When your certificate or license files have expired, you should redeploy the needed resources to your Kiuwan instances.
To update licenses files used in a Kiuwan On-Premises running installation please proceed with the following steps.
Refer to common steps section in this page.
Stop all running Kiuwan instances by running the following command:
cd [INSTALLER_DIR]/docker sudo ./stop-kiuwan.sh |
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 |
Start all Kiuwan instances by running the following command:
cd [INSTALLER_DIR]/docker sudo ./start-kiuwan.sh |
Refer to common steps section in this page.
Stop all running Kiuwan instances by running the following command:
cd [INSTALLER_DIR]/docker sudo ./stop-kiuwan.sh sudo ./stop-infrastructure.sh |
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 |
Start all Kiuwan instances by running the following command:
cd [INSTALLER_DIR]/docker sudo ./start-infrastructure.sh sudo ./start-kiuwan.sh |
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.