IBM
WebSphere Studio Application Monitor V3.2
Readme for
the update installer V3.2.0.1
November 22,
2005
Contents
3.2 Unpacking the Update Installer
3.4 Updating the Response File
4.1 Unpacking the Update Installer
4.3 Updating the Response File
The Update Installer for
WebSphere Studio Application Monitor V3.2 provides the following functionality:
This readme describes
how to install and uninstall updates.
3.2.0.1 November 22, 2005
This section describes
how to install Fix Packs and interim fixes.
The Fix Packs and
interim fixes are distributed as tar files. Create a temporary directory, put
the update package there and un-tar.
The Fix Pack tar will typically
contain two tars: one for Data Collectors and the other for Managing Server.
Un-tar them as described in the Fix Pack readme.
After un-taring the
update package you should get the updates directory that contains the file with
the *.update extension. For example:
>tar xvf 3.2.2.0-TIV-WSAM_MP-IF0001.tar
Readme.3220.01.txt
updates/
updates/3.2.2.0-TIV-WSAM_MP-IF0001.update
Copy the update
installer tar to the same directory were you un-tared the update package. This
directory will typically contain the updates
subdirectory. Un-tar the update installer package using the tar command, for
example:
>tar xvf WSAM32_UpdateInstaller.tar
silentUpdate.bat
silentUpdate.properties
silentUpdate.sh
update.jar
The resulting
directory structure will contain both, the update installer and the update
file. For example:
silentUpdate.bat
silentUpdate.properties
silentUpdate.sh
update.jar
Readme.3220.01.txt
updates/
updates/3.2.2.0-TIV-WSAM_MP-IF0001.update
Before running the
update installer you should login as root (Administrator) or owner of the
product directory. Then update the environment as below.
The update installer
requires the Java Runtime Environment version 1.3.1 or higher. Either include
the java command into PATH or define the JAVA_HOME environment variable to
point to the Java Runtime Environment home directory.
For example, on UNIX
or Linux, run:
JAVA_HOME=/opt/WebSphere/AppServer/java
export JAVA_HOME
The update installer
is non-interactive silent installer that works based on the response file. The
default name of the response file is silentUpdate.properties and it is supplied
with the update installer. Update the response file as follows:
Note: the response file is Java Properties file. Any backward-slashes should be
doubled, for example:
product.location=C:\\Program Files\\IBM\\WSAM
To reduce the
application server or Managing Server down-time the update installer allows to
prepare installation while the product is running. This steps is optional but
is recommended.
In order to prepare
installation change to the directory where the update installer scripts are
stored and run the following command:
Windows:
silentUpdate.bat –prepareInstall
UNIX or Linux:
./silentUpdate.sh -prepareInstall
If your response file
is named differently then the default silentUpdate.properties then specify it
as a parameter:
Windows:
silentUpdate.bat -prepareInstall my.properties
UNIX or Linux:
./silentUpdate.sh -prepareInstall my.properties
A typical output of
the -prepareInstall command is:
>./silentUpdate.sh -prepareInstall
Update installer version 3.2.0.1
Logging details into /opt/ibm/wsam/logs/update/update_20050916213723.log
Action: prepare install
Finished successfully
It is recommended that
you run the -prepareInstall command before installing the update, see the
previous section for details.
Before installing the
update you should stop the product that you will update, i.e. the application
server being monitored or the Managing Server components.
After you stopped the
product change to the directory where the update installer scripts are stored
and run the following command.
Windows:
silentUpdate.bat –install
UNIX or Linux:
./silentUpdate.sh -install
If your response file
is named differently then the default silentUpdate.properties then specify it
as a parameter:
Windows:
silentUpdate.bat -install my.properties
UNIX or Linux:
./silentUpdate.sh -install my.properties
A typical output of
the -install command is:
>./silentUpdate.sh -install
Update installer version 3.2.0.1
Logging details into /opt/ibm/wsam/logs/update/update_20050916213723.log
Action: install
Finished successfully
This section describes
how to uninstall Fix Packs and interim fixes.
The all necessary
uninstall information is stored to the product directory under the update sub-directory. You don’t need
the original update package in order to uninstall it. So download the latest
update installer and un-tar it:
>tar xvf WSAM32_UpdateInstaller.tar
silentUpdate.bat
silentUpdate.properties
silentUpdate.sh
update.jar
Before running the
update installer you should login as root (Administrator) or owner of the
product directory. Then update the environment as below.
The update installer
requires the Java Runtime Environment version 1.3.1 or higher. Either include
the java command into PATH or define the JAVA_HOME environment variable to
point to the Java Runtime Environment home directory.
For example, on UNIX
or Linux, run:
JAVA_HOME=/opt/WebSphere/AppServer/java
export JAVA_HOME
The update installer
is non-interactive silent installer that works based on the response file. The
default name of the response file is silentUpdate.properties and it is supplied
with the update installer. Update the response file as follows:
Note: the response file is Java Properties file. Any backward-slashes should be
doubled, for example:
product.location=C:\\Program Files\\IBM\\WSAM
To reduce the
application server or Managing Server down-time the update installer allows to
prepare uninstallation while the product is running. This steps is optional but
is recommended.
In order to prepare uninstallation
change to the directory where the update installer scripts are stored and run
the following command:
Windows:
silentUpdate.bat –prepareUninstall
UNIX or Linux:
./silentUpdate.sh -prepareUninstall
If your response file
is named differently then the default silentUpdate.properties then specify it
as a parameter:
Windows:
silentUpdate.bat -prepareUninstall my.properties
UNIX or Linux:
./silentUpdate.sh -prepareUninstall my.properties
A typical output of
the -prepareUninstall command is:
>./silentUpdate.sh -prepareUninstall
Update installer version 3.2.0.1
Logging details into /opt/ibm/wsam/logs/update/update_20050916213723.log
Action: prepare uninstall
Finished successfully
It is recommended that
you run the -prepareUninstall command before uninstalling the update, see the
previous section for details.
Before uninstalling
the update you should stop the product that you will update, i.e. the
application server being monitored or the Managing Server components.
After you stopped the
product change to the directory where the update installer scripts are stored
and run the following command:
Windows:
silentUpdate.bat –uninstall
UNIX or Linux:
./silentUpdate.sh -uninstall
If your response file
is named differently then the default silentUpdate.properties then specify it
as a parameter:
Windows:
silentUpdate.bat -uninstall my.properties
UNIX or Linux:
./silentUpdate.sh -uninstall my.properties
A typical output of
the -uninstall command is:
>./silentUpdate.sh -uninstall
Update installer version 3.2.0.1
Logging details into /opt/ibm/wsam/logs/update/update_20050916213723.log
Action: uninstall
Finished successfully