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  ps aux | grep java | grep ROS
 
  ps aux | grep java | grep ROS
 
You should see a single output similar to below
 
You should see a single output similar to below
  root    2158693  3.1  8.6 5022980 686268 ?      Sl  Feb02  20:43 /opt/java/bin/java -Xms364M -Xmx968M -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true -Djava.library.path=./dist/libs/ -Djava.awt.headless=true -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -classpath ./dist/ROS.jar:./dist/libs/* ros.ROS httpport=80 httpsport=443
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  root    2158693  3.1  8.6 5022980 686268 ?      Sl  Feb02  20:43 /opt/java/bin/java -Xms364M -Xmx968M -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true ...........
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If you see multiple entries, kill all the process and restart the GigaFlow service

Revision as of 12:26, 12 July 2023

Contents

Server With Direct Internet Access

If the server has internet access you can run the following which will download the latest build and install it (causing service GigaFlow to restart)

/opt/ros/resources/unix/update.sh

Server Without Direct Internet Access

If the server has no internet access, copy the build https://update.viavisolutions.com/latest/ObserverGigaFlowUnixx64.tgz) file into the server folder /opt and then run

tar -vxzf /opt/ObserverGigaFlowUnixx64.tgz -C /

Now restart the GigaFlow service

Updating to Gigaflow 18.16.0.0

When updating to Gigaflow 18.16.0.0 from any previous version, you should run the following command after the 18.16.0.0 has been installed and then restart the GigaFlow service

/opt/ros/resources/unix/updatepost.sh 

Double Check

To Double check that only 1 copy of GigaFlow is running, run the following command

ps aux | grep java | grep ROS

You should see a single output similar to below

root     2158693  3.1  8.6 5022980 686268 ?      Sl   Feb02  20:43 /opt/java/bin/java -Xms364M -Xmx968M -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true ...........

If you see multiple entries, kill all the process and restart the GigaFlow service