{"id":9366,"date":"2016-11-19T18:51:40","date_gmt":"2016-11-19T17:51:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dbi-services.com\/blog\/amazon-web-services-upgrade-to-dbvisit-standby-8\/"},"modified":"2023-06-08T16:13:16","modified_gmt":"2023-06-08T14:13:16","slug":"amazon-web-services-upgrade-to-dbvisit-standby-8","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dbi-services.com\/blog\/amazon-web-services-upgrade-to-dbvisit-standby-8\/","title":{"rendered":"Amazon Web Services: Upgrade  to Dbvisit Standby 8"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By Mouhamadou Diaw<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In a previous blog we installed Dbvisit Standby 7 on two AWS linux instances. In this article we are just upgrading to Dbvisit Standby 8. The first thing is to stop on both nodes dbvnet and dbvserver on both servers<br \/>\n<code><br \/>\n[oracle@primaserver dbvnet]$ ps -ef|grep dbv|grep -v grep<br \/>\noracle 2062 1 0 04:53 ? 00:00:02 \/u01\/app\/dbvisit\/dbvserver\/dbvserverd<br \/>\noracle 2064 2062 0 04:53 ? 00:00:00 \/u01\/app\/dbvisit\/dbvserver\/dbvserverd<br \/>\noracle 2131 1 0 04:54 ? 00:00:00 \/u01\/app\/dbvisit\/dbvnet\/dbvnetd<br \/>\noracle 2132 2131 0 04:54 ? 00:00:00 \/u01\/app\/dbvisit\/dbvnet\/dbvnetd<br \/>\noracle 2142 2131 0 04:54 ? 00:00:00 \/u01\/app\/dbvisit\/dbvnet\/dbvnetd<br \/>\noracle 2143 2131 0 04:54 ? 00:00:00 \/u01\/app\/dbvisit\/dbvnet\/dbvnetd<br \/>\noracle 2144 2131 0 04:54 ? 00:00:00 \/u01\/app\/dbvisit\/dbvnet\/dbvnetd<br \/>\noracle 4036 2062 0 08:03 ? 00:00:01 \/u01\/app\/dbvisit\/dbvserver\/dbvserverd<br \/>\noracle 4037 2062 0 08:03 ? 00:00:02 \/u01\/app\/dbvisit\/dbvserver\/dbvserverd<br \/>\n<\/code><br \/>\n<code><br \/>\n[oracle@primaserver dbvnet]$ pwd<br \/>\n\/u01\/app\/dbvisit\/dbvnet<br \/>\n[oracle@primaserver dbvnet]$ .\/dbvnetd stop<br \/>\n[oracle@primaserver dbvnet]$ cd ..\/dbvserver\/<br \/>\n[oracle@primaserver dbvserver]$ .\/dbvserverd stop<br \/>\n[oracle@primaserver dbvserver]$<br \/>\n<\/code><br \/>\nThe upgrade is done by launching dbvisit installer and must be done on both servers. The upgrade process consist out of two steps:<br \/>\n1-Upgrade (install) the new version 8 software<br \/>\n2- Upgrade the version 7 DDC files<br \/>\nIt is important to take into account that Dbvisit Standby version 8 makes use of a central web based user interface (GUI). The GUI is no longer installed on each of the Database Servers being managed.So during the upgrade we will remove the current Dbvserver installation and will Install the Dbvisit Standby Core Components &#8211; Dbvagent, Dbvnet and Dbvisit Standby CLI<\/p>\n<p>Let&#8217;s launch install-dbvisit executable<br \/>\n<code><br \/>\n[oracle@primaserver installer]$ .\/install-dbvisit<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nWelcome to the Dbvisit software installer.<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nIt is recommended to make a backup of our current Dbvisit software<br \/>\nlocation (Dbvisit Base location) for rollback purposes.<br \/>\nInstaller Directory \/home\/oracle\/dbvisit\/dbvisit8\/dbvisit<br \/>\n&gt;&gt;&gt; Please specify the Dbvisit installation directory (Dbvisit Base).<br \/>\nThe various Dbvisit products and components - such as Dbvisit Standby,<br \/>\nDbvisit Dbvnet will be installed in the appropriate subdirectories of<br \/>\nthis path.<br \/>\nEnter a custom value or press ENTER to accept default [\/usr\/dbvisit]:<br \/>\n&gt; \/u01\/app\/dbvisit<br \/>\nDBVISIT_BASE = \/u01\/app\/dbvisit<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nComponent      Installer Version   Installed Version<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nstandby        8.0.04.18184        7.0.62.16992<br \/>\ndbvnet         2.0.04.18184        7<br \/>\ndbvagent       2.0.04.18184        not installed<br \/>\ndbvserver      2.0.04.18184        7<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nWhat action would you like to perform?<br \/>\n1 - Install component(s)<br \/>\n2 - Uninstall component(s)<br \/>\n3 - Terminate<br \/>\nYour choice: 2<br \/>\nWhich component do you want to install?<br \/>\n1 - Core Components (Dbvisit Standby Cli, Dbvnet, Dbvagent)<br \/>\n2 - Dbvisit Standby Core (Command Line Interface)<br \/>\n3 - Dbvnet (Dbvisit Network Communication)<br \/>\n4 - Dbvagent (Dbvisit Agent)<br \/>\n5 - Dbvserver (Dbvisit Central Console)<br \/>\n6 - Exit Installer<br \/>\nYour choice: 5<br \/>\nComponent dbvserver uninstalled.<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nComponent      Installer Version   Installed Version<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nstandby        8.0.04.18184        7.0.62.16992<br \/>\ndbvnet         2.0.04.18184        7<br \/>\ndbvagent       2.0.04.18184        not installed<br \/>\ndbvserver      2.0.04.18184        not installed<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nWhat action would you like to perform?<br \/>\n1 - Install component(s)<br \/>\n2 - Uninstall component(s)<br \/>\n3 - Terminate<br \/>\nYour choice: 1<br \/>\nWhich component do you want to install?<br \/>\n1 - Core Components (Dbvisit Standby Cli, Dbvnet, Dbvagent)<br \/>\n2 - Dbvisit Standby Core (Command Line Interface)<br \/>\n3 - Dbvnet (Dbvisit Network Communication)<br \/>\n4 - Dbvagent (Dbvisit Agent)<br \/>\n5 - Dbvserver (Dbvisit Central Console)<br \/>\n6 - Exit Installer<br \/>\nYour choice: 1<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nSummary of the Dbvisit STANDBY configuration<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nDBVISIT_BASE \/u01\/app\/dbvisit<br \/>\nPress ENTER to continue<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nAbout to configure DBVISIT DBVNET<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\n&gt;&gt;&gt; Please specify the Local host name to be used by Dbvnet on this server.<br \/>\nDbvnet will be listening on the local IP Address on this server which<br \/>\nresolve to the host name specified here.<br \/>\nIf using a cluster or virtual IP make sure the host name or alias<br \/>\nspecified here resolve to the IP address local to where dbvnet is<br \/>\ninstalled.<br \/>\nEnter a custom value or press ENTER to accept default [primaserver]:<br \/>\n&gt;<br \/>\n&gt;&gt;&gt; Please specify the Local Dbvnet PORT to be used.<br \/>\nDbvnet will be listening on the specified port for incoming connections<br \/>\nfrom remote dbvnet connections.  Please make sure that this port is not<br \/>\nalready in use or blocked by any firewall.  You may choose any value<br \/>\nbetween 1024 and 65535, however the default of 7890 is recommended.<br \/>\nEnter a custom value or press ENTER to accept default [7890]:<br \/>\n&gt;<br \/>\n&gt;&gt;&gt; Please specify the Remote host name to be used by Dbvnet.<br \/>\nBy default Dbvnet will use this remote hostname for any remote<br \/>\nconnections.  Dbvnet must be installed and configured on the specified<br \/>\nremote host. If using a cluster or virtual IP make sure the host name<br \/>\nor alias specified here resolve to the IP address local to where dbvnet<br \/>\nis installed.<br \/>\nIf you are unsure about the remote host name during installation, use<br \/>\nthe default value which will be the current local hostname.<br \/>\nEnter a custom value or press ENTER to accept default [primaserver]:<br \/>\n&gt; standserver<br \/>\n&gt;&gt;&gt; Please specify the Remote Dbvnet PORT to be used.<br \/>\nDbvnet will connect to the remote server on this specified port.<br \/>\nOn the remote host Dbvnet will be listening on the specified port for<br \/>\nincoming connections. Please make sure that this port is not already in<br \/>\nuse or blocked by any firewall.  You may choose any value between 1024<br \/>\nand 65535, however the default of 7890 is recommended.<br \/>\nEnter a custom value or press ENTER to accept default [7890]:<br \/>\n&gt;<br \/>\n&gt;&gt;&gt; Please specify the Dbvnet Passphrase to be used for secure connections.<br \/>\nThe passphrase provided must be the same in both the local and remote<br \/>\nDbvnet installations.  It is used to establish a secure (encrypted)<br \/>\nDbvnet connections<br \/>\nEnter a custom value:<br \/>\n&gt; root<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nSummary of the Dbvisit DBVNET configuration<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nDBVISIT_BASE \/u01\/app\/dbvisit<br \/>\nDBVNET_LOCAL_HOST primaserver<br \/>\nDBVNET_LOCAL_PORT 7890<br \/>\nDBVNET_REMOTE_HOST standserver<br \/>\nDBVNET_REMOTE_PORT 7890<br \/>\nDBVNET_PASSPHRASE root<br \/>\nPress ENTER to continue<br \/>\nAbout to configure DBVISIT DBVAGENT<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\n&gt;&gt;&gt; Please specify the host name to be used for the Dbvisit Agent.<br \/>\nThe Dbvisit Agent (Dbvagent) will be listening on this local address.<br \/>\nIf you are using the Dbvserver (GUI) - connections from the GUI will be<br \/>\nestablished to the Dbvisit Agent. The Dbvisit Agent address must be<br \/>\nvisible from the Dbvserver (GUI) installation.<br \/>\nIf using a cluster or virtual IP make sure the host name or alias<br \/>\nspecified here resolve to the IP address local to where dbvnet is<br \/>\ninstalled.<br \/>\nEnter a custom value or press ENTER to accept default [primaserver]:<br \/>\n&gt;<br \/>\n&gt;&gt;&gt; Please specify the listening PORT number for Dbvagent.<br \/>\nThe Dbvisit Agent (Dbvagent) will listening on the specified port for<br \/>\nincoming requests from the GUI (Dbvserver).  Please make sure that this<br \/>\nport is not already in use or blocked by any firewall.  You may choose<br \/>\nany value between 1024 and 65535, however the default of 7891 is<br \/>\nrecommended.<br \/>\nEnter a custom value or press ENTER to accept default [7891]:<br \/>\n&gt;<br \/>\n&gt;&gt;&gt; Please specify passphrase for Dbvagent<br \/>\nEach Dbvisit Agent must have a passpharse specified.  This passphrase<br \/>\ndoes not have to match between all the servers.  It will be used to<br \/>\nestablish a secure connection between the GUI (Dbvserver) and the<br \/>\nDbvisit Agent.<br \/>\nEnter a custom value:<br \/>\n&gt; root<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nSummary of the Dbvisit DBVAGENT configuration<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nDBVISIT_BASE \/u01\/app\/dbvisit<br \/>\nDBVAGENT_LOCAL_HOST primaserver<br \/>\nDBVAGENT_LOCAL_PORT 7891<br \/>\nDBVAGENT_PASSPHRASE root<br \/>\nPress ENTER to continue<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nAbout to install Dbvisit STANDBY<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nComponent standby installed.<br \/>\nPress ENTER to continue<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nAbout to install Dbvisit DBVNET<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nComponent dbvnet installed.<br \/>\nPress ENTER to continue<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nAbout to install Dbvisit DBVAGENT<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nComponent dbvagent installed.<br \/>\nPress ENTER to continue<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nComponent      Installer Version   Installed Version<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nstandby        8.0.04.18184        8.0.04.18184<br \/>\ndbvnet         2.0.04.18184        2.0.04.18184<br \/>\ndbvagent       2.0.04.18184        2.0.04.18184<br \/>\ndbvserver      2.0.04.18184        not installed<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nWhat action would you like to perform?<br \/>\n1 - Install component(s)<br \/>\n2 - Uninstall component(s)<br \/>\n3 - Terminate<br \/>\nYour choice: 3<br \/>\n&gt;&gt;&gt; Install log \/tmp\/dbvisit_install.log.201611180900<br \/>\n[oracle@primaserver installer]$<br \/>\n<\/code><br \/>\nAfter software installation, we can now update Dbvisit Standby Configuration Files (DDC). Just note that dbvnet and dbvagent must be started on both servers. dbvctl is used for upgrading DDC file. In our case we have only one DDC file for our instance ORCL.<br \/>\n<code><br \/>\n[oracle@primaserver dbvnet]$ .\/dbvnet -d start<br \/>\n[oracle@primaserver dbvagent]$ .\/dbvagent -d start<br \/>\n<\/code><br \/>\n<code><br \/>\n[oracle@primaserver dbvisit8]$ cd \/u01\/app\/dbvisit\/standby\/<br \/>\n[oracle@primaserver standby]$ pwd<br \/>\n\/u01\/app\/dbvisit\/standby<br \/>\n[oracle@primaserver standby]$ ls<br \/>\nconf  dbvctl  doc  gs  lib  log  pid  tmp  trace<br \/>\n[oracle@primaserver standby]$ .\/dbvctl -d ORCL \u2013o upgrade<br \/>\n<\/code><br \/>\nThe last step is to upgrade the central console dbvserver only on the primary server.<br \/>\n<code><br \/>\n[oracle@primaserver installer]$ .\/install-dbvisit<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nWelcome to the Dbvisit software installer.<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nIt is recommended to make a backup of our current Dbvisit software<br \/>\nlocation (Dbvisit Base location) for rollback purposes.<br \/>\nInstaller Directory \/home\/oracle\/dbvisit\/dbvisit8\/dbvisit<br \/>\n&gt;&gt;&gt; Please specify the Dbvisit installation directory (Dbvisit Base).<br \/>\nThe various Dbvisit products and components - such as Dbvisit Standby,<br \/>\nDbvisit Dbvnet will be installed in the appropriate subdirectories of<br \/>\nthis path.<br \/>\nEnter a custom value or press ENTER to accept default [\/usr\/dbvisit]:<br \/>\n&gt; \/u01\/app\/dbvisit<br \/>\nDBVISIT_BASE = \/u01\/app\/dbvisit<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nComponent      Installer Version   Installed Version<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nstandby        8.0.04.18184        8.0.04.18184<br \/>\ndbvnet         2.0.04.18184        2.0.04.18184<br \/>\ndbvagent       2.0.04.18184        2.0.04.18184<br \/>\ndbvserver      2.0.04.18184        not installed<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nWhat action would you like to perform?<br \/>\n1 - Install component(s)<br \/>\n2 - Uninstall component(s)<br \/>\n3 - Terminate<br \/>\nYour choice: 1<br \/>\nWhich component do you want to install?<br \/>\n1 - Core Components (Dbvisit Standby Cli, Dbvnet, Dbvagent)<br \/>\n2 - Dbvisit Standby Core (Command Line Interface)<br \/>\n3 - Dbvnet (Dbvisit Network Communication)<br \/>\n4 - Dbvagent (Dbvisit Agent)<br \/>\n5 - Dbvserver (Dbvisit Central Console)<br \/>\n6 - Exit Installer<br \/>\nYour choice: 5<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nAbout to configure DBVISIT DBVSERVER<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\n&gt;&gt;&gt; Please specify the host name to be used for Dbvserver<br \/>\nThe Dbvisit Web Server (Dbvserver) will be listening on this local<br \/>\naddress. If using a cluster or virtual IP make sure the host name or<br \/>\nalias specified here resolve to the IP address local to where Dbvserver<br \/>\nis installed.<br \/>\nIf you are unsure about the remote host name during installation, use<br \/>\nthe default value which will be the current local hostname.<br \/>\nEnter a custom value or press ENTER to accept default [primaserver]:<br \/>\n&gt;<br \/>\n&gt;&gt;&gt; Please specify the listening port number for Dbvserver on the local server<br \/>\nYou may choose any value between 1024 and 65535.  The default recommended<br \/>\nvalue is 4433.<br \/>\nNote: if you can not access this port after the installation has<br \/>\nfinished, then please double-check your server firewall settings<br \/>\nto ensure the selected port is open.<br \/>\nEnter a custom value or press ENTER to accept default [4433]:<br \/>\n&gt;<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nSummary of the Dbvisit DBVSERVER configuration<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nDBVISIT_BASE \/u01\/app\/dbvisit<br \/>\nDBVSERVER_LOCAL_HOST primaserver<br \/>\nDBVSERVER_LOCAL_PORT 4433<br \/>\nPress ENTER to continue<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nAbout to install Dbvisit DBVSERVER<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nComponent dbvserver installed.<br \/>\nPress ENTER to continue<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nComponent      Installer Version   Installed Version<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nstandby        8.0.04.18184        8.0.04.18184<br \/>\ndbvnet         2.0.04.18184        2.0.04.18184<br \/>\ndbvagent       2.0.04.18184        2.0.04.18184<br \/>\ndbvserver      2.0.04.18184        2.0.04.18184<br \/>\n-----------------------------------------------------------<br \/>\nWhat action would you like to perform?<br \/>\n1 - Install component(s)<br \/>\n2 - Uninstall component(s)<br \/>\n3 - Terminate<br \/>\nYour choice: 3<br \/>\n&gt;&gt;&gt; Install log \/tmp\/dbvisit_install.log.201611180956<br \/>\n<\/code><br \/>\nOur upgrade is now finished, let\u2019s connect to the administration GUI<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.dbi-services.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2022\/04\/dbvisit8_1.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-12906\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dbi-services.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2022\/04\/dbvisit8_1.png\" alt=\"dbvisit8_1\" width=\"300\" height=\"165\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>And after logging we can import our previous configurations by using MANAGE CONFIGURATIONS<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.dbi-services.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2022\/04\/dbvisit8_3.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-12907\" src=\"https:\/\/www.dbi-services.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2022\/04\/dbvisit8_3.png\" alt=\"dbvisit8_3\" width=\"300\" height=\"195\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Ref : https:\/\/dbvisit.atlassian.net\/wiki\/display\/DS8QSG\/Upgrade+Dbvisit+Standby<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Mouhamadou Diaw In a previous blog we installed Dbvisit Standby 7 on two AWS linux instances. In this article we are just upgrading to Dbvisit Standby 8. 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