Campus Solutions (CS) 9.2 Downtime (December 20th, 2024, 8 p.m. - midnight)

Overview

The Chancellor's Office has scheduled a downtime maintenance window for campus PeopleSoft platform Campus Solutions (CS) 9.2. The downtime will occur on Friday, December 20th, from 8:00 p.m. to midnight while the Chancellor's Office works to apply a maintenance pack upgrade.

 

Benefit:

When applicants select 'Native American Alaskan Native' on the Cal State Apply application question "...select below one or more of the following groups in which you consider yourself a member", they will now be assigned an American Indian/Alaskan Native race code of '0432' for Other American Indian in the Chancellor’s Office official application and enrollment reporting data files.

 

What Can You Expect

Campus Solutions (CS) will not be available during the maintenance window. Affected applications include:

 

- Accept Admission Offer

- CPaGE Quick Admit

- Gator Scheduler

 

Support

If you experience issues or need assistance, please contact the ITS Service Desk at service@sfsu.edu or 415-338-1420.

RESOLVED: Degraded Connectivity Impacting Multiple Services (December 10, 2024)

Overview

The issue that caused service interruptions to all external sources outside the University is resolved. CENIC engineers continue to restore services after performing maintenance last night regarding numerous inquiries that caused slowness in various internet services. They have since rerouted network traffic to improve performance. You can continue viewing CENIC’s status by clicking the link:  https://cenic.org/status

 

What Can You Expect

Users should be able to access campus computing resources, including the Gateway, ServiceNow, and SF State websites, as usual. 

 

Support

If you experience issues or need assistance, please contact the ITS Service Desk at service@sfsu.edu, visit our virtual service desk, or call 415-338-1420. 

Degraded Connectivity Impacting Multiple Services Update (December 10, 2024)

Overview

The issue resulting in service interruptions to all external sources outside the University was traced to a CSU-wide internet backbone failure caused by a failed hardware upgrade by the CSU's internet provider, CENIC (Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California). The failure caused all Northern California traffic to route through Southern California and overwhelmed network resources for all CSU campuses. You can view CENIC’s status by clicking the following link:  https://cenic.org/status

 

ITS will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as we learn more. 

 

What Can You Expect

Users should notice improvements in connectivity to campus computing resources, including the Gateway, ServiceNow, and SF State websites. 

 

Support

If you experience issues or need assistance, please contact the ITS Service Desk at service@sfsu.edu, visit our virtual service desk, or call 415-338-1420. 

Degraded Peoplesoft Connectivity Impacting Multiple Services (December 10, 2024)

Overview

ITS is aware of issues resulting in service interruptions to all external sources outside the University. The ITS teams are currently working to diagnose and resolve the issue. Currently, you may need help accessing Single Sign-On (SSO) related services. This may also impact additional systems like SF State websites, ServiceNow, or Metabim. 

 

ITS will provide regular updates as we learn more. 

 

What Can You Expect

Users may experience slow connection or be unable to access any services that utilize Single Sign-On (SSO).

 

Support

If you experience issues or need assistance, please contact the ITS Service Desk at service@sfsu.edu, visit our virtual service desk, or call 415-338-1420. 

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Bill reviews every single TAR request to determine if it meets the necessary security criteria before it is purchased. This year alone Bill has reviewed over 460 different requests. Bill asks the necessary questions to determine If the University's data will remain secure, and he's not afraid to dig deeper to ensure that SFSU data remains safe,

Oracle Database Operating System Server Upgrade (December 16-17, 2024)

Overview

Beginning Monday, December 16, 2024, at 6 p.m., ITS will apply a required Oracle Database Operating System Server Upgrade to the OBPRD database. This critical upgrade ensures SF State's data remains protected. This maintenance will run until Tuesday, December 17, 2024, at 1:00 a.m. There will be an interruption to all services that connect to Oracle databases while the server software is applied.

 

Benefit: Upgrading the Oracle OBPRD database will ensure our databases remain secure. 

 

What Can You Expect

The following applications and services will not be available during upgrading: 

  • Academic Senate Voting
  • CEL Shopping Cart
  • Class Schedule
  • Data refresh for HR_INTERFACE object
  • Data refresh for OneCard
  • Data refresh for some OnBase MVs
  • Directory Search
  • Email Account Services
  • Grade Exceptions
  • MV refresh for Academic Technology
  • MV refresh for Follett Bookstore
  • MV refresh for usage of Web Team such as those CR objects
  • OnBase Application
  • Password Change / Reset
  • Pre-Requisite Roster
  • SF State ID lookup
  • Short Term Loan
  • University Calendar
  • Zeus Test

 

Support

If you experience issues or need assistance outside the maintenance window, please contact the ITS Service Desk at service@sfsu.edu or 415-338-1420.

 

Monthly Windows Update (Saturday, December 14, 2024, 6 p.m.-midnight)

Overview

ITS will apply monthly Windows security and critical updates on Windows servers on Saturday, December 14, 2024, from 6 p.m. to midnight. The latest Windows security patches fix vulnerabilities and errors in Windows and associated software, reducing the risk of exploitation by malware or hackers. 

 

What Can You Expect

During the maintenance window, users may experience a brief loss of service while each server reboots. Each server will be unavailable for less than 10 minutes during the maintenance window.

 

Support

If you experience issues or need assistance, please contact the ITS Service Desk at service@sfsu.edu or 415-338-1420.

 

OnBase Upgrade to Version 24.1 (December 13 – 15, 2024)

Overview

Starting on Friday, December 13th at 5 p.m. and running through Sunday, December 15th at 5 p.m., ITS will upgrade OnBase EP3 to the latest version of 24.1. This update includes Web, Unity, and Thick client (scanning station) access. 

 

Benefit: This maintenance will standardize our OnBase client versions, enable future improvements to OnBase, optimize OnBase support for the entire campus, and address outstanding security Issues.

 

What Can You Expect

 

OnBase Web Client – ACTION REQUIRED – Update your Web bookmarks.

 

After this maintenance, the OnBase web application URL changes from https://onbase.sfsu.edu to https://onbase.sfsu.edu/appnet/.

This change will be permanent, so please update any bookmarks.

Please note that Edge and Chrome are the preferred browsers for OnBase. Firefox is currently not a vendor-supported browser for this upgrade. Safari is supported; however, Safari may not work with the desktop host gateway software for advanced functionality.

 

OnBase Web Client Desktop Host Gateway Additional Functionality – ACTION RECOMMENDED

 

OnBase requires a local software installation to enable advanced functionality in the web client, the desktop host gateway. This software will be available in the Software Center or from your local IT Service Provider for Mac and Windows. For more information on the desktop host gateway software, please see this KB article:

Information Technology - Fix: OnBase Web Client Access Issue - Desktop Host Gateway

 

Currently, the desktop host gateway software is only needed to use the OnBase Virtual Print Driver to print documents to OnBase. Future OnBase enhancements may also require it.

 

OnBase Unity Client – no action is required at this time.

 

All current OnBase Unity clients should function normally after the upgrade – the updated OnBase 24 Unity client will be available in the Software Center or from your local IT Service Provider as needed. 

 

OnBase Thick Client (Scanning Workstations) – no action is required at this time.

 

All current OnBase Thick clients and scanning stations should function normally after the upgrade - the updated OnBase 24 Thick client and OCR software (if needed) will be available in the Software Center or from your local IT Service Provider. 

 

Support

If you experience issues or need assistance, please contact the ITS Service Desk at service@sfsu.edu or 415-338-1420.

Upgrade campus devices to Windows 11
Component

Project Overview

As Windows 10 approaches its end-of-life (EOL) support, it is essential to transition all machines to Windows 11 to ensure continued security, performance, and compatibility with modern applications. The Windows 11 Upgrade project aims to upgrade all eligible devices within the organization to the latest version of Windows, ensuring a seamless transition with minimal disruption to day-to-day operations.

Benefits

  • Performance enhancements
  • New Windows 11 AI integration
  • Security enhancements
  • Ability to use new applications such as the latest Microsoft Office suit

Objectives

  • Upgrade all eligible devices from Windows 10 to Windows 11
  • Ensure compatibility with existing hardware and software
  • Maximize security by taking advantage of Windows 11’s enhanced features 
  • Provide support for a smooth adaptation to the new OS

Key Milestones

  • Assessment & Planning: Identify eligible devices and create a deployment schedule
  • Testing & Pilot: Conduct pilot tests on a select group of machines
  • Full Deployment: Rollout the upgrade to all remaining devices
  • Post-Upgrade Support: Offer ongoing support and troubleshooting for users post-upgrade

This project will help maintain operational continuity, enhance security, and align the organization with the latest technology standards.

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Upgrade OnBase to improve application performance, maintenance, and security.
Component

Project Overview 

This project is focused on an in parallel upgrade of OnBase EP3 to OnBase 24.1. Architecture of OnBase will be redesigned to better handle maintenance cycles, improve performance, and address security concerns. 

Objectives 

  • Upgrade locally hosted OnBase installation to version 24.1 
  • Migrate all end users to the new version   

High-Level Requirements 

  • Upgrade locally hosted OnBase installation to version 24.1 
  • Construct a new Document Import Process (DIP) server for 24.1 
  • Leave the old version EP3 DIP server to facilitate future migration of integrations 
  • Upgrade all desktop client software to support version 24.1 
  • Migrate all end users to the new version 

In Scope 

  • IPUP – In Parallel Upgrade Process (Both version EP3 and Version 24 will co-exist) 
  • OnBase-Storage User ID Based Security for Thick Client Scanning 
  • OnBase Processing Server Infrastructure Changes (DIP) 
  • OnBase EP3 Retirement 
  • Adjustments to support continuance of EP3 DIP server for limited time 
  • Remove NetApp dependency for OnBase 
  • Remove DDS dependency for OnBase 
  • Oracle Security Improvement 
  • Update OnBase Clients (Unity, Thick, Config, Studio) to version 24 
  • Update Oracle Clients to version 19 as necessary 
  • OnBase Web URL rename 

Out of Scope 

  • Integration migrations (These will be separate projects) 
  • Retirement of NetApp other than OnBase 
  • DDS Retirement other than OnBase 
  • Any new scanning setup 
  • New department implementations 
  • Modification of existing department implementations 
  • OnBase Infrastructure changes outside of items listed under In Scope 
  • OnBase Patch Process 
  • Oracle changes (upgrade / patching) 

Major Deliverables and Milestones 

  • OnBase Oracle database is set up and all versions of OnBase and supporting servers are pointed to it 
  • OnBase 24.1 DIP server is set up on second license and hosting compatible document processes 
  • OnBase EP3 DIP server is set up and compatible with OnBase 24 to continue serving older document processes until they can migrate 
  • OnBase Web and Unity clients can connect to OnBase 24 
Requesting Department
Information Technology Services
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