5.9 Rebuilding an Application
Now that you have successfully installed the Oracle Tuxedo software, you need to rebuild all application clients and servers that you want to execute on a system upgraded to Oracle Tuxedo 22c Release 1 (22.1.0.0.0).
Note:
- Rebuild is mandatory when upgrading from a previous Oracle Tuxedo version to Oracle Tuxedo 22c Release 1 (22.1.0.0.0). For more information about Upgrading Consideration, see Upgrade Considerations.
- The TMS server must be rebuilt when upgrading a previous Oracle Tuxedo version to Oracle Tuxedo 22c Release 1 (22.1.0.0.0).
You should also remove any old TUXCONFIG
files and reload them using the newly installed tmloadcf(1)
.
If your Oracle Tuxedo system applications are distributed, the
MASTER
and BACKUP MASTER
machines must run the highest
release of the Oracle Tuxedo software of any machines in the configuration. Other machines,
including Workstation clients, can continue to use executable files from an earlier release.
For example, even if your MASTER
and BACKUP MASTER
machines
are running Oracle Tuxedo 12c Release 2 (12.2.2), Oracle Tuxedo 6.5
or later may still be used on other machines.
There is one important exception to the “highest release” rule. If you wish to install Oracle Tuxedo 12c Release 2 (12.2.2) only on Workstation clients, and you do not want to upgrade any of your Oracle Tuxedo system server machines to Oracle Tuxedo 22c Release 1 (22.1.0.0.0), you may do so. In other words, with any release level beginning with Oracle Tuxedo 6.5, Workstation clients may be intermixed freely in a configuration in which the MASTER
machine is running Oracle Tuxedo 6.5 or later.