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| | | </step> |
| | | |
| | | <step> |
| | | <para>In order to revert should the upgrade fail, make sure you perform a |
| | | <para>In order to revert if the upgrade fails, make sure you perform a |
| | | full backup of your current OpenDJ installation.</para> |
| | | |
| | | <para>It might be most expedient to back up the file system directory where |
| | |
| | | <title>To Upgrade an OpenDJ Directory Server</title> |
| | | |
| | | <para>To upgrade OpenDJ directory server installed from native packages (.deb, |
| | | .rpm), use the package management tools provided by the system.</para> |
| | | .rpm), use the command-line package management tools provided by the system.</para> |
| | | |
| | | <para>The following steps describe how to upgrade OpenDJ directory server |
| | | installed from the cross-platform (.zip) delivery.</para> |
| | |
| | | <para>By default, the <command>upgrade</command> command requests |
| | | confirmation before making important configuration changes. You can use |
| | | the <option>--no-prompt</option> option to run the command |
| | | non-interactively.</para> |
| | | non-interactively, with the <option>--acceptLicense</option> option to |
| | | accept the license terms non-interactively.</para> |
| | | |
| | | <para>When using the <option>--no-prompt</option> option, if the |
| | | <command>upgrade</command> command cannot complete because it requires |