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Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q1 Upgrade and Migration Guide 

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Preface
Who Should Use This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Typographic Conventions
Symbols
Shell Prompts
Related Documentation
Books in This Documentation Set
Accessing Sun Resources Online
Contacting Sun Technical Support
Related Third-Party Web Site References
Sun Welcomes Your Comments

Chapter 1   Planning for Upgrades
Determining Your Upgrade Needs
Choosing an Upgrade Method
Understanding Component Product Dependencies
Understanding Shared Product Dependencies
Checking for Existing Software
Preparing for Upgrades
Upgrade Dependencies
Next Steps

Chapter 2   Upgrading Shared Components
Applying Solaris Shared Component Patch Clusters
To Apply Solaris Shared Components Patch Clusters
To Remove Solaris Shared Components Patch Clusters
Patch Cluster Contents
Java Enterprise System Required Component Patch Solaris 8 SPARC
Java Enterprise System Required Component Patch Solaris 9 SPARC
Java Enterprise System Required Component Patch Solaris 9 x86
Applying Linux Shared Component RPMs
To Apply Linux Shared Component RPMs
Upgrading J2SE Packages
Upgrading on Solaris
To Obtain J2SE 5 JDK
To Install the J2SE 5 Packages
To Set the J2SE Symlink
To Set the Default Java Platform (Optional)
Upgrading on Linux
To Install the Self-Extracting Binary
To Install the RPM File
To Set the J2SE Symlink
Upgrading Supplemental Files
Upgrading Sun Java System Directory Server LDAP directory schema

Chapter 3   Upgrading from Previous Java Enterprise System Versions
Upgrading Access Manager
Access Manager Upgrade Roadmap
Before You Begin the Access Manager Upgrade
Obtaining the Java Enterprise System 2005Q1 Installation Software
Obtaining All Required Patches
Obtaining the Required Information and Passwords
Backing Up Your Directory Server Data
Backing Up Any Web Container Customized Files
Upgrading the Shared Components
Upgrading the Web Container Software
Use a Non-SSL Port for Directory Server
Upgrading the Directory Server LDAP directory schema
Upgrading Directory Server (Optional)
Upgrading Identity Server 2004Q2 (6.2)
To Upgrade Identity Server 2004Q2 to Access Manager 6 2005Q1
Upgrading Identity Server 6.1
To Upgrade Identity Server 6.1 to Access Manager 6 2005Q1
Upgrading an Access Manager SDK Installation
To Upgrade an Identity Server 2003Q4 (6.1) SDK Only Installation
To Upgrade an Identity Server 2004Q2 (6.2) SDK Only Installation
Upgrading Multiple Instances
To Upgrade an Instance
Verifying the Upgrade
Access Manager Coexistence
Upgrading Administration Server, Directory Server, and Directory Proxy Server
Planning to Upgrade Administration Server, Directory Server, and Directory Proxy Server
Upgrading Administration Server, Directory Server, and Directory Proxy Server on Solaris
To Upgrade Administration Server, Directory Server, and Directory Proxy Server on Solaris
To Back Out Administration Server, Directory Server, and Directory Proxy Server on Solaris
Upgrading Administration Server, Directory Server, and Directory Proxy Server on Linux
To Upgrade Administration Server, Directory Server, and Directory Proxy Server on Linux
Upgrading Directory Server as a Data Service in a Cluster
To Upgrade Directory Server as a Data Service in a Cluster
To Backout Directory Server as a Data Service in a Cluster
Upgrading Application Server
Upgrading from Versions Bundled with Solaris
Upgrading from All Other Versions
Upgrading a Cluster: How Is It Done?
Correcting Potential PE and EE Upgrade Problems
Migrating Additional HTTP Listeners Defined on the Source Server to the Target PE Server
Migrating Additional HTTP and IIOP Listeners Defined on the Source Server to the Target EE Server
Eliminating Port Conflict Problems
Eliminating Problems Encountered When A Single Domain has Multiple Certificate Database Passwords
Upgrading Calendar Server
Upgrading Non-Cluster Deployments
Upgrading from Earlier Calendar Server Versions
To Upgrade Cluster Deployments
To Upgrade Delegated Administrator
To Remove Calendar Server Patches
Upgrading Communications Express
Upgrading from Communications Express 6 2004Q2
Configuring Communications Express
Backing out the Communications Express 6 2005Q1 configuration
Installing Shared Components to Support S/MIME
Upgrading Directory Server
Upgrading Directory Proxy Server
Upgrading Instant Messaging
To Upgrade Instant Messaging From a Previous Release
Upgrading Message Queue
Upgrade and Migration Overview
Choosing Your Upgrade Path
Upgrading Message Queue on Solaris
Verifying Version Information
To Verify the Product Edition of Message Queue Installed on Your System
To Verify the Product Version of Message Queue Installed on Your System
Upgrading Message Queue
To Upgrade to Message Queue 3 2005Q1 (3.6), Enterprise Edition
Uninstalling Message Queue
To Uninstall Message Queue on Solaris
Upgrading and Migrating on Linux
Verifying RPM-Installed Versions of Message Queue
To Verify the Version and Edition of Message Queue Installed on Your System
Finding and Removing a Message Queue Tar-Based Installation
To Find and Remove Earlier Tar-Based Installed Message Queue
Migrating Message Queue Data
To Migrate Broker Instance Data from Message Queue Installed in a Default Location to New var and opt Directories
To Migrate Broker Instance Data from Message Queue 3.0.1 Installed in the Non-Default Directory /my_mq, to New var and opt Directories
Upgrading Message Queue
To Upgrade to Message Queue 3 2005Q1 (3.6), Enterprise Edition
Installing the sun-mq-compat Package
To Install the sun-mq-compat Package
Uninstalling Message Queue
To Uninstall Message Queue on Linux
Upgrading Messaging Server
Upgrading Non-Cluster Deployments
Upgrading from Messaging Server 6 2003Q4
Upgrading from Messaging Server 6 2004Q2
Configuring Messaging Server 6 2005Q1
Upgrading Cluster Deployments
Removing Messaging Server Patches
Upgrading to Delegated Administrator
Installing Delegated Administrator
Upgrading Mobile Access
Upgrading from 2003Q4 to 2005Q1
Upgrading from 2004Q2 to 2005Q1
Upgrading Portal Server
Accessing Patches and RPMs
Backing up Web Container Customized Files
Upgrading the Sun Web Container Software
Upgrading Access Manager
Using Web Server 6 2004Q2 as a Web Container
Backing up the Administration Console Help Files
Enabling Client Detection
Verifying the Upgrade
Upgrading Portal Server
Upgrading Delegated Administrator
Upgrading Sun Cluster
Upgrade Requirements and Restrictions
Upgrading Shared Components
To Upgrade Shared Components For Apache Tomcat
To Upgrade Shared Components For Explorer
To Upgrade Shared Components For JDMK
To Upgrade Shared Components for Sun Java Web Console
To Upgrade Shared Components For Common Agent Container
Choosing a Sun Cluster Upgrade Method
Nonrolling Upgrade
Rolling Upgrade
Upgrading Web Server
To Upgrade Web Server
To Remove Web Server Patches

Chapter 4   Upgrading Components from Versions Predating Java Enterprise System
Access Manager Migration Information
Administration Server Migration Information
Application Server Migration Information
Calendar Server Migration Information
Overview of Calendar Server Migration Utilities
If Your Calendar Server Version Pre-Dates 5.1.1
If Your Calendar Server Version is 5.1.1
Migration Utility Overview
Migration Web Site
ics2migrate
Migration Requirements
What Is Migrated?
Migration Process
To Run the db_upgrade Utility
To Run ics2migrate
Migration Examples
Where to Go from here
Directory Server Migration Information
Directory Proxy Server Migration Information
Upgrading from Directory Access Router 5.0 or 5.0 SP1
Preparing for Migration
Performing Migration
Recovering From a Failed Migration
Instant Messaging Migration Information
Message Queue Migration Information
Upgrading from Message Queue 3.0.1 Through 3 2005Q1 (3.6)
Messaging Server Migration Information
Portal Server and Portal Server, Secure Remote Access Migration Information
Sun Cluster Migration Information
Sun Remote Services Net Connect Migration Information
Web Server Migration Information
Upgrading from Web Server 6.0
Upgrading from Web Server 4.1
Shared Component Upgrade Information
J2SE Platform Upgrade Information

Chapter 5   Java Enterprise System 2005Q1 Compatibility Information
Access Manager
Application Server
Instant Messaging
Message Queue
Platform Issues
Solaris
Linux
Compatibility Issues
Protocol Compatibility
Broker Compatibility
Administered Object Compatibility
Administration Tool Compatibility
Client Compatibility
Messaging Server
Communications Express
Web Server

Appendix A   Previous Java Enterprise System Releases
Java ES 2003Q4
Component Products
Shared Components
Java ES 2004Q2
Component Products
Shared Components
Java ES 2005Q1
Selectable Components
Shared Components

Glossary

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