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Caché Installation Guide - InterSystems Documentation

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Upgrade Tasks<br />

Installed Component<br />

<strong>Caché</strong> Tools and Utilities<br />

File or directory deleted<br />

\Dev\<br />

\CSP\samples\<br />

\Bin\CCtrlPnl.exe*<br />

\Bin\CExplore.exe*<br />

<strong>Documentation</strong><br />

\Docs\<br />

* No longer exists in <strong>Caché</strong> 5.2<br />

Replace with the name of your installation directory; CacheSys is the default.<br />

The following directories are deleted when upgrading <strong>Caché</strong> on UNIX and OpenVMS platforms:<br />

• /dev/<br />

• /csp/cachelib/<br />

D.2.1.2 Upgrading <strong>Caché</strong> on OpenVMS<br />

There is an additional upgrade task for OpenVMS clustered systems:<br />

Cleanup Cluster PIJ Files<br />

Before upgrading a member of a <strong>Caché</strong> for OpenVMS cluster system to <strong>Caché</strong> 5.2, cleanly<br />

shut down all members of the <strong>Caché</strong> cluster and remove the CACHE.PIJ file. If you do not<br />

remove this file, the installation is not upgraded and error messages are written in the<br />

cconsole.log for startup:<br />

Cache (2100036c) Tue Aug 1 14:28:59 2004<br />

Activating Namespaces<br />

Cache (21000404) Tue Aug 1 14:28:59 2004 Cluster image journal<br />

is incompatible with this version<br />

Cache (21000404) Tue Aug 1 14:28:59 2004 Unable to join the cluster<br />

Cache (21000404) Tue Aug 1 14:29:00 2004<br />

ENQdaemon exited due to VMS error code (decimal) 0<br />

Cluster Configuration Changes<br />

Prior to <strong>Caché</strong> 5.0 when configuring a <strong>Caché</strong> cluster it was necessary to define the network<br />

type for the cluster (UDP or Ethernet) and define DCP connections between the cluster<br />

members. This is no longer necessary. DCP over UDP or Raw Ethernet can still be used for<br />

<strong>Caché</strong> cluster network traffic, but it is preferable to use ECP networking. ECP is the default<br />

for new installations.<br />

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