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Update process

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I am trying to understand the update process for Polisy with polygot 2/3 and ISY.  I am not sure about the order process in updating the various parts.  What order do I update in?  I.E.  Do I update Polisy first, then Polgyot 2 and 3 next , followed by any Node server updates, and lastly ISY version?  I have not been able to find info that details this.  Thanks in advance.

1 hour ago, jlamb said:

I am trying to understand the update process for Polisy with polygot 2/3 and ISY.  I am not sure about the order process in updating the various parts.  What order do I update in?  I.E.  Do I update Polisy first, then Polgyot 2 and 3 next , followed by any Node server updates, and lastly ISY version?  I have not been able to find info that details this.  Thanks in advance.

I've upgraded all at separate times without regard to any specific order without any issues. They are all separate so i don't think it matters.

Besides that, all of them get updates at different times so I doubt they are in any specific order

Edited by lilyoyo1

1 hour ago, jlamb said:

I am trying to understand the update process for Polisy with polygot 2/3 and ISY.  I am not sure about the order process in updating the various parts.  What order do I update in?  I.E.  Do I update Polisy first, then Polgyot 2 and 3 next , followed by any Node server updates, and lastly ISY version?  I have not been able to find info that details this.  Thanks in advance.

I've been following this scenario, that I gleaned from various forum posts, for quite awhile and it has served me well. When the upgrade executes it determines what packages you need and in the order it will use. Before answering yes just look through what was written to the display to see what it will do. You can always answer no if you're just wondering what it would do.

Upgrading all services
There are 5 important services that have to run: polyglot (and pg3), udx (does sys admin stuff), isy (IoP), and mongod (will be gone when pg3 is official). 
So, pkg update and upgrade upgrades all packages. The services restart the aforementioned. You should include isy. 

sudo service polyglot stop
sudo service udx stop
sudo pkg update
sudo pkg upgrade
sudo service polyglot start
sudo service udx start
sudo service isy start
sudo service pg3 restart

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Thank you for the info.  Does anyone happen to know the latest version of polyglot V2?  I've managed to get all other updates but seems the V2 has not updated in some time.  I'm at version 2.2.13.

1 hour ago, jlamb said:

Thank you for the info.  Does anyone happen to know the latest version of polyglot V2?  I've managed to get all other updates but seems the V2 has not updated in some time.  I'm at version 2.2.13.

V2 is deprecated so there probably hasn't been any updates. V3 is it's replacement.

Additional Note: PG2 packages will update if you run update from it's webpage. V3 requires Sudo at this time as listed above

Edited by lilyoyo1

Thank you for the info.  Does anyone happen to know the latest version of polyglot V2?  I've managed to get all other updates but seems the V2 has not updated in some time.  I'm at version 2.2.13.
polyglot v2 is not being advanced any further but still functions just fine on my RPi 3.

PG3 still has many bugs yet.

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The pg2 web interface check for updates and update seems to be same as sudo. It upgrades everything including pg3. It doesn’t seem to restart services so reboot after. 

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