Layton ServiceDesk - Installation - Test Installation
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Overview
This procedure is to test the application with your existing database without affecting the live system. You will be installing the application on a different server to your live installation. You can use a new database, or, if you are testing changes to your live system, you can test on a copy of your live database.
Procedure
Follow the steps for the type of server that is hosting your live installation.
Virtual Server
1. If you will be testing email, create a new email account on your mail server for testing.
2. Back up your SQL database.
3. Restore the backup with a different name, on the same SQL server or a different one.
4. Take a snapshot of the server.
5. Create a duplicate of the server. Change the server name.
6. To prevent this test installation from hijacking your live system's mail, we will delete the email server name in both Incoming and Outgoing sections. Just the server name will suffice, accounting for all the potential methods that can be used. Run this query in Management Studio:
UPDATE setting SET sys_setting_value = NULL WHERE sys_setting_name IN ('inemailpopserver' ,'inemailimapserver' ,'outemailsmtpserver' ,'inemailcdodropfolder' ,'inemailwebdavexchangeurl' ,'emailexchangeserver' ,'inemailexchangeserver')
7. If you will be testing email, on first login, change the Email Server Settings to your test email server.
8. If you are testing an upgrade to the latest version, download it from the Customer Portal and install it per the instructions in the latest Release Notes.
Standalone Server
1. If you will be testing email, create a new email account on your mail server for testing.
2. Back up your SQL database.
3. Restore the backup with a different name, on the same SQL server or a different one.
4. To prevent this test installation from hijacking your live system's mail, we will delete the email server name in both Incoming and Outgoing sections. Just the server name will suffice, accounting for all the potential methods that can be used. Run this query in Management Studio:
UPDATE setting SET sys_setting_value = NULL WHERE sys_setting_name IN ('inemailpopserver' ,'inemailimapserver' ,'outemailsmtpserver' ,'inemailcdodropfolder' ,'inemailwebdavexchangeurl' ,'emailexchangeserver' ,'inemailexchangeserver')
5. Determine the application version installed on your live system.
6. Contact Support to obtain a full installer and any required updates for the version installed on your live system.
7. Install as per New Installation. When the Database Tool opens, connect to the database copy, not the live one.
8. If the version of the full installer is lower than your live installation, then immediately update to the higher version before you launch the application.
9. If you will be testing email, on first login, change the Email Server Settings to your test email server.
10. If you are testing an upgrade to the latest version, download it from the Customer Portal and install it per the instructions in the latest Release Notes.