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

Upgrading from Version 10.2 (10.5.3)

Upgrading from Version 10.2 (10.5.3)

Upgrade the Domain with Changes to Node Configuration Overview

Upgrade the Domain with Changes to Node Configuration Overview

Before you upgrade the domain with changes to the node configuration, you must perform steps to prepare for the upgrade. The steps that you perform depend on the kind of change that you plan to make to the node configuration. You can migrate the domain configuration repository to a different database. Or, you can migrate the Informatica services installation to a different machine.
When you upgrade the domain, you can choose to change the node configuration to allow changes to the node host name, port numbers, or domain configuration repository database.
If you migrated an Informatica services installation to a different machine, choose to change the node configuration to upgrade the domain and configure the node on the new machine. If you migrated the domain configuration repository to a different database, choose to change the node configuration to upgrade the domain and configure the new database.
Complete the pre-upgrade tasks before you run the installer.
Before you upgrade with changes to the domain configuration repository database, run i10Pi from the Informatica installer to review the installation support for the new database type, database version, operating system, or machine. For more information about the i10Pi configuration, see the
Informatica Installation Guide
.
On Windows, you can run the installer in graphical or silent mode. On UNIX or Linux, you can run the installer in console or silent mode.

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