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  1. Preface
  2. PowerExchange Installation and Upgrade Overview
  3. Installation Planning
  4. Upgrade Planning
  5. Installing and Upgrading PowerExchange on IBM i
  6. Installing and Upgrading PowerExchange on Linux and UNIX
  7. Installing and Upgrading PowerExchange on Windows
  8. Installing and Upgrading PowerExchange on z/OS
  9. Appendix A: Upgrade Considerations
  10. Appendix B: PowerExchange Environment
  11. Appendix C: Manual Installation on IBM i

Installation and Upgrade Guide

Installation and Upgrade Guide

After You Install PowerExchange on Windows

After You Install PowerExchange on Windows

After you install PowerExchange, perform the following post-installation tasks:
  • Review the
    PowerExchange Release Guide
    for new features and changes.
  • Optionally, migrate PowerExchange data and configuration files from a previous release.
    For more information about migrating data maps, capture registrations, and extraction maps, see Migrating Data Maps, Capture Registrations, and Extraction Maps.
  • Configure PowerExchange prior to performing bulk data movement or CDC. For configuration information, see the following documents:
    • For bulk data movement configuration, see the
      PowerExchange Bulk Data Movement Guide
      .
    • For CDC configuration, see the
      PowerExchange CDC Guide for z/OS
      ,
      PowerExchange CDC Guide for i5/OS
      , or
      PowerExchange CDC Guide for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
      .
    • For dbmover.cfg configuration parameters, see the
      PowerExchange Reference Manual
      .
After you have configured PowerExchange, you can start the PowerExchange Listener service or PowerExchange Listener and, if required, the PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows. For more information about starting and stopping PowerExchange tasks, see the
PowerExchange Command Reference
.

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