Due to an issue identified within the System Administration UI, upgrading
IP Fabric from version 6.6.3 (or 6.7.6) over the internet will fail with
Validation failed - Field pathName: "pathName" is required. The issue has
been addressed in version 6.7.7 (or newer). If you are running any IP
Fabric versions from 6.6.3 to 6.7.6, please upgrade to 6.7.7 or newer
manually with an update file from https://releases.ipfabric.io/updates/.
Upgrade Version Policy
We support the following upgrade paths:
The latest version in the previous major line → any version in the
current major line (for example, 5.0.2 → 6.1.3).
Any version in the current major line → any newer version in the current
major line (for example, 6.0.1 → 6.2.3).
The latest version in the current major line → any version in the
next major line (for example, 6.2.5 → 7.1.3).
Our release naming follows semantic versioning, where
the components of the version are:
major.minor.patch+build
The major version changes if we introduce a (typically backwards
incompatible) change affecting APIs, deployment, or key component of the
platform.
The minor version means a significant change, typically a new feature being
added. These are typically backwards compatible, and we also keep the promise
of API compatibility.
patch releases are frequently bugfix releases.
build is an internal version that increases with every internal build and
can thus be a large number. It is used to distinguish between different
packages.
Clearing Browser Cache
After upgrading IP Fabric to a newer version, you should see the Your
application has been updated and must be refreshed dialog in the main GUI.
It is usually sufficient to just click the Refresh button.
However, in case of issues with the main GUI or if you did not see the
mentioned dialog, please force refresh your browser cache.
The key combination for doing this depends on your operating system. In your
browser window with your IP Fabric appliance’s URL open, use one of the
following key combinations:
Windows: Ctrl + F5
macOS: Command + Shift + R
Linux: Ctrl + F5
This will only affect the browser cache for the IP Fabric appliance.
Update Process
Our update process is based on Debian’s apt package resolving. As a result, we
remove any configured apt repositories during the update. If you have manually
configured any repositories, the update process will remove them. Please note
that we aim to keep the appliance as small and thin as possible, so any
unwanted packages may be automatically removed.