FileNet P8 Content Engine, Version 5.0.+            Operating systems:  Windows

Editing the upgrader batch file

You must specify the database JDBC driver file. You can also increase the minimum and maximum JVM heap sizes.

To increase the minimum and maximum JVM heap sizes and specify the JDBC driver file:
  1. Open the upgrader batch file ce_install_path/tools/upgrade/CE460Upgrader.bat file in a text editor.
  2. Optional: You can edit the upgrader batch file to increase the minimum and maximum JVM heap sizes. The recommended minimum heap size (-Xms) is 512 MB, and the recommended maximum JVM heap sizes (-Xmx) is 1024 MB.
    Tip: If you are upgrading a system that has only a few object stores and custom objects, you can retain the default settings by skipping to 3. The defaults for the minimum and maximum heap sizes are 256 MB and 512 MB.

    To edit the JVM sizes:

    Graphical user interface
    Change the line immediately after GUI: to the following (without carriage returns):
    java -Xms512m -Xmx1024m -cp "%CLASSPATH%" %JAVA_OPTIONS%
     -Dwasp.location=".\wasp" com.filenet.upgrader.ui.MainFrame
    Command line interface
    Change the line immediately after CLI: to the following (without carriage returns):
    java -Xms512m -Xmx1024m -cp "%CLASSPATH%" %JAVA_OPTIONS%
     -Dwasp.location=".\wasp" com.filenet.upgrader.ui.UpgradeUtility %*
  3. Specify the database JDBC driver file.
    1. Uncomment the set JDBCPATH command for your database type by removing rem from the beginning of the statement line.
    2. Change YOURDRIVERPATH to the full path where you installed the appropriate JDBC driver in the procedure Installing the JDBC driver for the command-line Content Engine Upgrader. For example, if YOURDRIVERPATH is C:/jars, use one of the following commands:
      IBM® DB2® for Linux®, UNIX® and Windows®
      set JDBCPATH=c:/jars/db2jcc.jar;c:jars/db2jcc_license_cu.jar
      IBM DB2 for z/OS®
      set JDBCPATH=c:/jars/db2jcc.jar;c:jars/db2jcc_license_cu.jar;
      c:jars/db2jcc_license_cisuz.jar
      Oracle
      set JDBCPATH=c:/jars/ojdbc14.jar
      Microsoft® SQL Server
      set JDBCPATH=c:/jars/sqljdbc.jar


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