Updating LSF Core Technology 9.0.0.3 - 9.0.0.5

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StephenV
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    Hi there,

    Has anyone made the jump from one core technology level to another?  I want to update from 9.0.0.3 to 9.0.0.5.  Lawson has instructed me to follow the "Installing Lawson Core Technology Updates" chatper inthe Core Technology Installation guide.  The guide is quite vague and does not instruct what files to download (I know the patch files to download, but the core 9.0.0.5 files?).  Does anyone know where I can get better documentation?  Does anyone have any words of advice? 

    Thanks!

    Stephen

    jojo.serquina
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      it's actually a lot easier than you migh think. the hardest part would be redeploying the ear files (in websphere). other than that, it's pretty straight forward.

      are you in windows environment?
      StephenV
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        Thank Jojo! Actually I'm running an iSeries environment.
        John Henley
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          It should still be pretty straight-forward, however I don't know the specifics for iSeries.

          When you install LSFCT, make sure you also install all post-release patches. Also, keep the other LSF-based products at the same release level (i.e. Portal, Design Studio, Process Flow Designer, Security Admin, etc. etc.)

          The process for installing LSF9, Portal and Studio is pretty easy.

          - Shutdown websphere

          - Use two Java commands to do the install

          > jar -xvf xxxx.zip

          > java -jar xxxx.jar

          The installation walks you thru the process and does all of the work. The only intervention required is for the LSFCT base release, where you will need to manually update the LDAP via ldapmodify, and will need the LDAP password used during the LSF9 install.

          - After you've installed LSF 9.0.0.5 + patches, you need to delete and re-deploy IOS, BPM, and Lawson Security via websphere.

          - Restart websphere

          I've done it a bunch of times on Windows and Unix, and it's about 4 hours or so worth of work, most of it clicking and waiting...

          Thanks for using the LawsonGuru.com forums!
          John
          Greg Moeller
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            I don't know the specifics for iSeries, either, but I wholeheartedly agree with John. Its a bunch of clicking and waiting while the machine does most of the work.
            After redeploying, you sometimes must regenerate the plugin file, too, so we just make that a part of our routine and do it whenever the redeploy is done.
            jojo.serquina
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              also, look at this lawson article on redeploying the ear files. Article Id: 5166005

              StephenV
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                Thanks John!
                StephenV
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                  Thanks for your help, all! I'm setting it up for early next week so I'll let you know how it goes.
                  Stephen
                  John Henley
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                    Re: Updating LSF Core Technology 9.0.0.3 - 9.0.0.5 (6e02a438-d67c-45b7-a3ff-8fc124de40ec) <!-- Converted from text/plain format -->

                    If you wouldn't mind, I'd love for you to share how the process is done on the iSeries. My assumption is that everything is installed via an IFS filesystem and "looks" like UNIX (that's how it was done prior to LSF9, right?)
                    John Henley

                    Thanks for using the LawsonGuru.com forums!
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                    StephenV
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                      Your assumption is mostly correct, John. The.zip or.jar files are loaded into a temporary installation directory on the IFS. For the application patches we just finished, you then log on to the iSeries, enter the Lawson environment that you are updating via a command line call [CALL LAWENV ENVNAM]. Once in the environment you then enter the QShell UNIX environment via command line call [QSH] and execute all of the installation commands from there. I understand with the technology patches we use an XWindows interface that will assist in interfacing with the UNIX shell. I'm still experimenting with the XWindows software and LDAP browser. I'll have more details on those next week.

                      I can't speak of how it was done in version 8, but in version 7. 2 the UNIX environment was not used on the iSeries. The objects were all iSeries native and the finance staff accessed all screens through either the iSeries green-screen interface or through LID.

                      Stephen
                      John Henley
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                        Re: Updating LSF Core Technology 9.0.0.3 - 9.0.0.5 (6e02a438-d67c-45b7-a3ff-8fc124de40ec) <!-- Converted from text/plain format -->

                        Thanks Stephen. That is very helpful!
                        John Henley

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                        John
                        DanaB
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                          I am just about to perform the same upgrade for System i (iSeries), and just wanted to know if anyone has had any complications or problems resulting from the upgrade now that some time has passed.

                          Thank you,

                          Dana
                          Ben Coonfield
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                            I'm not on 9.0.0.5 yet but I did upgrade from 9.0.0.3 to 9.0.0.4 + additional patches. The only issue that I can specifically attribute to this is a RSS issue described in KB article 578123.
                            DanaB
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                              Thanks Ben, I appreciate it.

                              The business has been a little gun-shy about upgrades and patching due to some issues we have encountered in past activities.
                              StephenV
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                                Hi Dana,
                                We never actually made the jump to 9.0.0.5 as intended. We had 140+ application patches to install, plus 9.0.0.3 tech updates. When we reviewed the documentation to go forward with 9.0.0.5 it recommended upgrading Websphere and Portal. We didn't have time to do all of that, so it has been pushed back.

                                One thing I found even with the 9.0.0.3 tech patch install, however is that it was much easier when I attempted to do the patches in Batch mode (p. 60 in the Lawson Core Technology Installation Guide). This mode avoids having to use the X-Windows software. I had substantial problems getting the X-ming software to work, and my tech team had issues with us using free- or share-ware software as part of the installs. The batch mode worked wonderfully, only on the green screen and with only some input.

                                Steve
                                DanaB
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                                  The batch mode is much better, I agree. Did them one by one the first time to get the hang of it, but I have since been doing them all (App and Env.) in batch mode.

                                  I will have to look into the Portal upgrade, that is a good point; our Websphere patches will be up to date before the upgrade.

                                  We are looking to perform the upgrade in September, so I will post any interesting outcomes then.

                                  Thanks Steve!
                                  Pasa
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                                    Is there any documentation for the Patch Batch installation method? I am currently performing these one by one...not cool...
                                    Evad
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                                      The Batch Patch install can be found on the LCT install guide Chapter 6 Installing Patches in Batch Mode 65
                                      Pasa
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                                        Well I ran the command "java -jar LSFCT_AIX_09000006P34163.jar -b -p" but for some reason it keeps showing me the parameters for using java. Maybe I am doing something incorrectly?
                                        Pasa
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                                          Well actually I ran the command "java -jar LSFCT_AIX_09000006P34163.jar -b /lawson/CTPInstall/installed/patches_installed -p -c" and it acked me to unxip the files....once I complete that step...

                                          The following will not be installed for the listed reasons:
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P27937.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P33792.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P28645.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P29056.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P34001.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P33874.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P28410.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P31523.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P32244.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P33585.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P29731.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P26457.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P33833.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P34163.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P30986.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P31202.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P27820.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P27185.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P32949.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P30503.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P33389.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P29772.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P30111.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P28216.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P29886.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P31186.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P30346.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P32390.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P26691.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P31794.jar : Does not contain the selected package.
                                          LSFCT_AIX_09000006P29209.jar : Does not contain the selected package.

                                          No patches will be installed to null



                                          ANY IDEAS?
                                          EvadT
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                                            You don't have a package name defined. try this
                                            java -jar LSFCT_AIX_09000006P34163.jar -b /lawson/CTPInstall/installed/patches_installed -p LSFCT

                                            LSFCT -package name used if you're going to install an environment patch
                                            - is you environment instance name e.g PROD, TEST...
                                            EvadT
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                                              some of the infos are filtered: should be

                                              java -jar LSFCT_AIX_09000006P34163.jar -b /lawson/CTPInstall/installed/patches_installed -p LSFCT ENV_NAME

                                              ENV_NAME - is your environment instance name e.g PROD, TEST...
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