Upgrading
How to upgrade IBM Workload Scheduler to the current version.
Overview
To upgrade master domain manager and the dynamic domain manager or their backups, use the Installation Manager infrastructure that uses an external and exclusive WebSphere Application Server profile. To upgrade agents, use the twsinst command.
You can upgrade a single instance of V9.1 or later, and related fix packs by following the procedure outlined in Upgrading single components. A single instance contains one IBM Workload Scheduler component installed in the directory <TWS_INST_DIR>. IBM Workload Scheduler v9.1 or later does not support multiple component instances.
If you are upgrading from V9.1, V9.2, or V9.3 to V9.4.0, you can upgrade directly to the latest fix pack level, if available, with just one single step (without the need to upgrade to V9.4.0 first). For more information, see the fix pack readme file.
If you are upgrading from V9.1, V9.2, or V9.3, Fix Pack 2, to V9.4.0, CONDSUCC is a reserved keyword and is for internal use only.
The only supported scenario for the upgrade of a V8.6 master domain manager, is to install a new master domain manager configured as a backup.
Choosing how to upgrade your network
Because IBM Workload Scheduler supports compatibility with earlier versions, you can decide to upgrade in either of the following ways, depending on the type of your network:
- Top-down
- Upgrade the master domain manager and its backup, and then progressively upgrade the agents. Many of the new functions that are introduced in the current version become available for each agent as it is upgraded. The disadvantage is that the same functions are not available to all agents at the same time.
- Bottom-up
- Upgrade the agents first, and then upgrade the master domain manager and its backup. The new functions that are introduced in the current version are not available until the whole network is upgraded.