SWAN Member Library Staff:
In the last week, we encountered a performance issue impacting our test instances of the
upgraded Symphony server. This performance issue has caused all database rebuild
processing to run up to ten times longer than expected. Since we run a partial database
rebuild every evening as a part of our regular maintenance, this performance would not be
acceptable for our production server.
Although we’ve spent many hours alongside SirsiDynix engineers searching for the source of
the performance bottleneck in this past week, we’ve unfortunately yet to pinpoint the
issue. That being the case, we’ve decided to postpone the server upgrade until we’re
confident that our performance issue has been completely resolved.
We sincerely apologize for this change of course, and we’ll send additional notices via
SWANcom as soon as a new date has been determined.
Thank you,
Steven Schlewitt
Information Technology Manager
steven@swanlibraries.net<mailto:steven@swanlibraries.net> • 630-326-5993
SWAN Library Services
800 Quail Ridge Drive, Westmont, IL 60559
swanlibraries.net<https://www.swanlibraries.net/> •
catalog.swanlibraries.net<https://catalog.swanlibraries.net/>
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Subject: [SWANcom] *Important* SWAN Server Upgrade Scheduled for February 21st, Special
Instructions Included
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From the SWAN Support Website:
Published on SWAN (
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*Important* SWAN Server Upgrade Scheduled for February 21st, Special Instructions
Included
01/26/2018 - 09:50 - by Steven Schlewitt
SWAN Member Library Staff:
Beginning on Wednesday, February 21st, the SWAN Symphony WorkFlows server will undergo an
upgrade of the current Operating System to ensure the sustained system security and
stability that SWAN has long observed. This upgrade could take up to two days, during
which many SWAN services will be unavailable. The upgrade will impact many aspects of your
library, so please read carefully as you may need to work differently during the upgrade
process. This upgrade will not affect New 19 libraries or any current New 19 testing.
During the upgrade, limited WorkFlows functions (mostly circulation) will be available
over the Symphony Bridge service. To access this service, simply login to WorkFlows as you
normally would with your standard credentials. Your access to certain toolbars, helpers,
reports, and overrides may be removed while on the Bridge, but this is to be expected. To
quickly clarify what you can and cannot do while on the Symphony Bridge during the
upgrade, we’ve included a cheat sheet at the link below. Please print this cheat sheet for
your library staff and keep it handy during the upgrade.
https://support.swanlibraries.net/system/files/Public/ServerUpgradeCircChea…
Following the upgrade, you will only be able to login to the SWAN server at the hostname,
api.in.swanlibraries.net. Additionally your SIP2 devices in the library will need to use
this hostname for continued access to the server. Please verify (or work with IT staff) to
ensure that this hostname is used anywhere that the IP address (10.120.131.25) may
previously have been used. SWAN IT will be contacting your 3rd party vendors for
electronic materials, mobile apps, and databases to ensure the correct address is being
used from their servers as well.
The Important Details
What? Symphony server Operating System upgrade
When? Begins at 3am on Wednesday, February 21st, concluding the morning of Friday,
February 23rd
There is a possibility of concluding in the morning of Thursday, February 22nd. If this
is the case, we will notify everyone on the morning of the 22nd.
Who is Impacted? All library staff and patrons
Circulation/Reference Staff: Will be working over the Symphony Bridge service. PLEASE
DO NOT USE OFFLINE. Access the Bridge service by logging into WorkFlows as usual.
Cataloging/Tech Services Staff: Will not be able to perform regular
item/acquisitions/report functions. Please plan ahead to accommodate ongoing cataloging
projects and working schedules.
Information Technology Staff: Will need to verify WorkFlows and SIP hardware
connectivity to the SWAN server hostname,
api.in.swanlibraries.net instead of the IP
address, 10.120.131.25.
Patrons: Will be unable to access My Account, Item Availability, Payments, and Holds
functions in Enterprise.
What will be available?
* Symphony/WorkFlows Server
* Full access to SIP2 3rd Party Vendor Integration (databases, electronic media)
* Full access to SIP2 Hardware/Software Integration (AMH, self-check, PC
reservation, print release)
* Partial accessto WorkFlows
* Full access to checkout/check-in functions
* Full access to view patron records and status
* Full access to bill/fine payment
* Full access to fill available holds
* Full access to item transit
* No access to cataloging, item additions or deletions, record additions
* No access to the creation of new holds
* No access to modifying or registering patron records
* No access to SMS texting service
* No accessto reports, reports will not be scheduled
* Patron notices will be suspended throughout the upgrade
* Hold shelf, pick lists, and other reports will be suspended
* Auto-renewal reports will be scheduled and coordinated around the system
upgrade
* Enterprise
* Full access to current item records and searching
* No access to My Account features
* No access to place holds
* No access to commerce/payment functions
* No access to item availability
* BLUEcloud Applications
* Full accessto BLUEcloud Analytics
* Full accessto BCA report functions
* Statistics from February 21st, 22nd will not be accessible until later in
the week
* BCA Reports will generate and email as scheduled
* No access to Bookmyne
* No access to MobileCirc
The five most important things to know:
1. On February 21st, login to WorkFlows using your username and password as usual. This is
how you’ll access the Symphony Bridge service. If you see 10.120.131.25 in the login
address, change that to
api.in.swanlibraries.net. This will be necessary for login
following the upgrade.
2. In WorkFlows, if you keep encountering overrides that you don’t know the password to
(cataloging, reports, registration, etc), this is expected behavior. These functions have
been disabled on the Symphony Bridge service and will not be accessible until SWAN is back
online. The “What will be available” section above has a full list of services that are
and are not available during the upgrade. For Circulation functions, a summarized cheat
sheet is available here (LINK TO CIRC CHEAT
SHEET<https://support.swanlibraries.net/system/files/Public/ServerUpgrad…)f>).
3. Check your email for news of the upgrade frequently. We’ll be sending all notices to
the SWANcom, SWANcirc, and SWANtech groups and posting to the Support Site
(support.swanlibraries.net<file:///S:/Projects/2018/Azure%20and%20RHEL7%20Migration/Membership%20communications/support.swanlibraries.net>).
If you do not subscribe to any of these three groups, please sign up on the SWAN support
site (
https://support.swanlibraries.net/content/swancom).
4. DO NOT USE OFFLINE MODE. Use of Offline could result in lost transactions while we’re
on the Symphony Bridge.
5. Reports will not run from February 21st through February 22nd, meaning there will not
be any patron notices or emailed statistics from the Symphony/WorkFlows server. BLUEcloud
Analytics WILL BE ACCESIBLE, but data from the 21st and 22nd will not be available until
after the upgrade. If you have reports that are scheduled to run specifically on those
days, please reschedule them to run before or after the upgrade.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can be expected during this upgrade?
The upgrade will begin in the early hours of February 21st with downtime, during which
WorkFlows will be inaccessible. The system will be brought back online around 8am, just
before library hours on the “Symphony Bridge” service, which is essentially an upgrade
tool that allows limited functionality to WorkFlows (but more functionality than Offline
mode) so that library staff are still able to look up patrons, check-in, checkout, and
transit materials. Cataloging and report functions will be completely inaccessible during
the upgrade. During any of this downtime, please avoid using Offline mode. You should
login to WorkFlows as you normally would.
What can be expected on the day after the upgrade (February 23rd)?
All Symphony/WorkFlows functions will be restored, all circulation transactions performed
during the upgrade (including those over SIP2) will be reflected on the new server, and
all reports will run on schedule for the23rd. BCA statistics may take the remainder of the
week to catch up.
What changes should be expected after the upgrade?
Aside from accessing the server exclusively by hostname (
api.in.swanlibraries.net), none
should be expected. The server should operate exactly as it did previously, with all
records in the same place and all functions working exactly as they have. This upgrade
affects the backend of the Symphony server, so it’s nothing directly notable. Even
performance should remain relatively constant. Should you encounter record anomalies or
issues, please email them to help@swanlibraries.net<mailto:help@swanlibraries.net>
for investigation.
Why is this upgrade necessary?
Much like system upgrades on your library desktop computers, this server Operating System
upgrade is necessary to ensure continued stability and security of the SWAN
Symphony/WorkFlows server. The upgrade also relates to the Microsoft Azure Cloud Services
migration project that was introduced last week in the SWAN Support site post (linked
here<https://support.swanlibraries.net/news/2018-01-09/swans-server-infr…)
in that it ensures compatibility with the Azure Cloud Service. Regardless of the Azure
migration, however, this upgrade would be necessary at this point in time.
Does this relate to the New 19 migration?
No, this upgrade would be required regardless of the New 19 migration.
Are New 19 libraries impacted by this upgrade?
No, New 19 libraries will continue data testing and connecting to their respective
consortia servers as usual. This upgrade only affects the current SWAN membership.
How will 3rd party vendors be impacted by this upgrade?
SWAN IT staff are currently in contact with your 3rd party vendors for electronic
resources, databases, and library mobile apps to inform them that this upgrade is taking
place and ensure they’re accessing the SWAN server using the correct address.
What needs to be changed with in-library SIP2-connected equipment and services?
For in-house 3rd party hardware and services, such as self-checkout, automated materials
handlers (AMH), PC reservation, please work with your library IT staff to ensure that
api.in.swanlibraries.net is used anywhere the hostname/IP address is required. Previously,
this field may have been populated with 10.120.131.25. This is the SWAN IP address, and it
will no longer be valid following the upgrade.
Are new WorkFlows clients necessary following the upgrade?
No, you will continue to use your existing WorkFlows client for the Symphony Bridge and
after the upgrade.
Will holds trap and transit during the upgrade/Symphony Bridge?
Yes, holds will trap and transit during the upgrade, but no new holds can be placed. It’s
also important to note that patrons will not be notified of holds during the upgrade,
which may reduce the amount of time the hold is available for them. Notices will
immediately go out when the server is fully online, with all missed notices released.
How will patrons be notified of the upgrade/impact to Enterprise?
We’ll be posting a banner to all Enterprise profiles several days in advance and
throughout the upgrade to inform patrons of the availability of Enterprise services.
How do we connect to the upgraded server following the upgrade?
Make certain that your WorkFlows client is connecting to
api.in.swanlibraries.net (as
detailed in the image on the left below). If your sign-in is directing to the IP address,
your connection will no longer work following the upgrade, and so it must be updated
immediately.
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https://support.swanlibraries.net/system/files/Public/loginimage.png]
Questions or comments? Please contact SWAN Support
If you have any questions, comments, or run into any difficulties on the day of the
upgrade, please email help@swanlibraries.net<mailto:help@swanlibraries.net> to
create a ticket in the SWAN support system or contact SWAN Support directly by calling
844-SWANLIB (844-792-6542) and dial 0 for immediate assistance.
This post is available as as a printable SWAN memo at the link here:
https://support.swanlibraries.net/sites/default/files/ServerUpgradeMemo-201…
Additionally, the Circ Cheat Sheet is available as a printable doc at the link here:
https://support.swanlibraries.net/sites/default/files/ServerUpgradeCircChea…
Attachment:
[
ServerUpgradeMemo-2018-01-26.pdf]<https://support.swanlibraries.net/site…
[
ServerUpgradeCircCheatSheet-2018-01-26.pdf]<https://support.swanlibrarie…
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