Install interim fixes with the update wizard
in silent mode.
Before you begin
For information about prerequisites, see Installing interim fixes. Note: Ensure
the node agent is running before installing an interim fix.
About this task
An interim fix is a noncumulative fix that resolves a single issue. This topic describes
the steps to install an interim fix only; it does not include information about how to prepare the
production environment before you install the fix. You can install multiple fixes at a time.For
information about command options, see the updateSilent command topic.
To install
an interim fix in silent mode, complete the following steps:
Procedure
- Stop all the clusters that host IBM® Connections applications.
- Open a command prompt from the updateInstaller directory under the connections_root
directory and enter the following commands (without the carriage returns):
- AIX:
chmod +x updateSilent.sh
./updateSilent.sh -fix -installDir connections_root
-fixDir fix_file_location -install
-fixes APAR_number_of_fix
-wasUserId AdminUserID
-wasPassword AdminPasswordAdminPassword
-featureCustomizationBackedUp backup_status
- Linux:
chmod +x updateSilent.sh
./updateSilent.sh -fix -installDir connections_root
-fixDir fix_file_location -install
-fixes APAR_number_of_fix
-wasUserId AdminUserID
-wasPassword AdminPasswordAdminPassword
-featureCustomizationBackedUp backup_status
- Windows:
updateSilent.bat -fix
-installDir connections_root
-fixDir fix_file_location -install
-fixes APAR_number_of_fix
-wasUserId AdminUserID
-wasPassword AdminPasswordAdminPassword
-featureCustomizationBackedUp backup_status
where
- fix_file_location is the directory that contains the downloaded fixes
- APAR_number_of_fix is the APAR number of the fix (such as
LO36338)
- AdminUserId is the administrative user name for WebSphere® Application Server Deployment Manager. A space in the WAS admin
user and password is not supported. You need to use a WAS admin user and password without space to
install fixes.
- AdminPwd is the password for that user
- backup_status confirms whether you backed up any customizations that you made
to the IBM Connections interface. The possible values are
yes|no. This parameter does not validate any such backup, it is just a reminder to consider backing
up any customizations because updates to your deployment might overwrite your customizations.
Note: If you do not know the APAR number of the fix, the fix JAR filename contains it. It is the string
that starts with "LO" and followed by 5 digits. Example: For fix JAR 4.0.0.0-IC-News-IFLO12345.jar,
the APAR is LO12345.
For example:./updateSilent.sh -installDir /opt/IBM/Connections -fix -fixDir
/opt/IBM/Connections/update/fixes -install -fixes LO36338 LO34499 LO34327 LO35077 LO34966 -wasUserId
wasadmin -wasPassword wasadmin -featureCustomizationBackedUp yes
- Shut down the node agent, manually remove the temp directory and then restart the node agent to
remove the contents of the WebSphere Application Server temp directory. An example of the temp
directory is app_server_root/profiles/AppSrv01/temp.
- After you install the fixes, perform a full synchronization to push the updates to all
nodes.
Results
The log files that are created by the wizard are located under
the connections_root/version/log directory.