Smart Instrumentation Upgrade (x64) logon dialog box, enter your User Name and Password.

  2. In the Smart Instrumentation Upgrade window which opens, you can click the Select log directory icon to specify the folder in which to save log files.

    • The log file contains the upgrade process information of your current or previous upgrade session per domain.

    • The default log file directory is your user's Temp folder. To locate this folder, click the Windows Start > Run > %temp%.

      The Smart Instrumentation Upgrade window displays English as its default language if there is no support for a specific language.

  3. Select the schemas to upgrade by selecting the check box next to each, or select the Select all check box if you want to upgrade all the schemas.

    AdminUpgrade (2019)

  4. Click the Upgrade icon at the bottom to start upgrading all selected domains.

Once the upgrade process begins, each schema's status will update, according to the following:

  • Requires upgrade — schema not selected for upgrade.

  • Pending — schema selected for upgrade.

  • In progress — the schema currently being upgraded.

Progress indicators below the schema grid show the current state and phase of each schema's upgrade and the overall progress of the upgrade process.

Once upgrade is complete, each upgraded schema may have one of the following statuses:

  • Upgraded — schema successfully upgraded.

  • Upgraded with errors — schema upgraded, with errors

  • Upgrade failed — schema not upgraded.

On completion of the domain upgrade process, the software records the upgrade session information in a domain-specific log file, in the specified log file location.