Stop all running Kiuwan instances by running the following command:
cd [INSTALLER_DIR]/docker
sudo ./stop-kiuwan.sh
Step 3: update the persistent volumes
Once the license files have been updated, please run this commands to copy all files to the configured volumes, set the needed permissions and update the configured Kiuwan instances:
cd [INSTALLER_DIR]
sudo ./deploy-user-content.sh
sudo ./update.sh
Step 4: start Kiuwan instances
Start all Kiuwan instances by running the following command:
Step 2: stop Kiuwan instances and infrastructure services
Stop all running Kiuwan instances by running the following command:
cd [INSTALLER_DIR]/docker
sudo ./stop-kiuwan.sh
sudo ./stop-infrastructure.sh
Step 3: update the persistent volumes
Once the certificate files have been updated, please run this commands to copy all files to the configured volumes, set the needed permissions and update the configured Kiuwan instances:
cd [INSTALLER_DIR]
sudo ./deploy-user-content.sh
sudo ./update.sh
Step 4: start Kiuwan instances and infrastructure services
Start all Kiuwan instances by running the following command:
cd [INSTALLER_DIR]/docker
sudo ./start-infrastructure.sh
sudo ./start-kiuwan.sh
Common steps: update your user-content files
The user-content folder should be already populated with the files used in the first time installation procedure.
These files must be present in the user-content folder before proceding to the next steps:
Note that certificate files can be automatically populated after running the Kiuwan On-Premises certificate creation tool. Please refer to Managing certificates section for more information.