Upgrade the Service Manager Self-Service portal
There are a couple of versions of the Self-Service portal:
- The Service Manager 2012 R2 Silverlight-based version.
- The new HTML5-based version. This replaces the Silverlight version.
Follow the upgrade instructions based on the version you're running:
Upgrade from Silverlight portal
The upgrade steps depend whether you're running the Self-Service Portal on a standalone machine or colocated with Service Manager.
Upgrade from Silverlight on a standalone computer
- On the Service Manager 2012 R2 Silverlight Self-Service Portal, uninstall the Silverlight-based Self-Service portal. Support for Silverlight was removed with Service Manager 2016.
- Install the new HTML5-based Self-Service Portal with these instructions.
Upgrade from Silverlight installed on the primary management server
Installing the Self-Service Portal on the same computer as the primary management server isn't recommended. However, if you've done this, use the following steps to upgrade to Service Manager 2016.
- Add the secondary Service Manager 2012 R2 management server to a management group.
- Promote the secondary management server to a primary management server role, which will move the current primary management server to a secondary role.
- Uninstall Service Manager 2012 R2. This step uninstalls the management server role from the computer.
- Upgrade the primary Management Server from Service Manager 2012 R2 to Service Manager 2016.
- Install the secondary Management Server 2016 role on the new computer.
- Install the Service Manager 2016 version of the Self-Service Portal (HTML5) on the same computer as the secondary management server.
Upgrade from Silverlight installed on the secondary management server
- Uninstall Service Manager 2012 R2. This step uninstalls the management server role from the computer.
- Upgrade the primary Management Server from Service Manager 2012 R2 to Service Manager 2016.
- Install the secondary Management Server 2016 role on the new computer.
- Install the Service Manager 2016 version of the Self-Service Portal (HTML5) on the same computer as the secondary management server.
Upgrade from HTML5 portal
The upgrade steps depend whether you're running the Self-Service Portal on a standalone machine or colocated with Service Manager.
Upgrade from HTML5 on a standalone computer
Upgrade the Self-Service Portal directly from Service Manager 2012 R2 to Service Manager 2016.
Upgrade from HTML5 installed on the management server
Installing the Self-Service portal on the same computer as the primary management server isn't recommended. However, if you've done this, use the following steps to upgrade to Service Manager 2016.
- Don't uninstall the Self-Service Portal or Management Server; attempting uninstallation might create an unstable state.
- Download the patch "SM2016SSP_UpgradeFix_20160601.exe", and install it on the server where the 2012 R2 Self-Service Portal is installed.
- Upgrade the primary Management Server from Service Manager 2012 R2 to Service Manager 2016.
- Self-Service Portal will also get upgraded along with the primary management server.
Upgrade from HTML5 installed on the secondary management server
- Don't uninstall the Self-Service Portal or Management Server; attempting uninstallation might create an unstable state.
- Download the patch "SM2016SSP_UpgradeFix_20160601.exe".
- Install it on the server where the 2012 R2 Self Service Portal is installed.
- Upgrade both primary and secondary Management Servers from Service Manager 2012 R2 to Service Manager 2016. The Self Service Portal will also get upgraded along with the secondary management server.