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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 (10.5.5.1)

Upgrading from Version 10.2 (10.5.5.1)

Run the Informatica Upgrade Advisor

Run the Informatica Upgrade Advisor

Before you perform an upgrade, run the Informatica Upgrade Advisor to validate the services and check for obsolete services, supported database, and supported operating system in the domain.
If you do not change the node configuration, you can run the Informatica Upgrade Advisor before you upgrade. If you run Informatica Upgrade Advisor before you migrate to a node with a different configuration, you might notice some database or node configuration failures that you can ignore.
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
.
  1. Log in to the machine with a system user account.
  2. Verify that the domain and the services are running before you run the Informatica Upgrade Advisor.
  3. On a shell command line, run the install.sh file from the root directory.
    The installer displays the message to verify that the locale environment variables are set.
  4. If the environment variables are not set, press
    n
    to exit the installer and set them as required.
    If the environment variables are set, press
    y
    to continue.
  5. Press
    2
    to Upgrade Informatica.
  6. Press
    1
    to run the Informatica Upgrade Advisor.
    The
    Welcome
    section appears.
  7. Press
    Enter
    .
    The
    Installation Directory
    section appears.
  8. Enter the current installation directory.
  9. Press
    Enter
    .
    The
    Domain and Node Configuration
    section appears.
  10. Enter the following domain information:
    Property
    Description
    Domain name
    Name of the domain. The default domain name is Domain_<MachineName>. The name must not exceed 128 characters and must be 7-bit ASCII only. It cannot contain a space or any of the following characters: ` % * + ; " ? , < > \ /
    Gateway node host name
    Host name of the machine that hosts the gateway node for the domain.
    Gateway node port name
    Port number of the gateway node.
    Domain user name
    User name for the domain administrator. You can use this user name to initially log in to Informatica Administrator. Use the following guidelines:
    The name is not case sensitive and cannot exceed 128 characters.
    The name cannot include a tab, newline character, or the following special characters: % * + / ? ; < >-
    The name can include an ASCII space character except for the first and last character. Other space characters are not allowed.
    Domain password
    Password for the domain administrator. The password must be more than 2 characters and must not exceed 16 characters.
    Not available if you configure the Informatica domain to run on a network with Kerberos authentication.
  11. Press
    Enter
    .
    The
    Infomatica Upgrade Advisor Summary
    section appears.
  12. Review the results of the advisor in the following log file:
    Summary_<timestamp>.log
  13. Press
    Enter
    to close the Informatica Upgrade Advisor.

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