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

Upgrading from Version 10.4.0 and Later (10.5.4)

Upgrading from Version 10.4.0 and Later (10.5.4)

Verify the Keystore File Location for the Administrator Tool

Verify the Keystore File Location for the Administrator Tool

If you used a keystore file that you created to secure the connection to the Administrator tool, you must verify the keystore file location before you access the Administrator tool. The upgrade process does not update this location.
If you used the default keystore file generated by the installer in the previous domain, you do not need to verify the keystore file location.
The tasks that you must perform depend on the following locations where you previously stored the keystore file:
A location inside the previous Informatica installation directory structure
If you stored the keystore file in a location inside the previous Informatica installation directory structure, perform the following steps:
  1. Copy the file to another location.
  2. Update the gateway node with the copied keystore file location.
    Run the infasetup UpdateGatewayNode command to update the gateway node with the location of the keystore file. You must run the command on each gateway node in the domain.
A location outside the previous Informatica installation directory structure
If you stored the keystore file in a location outside the previous Informatica installation directory structure, verify that the machine that runs the gateway node can access the file.

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