Uninstalling The Service Pack On Solaris Or Linux Systems - Extreme Networks Ridgeline Installation Manual

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4 It is recommended that you back up your database. In addition, if the database transaction log,
, remains in the top-level Ridgeline installation directory after the Ridgeline server has
basecamp.log
been shut down, you should save it also. (Under most circumstances
when the server stops.)
You should also save the files
subdirectory under the Ridgeline installation directory, as well as any database transaction log files
(for example,
basecamp.log
5 Open a command shell and change to the directory where you extracted the Service Pack files:
% cd cd sp<n>sol/patch<n>
% cd cd sp<n>lin/patch<n>
6 Run the script
install.sh
performed the original Ridgeline software installation.
-
To install the Service Pack in the default installation directory (which is
RidgelineServiceAdvisor3.0/
example:
% ./install.sh
-
To install the Service Pack in a non-default directory that has a name that includes spaces, be sure
to specify the directory name in quotes. For example:
% ./install.sh "Directory With Spaces/Ridgeline3.0"
This script file calls a script that will back up Ridgeline files to
7 Restart the Ridgeline server and the database engine, if applicable (see
or Solaris" on page 24

Uninstalling the Service Pack on Solaris or Linux Systems

NOTE
Please make sure you restore your previously backed-up database (backed up prior to installing the
service pack) after uninstalling the service pack, to completely restore Ridgeline to its previous state.
If you need to uninstall the Service Pack release, do the following:
1 Exit all Ridgeline clients.
2 Shut down the Ridgeline server and database engines if they are running. See
on Linux or Solaris" on page 25
3 Open a command shell and run the script
as the same user that performed the Ridgeline 3.0 patch installation.
% cd <Ridgeline_install_dir>/backup/<service_pack_id>/uninstaller
% ./uninstall.sh
The
<service_pack_id>
that starts with
, followed by a service pack number and a software build number; for example;
sp
. Check the
sp1_69
<Ridgeline_install_dir>/backup
pack ID.
This script file will call a script that will restore backed-up files from
backup
Ridgeline Installation and Upgrade Guide
and
basecamp.db
or
epicenter.log
(for Solaris)
(for Linux)
. To avoid permission errors, run the script as the same user that
) enter the
for instructions).
for instructions.
uninstall.sh.
identifies the Ridgeline service pack you are uninstalling. This is a string
basecamp.log
, which reside in the
epicenter.db
) that reside in this directory.
command without a directory name. For
install.sh
<Ridgeline_install_dir>/backup
To avoid permission errors, run the script
directory to determine the correct service
<Ridgeline_install_dir>/
Installing a Service Pack Release
is removed
/database/data
/opt/ExtremeNetworks/
"Starting the Server on Linux
"Stopping the Server
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