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If you followed the above steps you should now have Dbvisit Standby installed on both your primary and standby servers.  

 

Step 8:  Updating the Dbvisit Standby Repository and Dbvisit Configuration files

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When upgrading the Dbvisit Standby version from 5.3.x or 6.0.x to version 7 you will only need to update the Dbvisit Standby Repository, but not the Dbvisit Database Configuration (DDC) files, as they would have been upgrade as part of the software installation (upgrade) process.  

If you are upgrading an existing version 7.0.x installation, you only need to update the  Dbvisit Standby Repository.  The DDC file would have been already converted to a version 7 DDC file and no steps will be required - unless explicitly mentioned in the update release notes.

Step 8.1 - Updating the Dbvisit Database Configuration (DDC) file - (Optional)

This step is optional if you want to edit parameters as part of the upgrade - otherwise this step, if already on a version 7.0.x release is not needed

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This step can either be performed from the Command Line Interface (CLI) - indicated by , or the Web based (GUI) interface - indicated by .  Both options are shown below:

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  • To update the Dbvisit Database Configuration (DDC) file go to Home > Setup > Update Dbvisit > Update Configuration > select Database from drop-down menu and click Save Configuration.

 

 Using CLI to update DDC

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  • To update the Dbvisit Database Repository (DDR) file go to Home > Setup > Update Dbvisit > Manage Dbvisit Repository > select Database from drop-down menu and click Check Dbvisit Repository.

  • If the DDR needs to be upgraded, select Upgrade Dbvisit Repository
  • Repeat upgrade of DDC and DDR for all databases on this primary server.

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