The preparation steps will not affect the running system and can be done in advance.
Ensure that the environment variables are set correctly:
Variable Description MZ_HOME This environment variable specifies where the software is installed.JAVA_HOME This environment variable specifies where the JDK is installed. PATH This environment variable specifies the search path and must contain the following directories: $JAVA_HOME/bin:$MZ_HOME/bin
Example - Setting Environment Variables
export MZ_HOME=/opt/mz export JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk/jdk-17.0.2 export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$MZ_HOME/bin:$PATH
Note!
You must specify the Java version required for the version that you are upgrading from.
Make a backup of all your configurations with System Export.
$ mzsh mzadmin/<password> systemexport <backup directory>/<filename>
Note!
These configurations must be imported after the upgrade.
For safety, make an online backup of the database(s). For information about how to perform an online backup, see Preventive Maintenance Procedures.
If you are performing an upgrade of a system with large configurations, you may need to increase the maximum number of file descriptors.
Example - Changing the Maximum Number of File Descriptors on Linux.
$ cat /proc/sys/fs/file-max 5000 $ su - root Password: $sysctl -w fs.filemax=10000
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