Upgrading an existing deployment
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If you’re upgrading from a previous version of the Slack Provisioner, note your existing service provider (SP) connection configuration and create a new connection.
Upgrading an existing deployment in PingFederate 10.1 or later
Steps
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Back up your current PingFederate configuration as shown in Configuration archive in the PingFederate documentation.
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In the PingFederate administrative console, go to Applications → Integration → SP Connections and select your connection.
Note the attribute mappings for your existing SP connection.
For help, see Mapping attributes in the PingFederate documentation.
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Delete your existing SP connection.
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Go to Applications → Integration → SP Connections.For your existing connection, click Select action, and then click Delete. Click Confirm.
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Complete the steps in Deploying the integration files.
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Complete the steps in Creating a provisioning connection.
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From Outbound Provisioning → Manage Channels → Channel, on the Attribute Mapping tab, configure the attribute mappings based on your notes.
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Complete the steps in Creating a single sign-on connection.
Upgrading an existing deployment in PingFederate 10.0 or earlier
Steps
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Back up your current PingFederate configuration as shown in Configuration archive in the PingFederate documentation.
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In the PingFederate administrative console, go to Identity Provider → SP Connections and select your connection.
Note the attribute mappings for your existing SP connection.
For help, see Mapping attributes in the PingFederate documentation.
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Delete your existing SP connection.
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Go to Identity Provider → SP Connections → Manage All.For your existing connection, click Select action, and then click Delete. Click Save.
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Complete the steps in Deploying the integration files.
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Complete the steps in Creating a provisioning connection.
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From Outbound Provisioning → Manage Channels → Channel, on the Attribute Mapping tab, configure the attribute mappings based on your notes.
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Complete the steps in Creating a single sign-on connection.