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[CLOSED] Web Focus upgrade: 8.0.8 --> 8.2.x

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July 30, 2018, 01:13 PM
garethc
[CLOSED] Web Focus upgrade: 8.0.8 --> 8.2.x
Dear All!

My company is currently running WF 8.0.8. We are interested in upgrading to the latest 8.2.x release.

From a very high level, what has been your experience in doing this jump? Was it relatively simple or did it take months to complete? Are there any common pitfalls to avoid?

Our move from version 7 to 8.0.8 took a very, very long time to complete... so I'm hoping going to 8.2.x will be less painful (even if just a little).

Thanks in advance for your responses!

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July 30, 2018, 01:25 PM
BabakNYC
It's not as bad as 7 to 8. The repository does change from 8.0 to 8.2. However, I think if you reach out to IB tech support or call your IB tech account manager, they'll be able to give you the insight you're looking for.


WebFOCUS 8206, Unix, Windows
July 30, 2018, 02:27 PM
TobyMills
Hey Gareth

Babak's right -It's not as tough as the 7 to 8 was for so many people.

But - there are things to think about. Be sure to visit WebFOCUS Upgrade Resource Center

you'll need to scroll down to the 8.0->8203 section.

I'll tell you at the moment, in 8203, parts are not super staightforward. Some of the doc is missing descriptions (they're working on it).

Generally, you have a couple of ways to go at it, but an 'in place' update is supposed to work for you (I think).

Besides the changes in the repository, there's also new and /or different configuration files that point to the reposistory (among other settings).

So the first step you'll probably see is to update the configuration files first, then you'll cut the repository updater loose to update your repository tables.

Do make sure to get a backup of your existing repository and all it's configuration files for good measure before you start.

I just did a single tier 8105m to split tier 8203 a couple of weeks ago. We haven't really tested much yet so I can't tell you much about that part. I can say it looks pretty good.

I also hear that 8204 will have smoother / easier upgrade tools. So that might be something to wait on.

Toby
July 30, 2018, 04:52 PM
Doug
Good One
quote:
It's not as bad as 7 to 8
Yeah, that was a tuff one Frowner