Table of Contents

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  1. Preface
  2. Upgrade Overview
  3. Pre-Upgrade Tasks
  4. Database Tasks
  5. Application Server Tasks
  6. Hub Store Upgrade
  7. Hub Server Upgrade (In-place Upgrade)
  8. Process Server Upgrade (In-place Upgrade)
  9. Resource Kit Upgrade (In-place Upgrade)
  10. Post-Upgrade Tasks
  11. Search Configuration Upgrade
  12. ActiveVOS Post-Installation Tasks for the Application Server
  13. ActiveVOS Post-Upgrade Tasks for Business Entity Adapter
  14. ActiveVOS Post-Upgrade Tasks for Subject Areas Adapter
  15. Troubleshooting the Upgrade Process
  16. Frequently Asked Questions
  17. Processing Existing ActiveVOS Tasks
  18. Configuring Metadata Caching

Upgrading from Version 9.5.1

Upgrading from Version 9.5.1

Upload the Search Guard Configuration to Elasticsearch

Upload the Search Guard Configuration to Elasticsearch

To upload the Search Guard configuration to Elasticsearch, use the Search Guard
sgadmin
tool. You can upload the configuration from any machine that has access to your Elasticsearch cluster. When you upload the configuration, Search Guard is initialized and Elasticsearch is secured.
  1. Open a command prompt, and run the following command:
    sgadmin.bat -h <IP address of the host> -p <bind port> -cd <elasticsearch installation directory>/plugins/search-guard-6/sgconfig -ks <elasticsearch installation directory>/config/MDM_ESCLIENT_FILE_JKS.keystore -kspass <password> -ts <elasticsearch installation directory>/config/MDM_ESTRUSTSTORE_FILE_JKS.keystore -tspass <password> -cn <cluster name> -nhnv -tst JKS -kst JKS
    If the cluster has a single node, remove
    -cn <cluster name>
    from the command.
After you upload the Search Guard configuration, ensure that you start each node of the Elasticsearch cluster for the changes to take effect.

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