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RedHat/CentOS 7 Alpaca Upgrade
This is an upgrade guide for an existing Alpaca installation.
Assumptions
- An existing installation of Alpaca.
- Credentials to access the Alpaca server as root.
- Working knowledge of
ssh
and file transfer tool such asscp
.
Guide
The guide is split into sections based on the server or machine that the operations should be performed. It is also in chronological order. Performing the steps from top to bottom is the desired procedure.
Local Work Station
- Step: O-1
- Download the Alpaca Server installation RPM. This requires an ECG Portal Account.
- Transfer the downloaded installation package to the Alpaca Server's "/tmp" directory.
- Step: O-2
- Download the Alpaca Remote installation RPM. This requires an ECG Portal Account.
- Transfer the downloaded installation package to the each BroadWorks Application Server's "/tmp" directory.
Alpaca Server
Upgrading from 6.6.6 or earlier to 7.0.0 or higher
If running Alpaca 6.6.6 or earlier, an incremental upgrade to Alpaca 6.6.7 is required before upgrading to 7.0.0 or higher.
Upgrading from version 6.6.0 or later.
- Step: A-1
- Commands:
- # cd /tmp
- # rpm -U --noscripts alpaca-server-21sp1-7.0.4-RELEASE_1.x86_64.rpm
Upgrading from version 6.5.3 or earlier.
- Step: A-1
- Commands:
- Turn off the existing Alpaca service.
- # service alpaca stop
- Remove the Alpaca service script.
- # rm /etc/init.d/alpaca
- Remove the Alpaca symlink in the "/opt" directory if it exists.
- # rm /opt/alpaca
- Install the Alpaca Server RPM
- # yum install -y alpaca-server-ALPACA_VERSION.x86_64.rpm
- Turn off the existing Alpaca service.