After applying CR2, you may want to roll back the
FileNet® Content Engine Server and the FileNet Content
Engine Client and FileNet Collaboration Services. that you
updated in Updating a new FileNet deployment for CR2.
Before you begin
Back up the FileNet Global Configuration Database
(FNGCD) and FileNet Object Store (FNOS) as part of
Backing up IBM® Connections.
About this task
First use rollback-ce.sh to roll back the FileNet Content Engine server. Then use
rollback-fncs-ceclient.sh to roll back the
FileNet Content Engine Client and FileNet
Collaboration Services.
Procedure
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Make sure that the Deployment Manager, node agents, and Connections nodes are all
running.
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Open a command line window.
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For Linux™ and AIX®
only, assign permission to
connections_root/FileNet.update/scripts as follows:
run chmod -R 777 * under the folder /opt/IBM/Connections/FileNet.update/scripts
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Go to the following folder.
AIX or Linux
/opt/IBM/Connections/FileNet.update/scriptsWindows
C:\opt\IBM\Connections\FileNet.update\scripts
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Run the script with the following parameters to back up the Deployment Manager profile.
AIX or Linux
./backup.sh -conn_home_path=/opt/IBM/Connections
Windows™
backup.bat -conn.home.location=C:\IBM\Connections
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Run the script with the following parameters to roll back the FileNet Content Engine server.
rollback-ce.sh -was_dm_path=${_wasProfilePath} -was_admin_user=${_wasprofileUserName}
-was_admin_password=${_wasProfilePassword} -conn_home_path=${_connectionsInstalledDir}
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Run the script with the following parameters to roll back the FileNet Content Engine Client and FileNet Collaboration Services.
rollback-fncs-ceclient.sh -was_dm_path=${_wasProfilePath} -was_admin_user=${_wasprofileUserName}
-was_admin_password=${_wasProfilePassword} -conn_home_path=${_connectionsInstalledDir} -doSetAnonymous=${_ccmAnonymouseSet}
-anonymous_user="${_ccmAnonymouseUserName}" -anonymous_password=${_ccmAnonymousePassword}
Note: If you set doSetAnonymous to 'y' or 'Y', you must also specify
anonymous_user and -anonymous_password. If you set
doSetAnonymous to 'n' or 'N', you do not need to specify
anonymous_user and -anonymous_password.