You must stop the program X Server before you update the database software. Remember that this interrupts the communication between the clients and all local database instances.
· You have administrator rights for your server.
· You have downloaded and unpacked the installation package (Unpacking the Software on Microsoft Windows).
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1. If you want to update an existing installation of the database system,
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Stop each
database instance of all installed versions of the database system with the
command
dbmcli –d
<database_name> -u <dbm_user>,<password>
db_offline
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Stop the X
Server program (
Xserverservice) with the command
x_server
stop
For a new installation, start at step 2.
2. Open a command prompt and navigate to the local directory that contains the installation files:
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for OLTP
software, the directory
maxdb-<inst_profile>-win-<32|64>bit-<arch>-<version>
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for liveCache
software, the directory
apo<apo_version>_<livecache>-win-<32|64>bit-<arch>-<version>
3. Enter sdbinst to start the installation/update program.
4. The system proposes your chosen installation profile. If your installation profile (all, for example) contains other installation profiles, you can also select one of these profiles. Specify the appropriate ID. Confirm your selection.
5. The system now checks your server for installations of the database system that can be updated.
It lists any relevant installations.
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If you want
to update an existing installation, specify its ID.
The system then updates the software in <independent_program_path>. Depending on your chosen
profile, the software in <dependent_path> is also updated, if the
installation package contains newer versions of the files.
¡ If you want to perform a new installation of the database software in parallel with the existing installation, specify none. You then have the option of specifying a new installation path. Define an installation path in parallel with the existing installation path.
If no installation of the database software exists yet on your server, the software components in the installation profile are now installed, one by one. Depending on your chosen installation profile, the system prompts you for the following paths:
¡ Path for saving data, configurations, and run directories of database instances and database applications (system default is C:\Program Files\sdb\data)
¡ Path for saving programs and libraries shared by database instances and database applications (system default is C:\Program Files\sdb\programs)
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Path for
saving the server software that is dependent on the database version.
The specified path must be unique. Multiple directories containing different
versions can exist simultaneously (system default is
C:\Program Files\sdb\<version>)
Specify paths, or confirm the defaults.
You see a message about the successful completion of the installation.
6. If no database software has been installed on your server up to now, we recommend that you shut down your server, and restart it, so that the system can recognize the <independent_program_path>.
This is not necessary if you have updated the database software.
The chosen installation profile of the database software has been installed and registered in its new version. You can check the result of your installation using the log (Logging).
You can create new database instances with the Database Manager
(See:
· Creating or Initializing a Database Instance in Database Manager GUI
· Creating a Database Instance in Database Manager CLI
· or the Web DBM documentation.)