When Upgrading the Kernel changes and the web container library dependencies won't allow the web services to start until the system is rebooted. This is a major FUBAR from Avaya. Once you do reboot there is a lock file which is causing you to get the maintenance screen (you'll also see a notice if you log into the CLI.
You'll need to check the logs to verify the upgrade completed. /opt/Avaya/install_logs/avaya_aura_install-log<date stamp>.txt. At the end of the file you should get INSTALLATION STATUS" success.
After the server reboot there are some additional "UPDATES" that need to complete. From the CLI run the command ps -ef and you will most likely see several postgres processes running and showing UPDATE waiting.
You then need to remove the lock file. Of course you won't find it in /var/lock. /opt/vsp/MaintainSMGR/.SMGR_Maintenance.lock.
Wait until the ps -ef doesn't show any UPDATE waiting messages. You should be okay to login.
We did reboot last night and we knew to look for .SMGR_Maintenance.lock and the file was not there. Completed a fresh install of 6.1 on the System Manager, then rolling back Session Manager to 6.1 introduced an expired certificate "bug". After 30+ hours on this, team went to rest and re-group tomorrow morning.
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