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  1. Preface
  2. Upgrade Overview
  3. Before You Upgrade the Domain on Linux
  4. Prepare for the Upgrade
  5. Upgrade the Domain
  6. Upgrade the Domain with Changes to Node Configuration
  7. Application Service Upgrade
  8. Informatica Client Upgrade
  9. Appendix A: Upgrade Checklist
  10. Appendix B: Managing Distribution Packages

Upgrading from Version 10.2.2 (10.5.6)

Upgrading from Version 10.2.2 (10.5.6)

Install or Remove Distribution Packages in Silent Mode

Install or Remove Distribution Packages in Silent Mode

You can run the package manager in silent mode to install or remove distribution packages. The silent input properties file contains the properties for the package manager to run in silent mode for service and clients. Set the appropriate value for each property in the file.
  1. Find the IntegrationPackageManager.properties file in the following location:
    <Integration Package Manager directory>/
  2. Edit the properties file in a text editor.
    The following table describes the properties that you can modify:
    Property Name
    Description
    USER_INSTALL_DIR
    The installation directory of the service or client.
    OPERATION_TYPE
    The operation that you want to perform:
    • Set to DELETE to remove existing distribution packages.
    • Set to EXTRACT to install one or more distribution packages.
    SELECTED_HADOOP_LIBRARIES
    Lists the distribution packages and versions.
    Enter the distribution packages that you want to install or remove. Separate multiple packages with a comma.
  3. Save the properties file.
  4. From the package manager directory, run one of the following commands:
    • ./Server.sh silent
      for Linux or UNIX
    • Server.bat silent
      for Windows
    • Client.bat silent
      for client
    To run the command on Windows, use the administrator command prompt.
  5. Verify the installation or removal status in the package manager log file.
    You can find the log file in the following location:
    <Integration Package Manager directory>/IntegrationPackageManager_<date and timestamp>.log

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