Check Java and Database Connectors
If Java needs upgrading, you must verify that any JDBC connectors you have installed to non-standard databases are still supported. The standard databases supported by PhixFlow are Oracle, MS SQL Server and MySQL/ MariaDB. The drivers needed to connect to these databases are shipped with PhixFlow, and connections to external databases through PhixFlow data sources are supported by these drivers; see Datasource.
However, if you have connections to external databases other than these - for example, Netezza, Teradata, DB2 - then you will have installed JDBC drivers for these in the folder [tomcat home]/lib
. You must check that your current version of each installed driver is compatible with the new version of Java, and if not, obtain a new version of the JDBC driver from the supplier.
How to Upgrade
Step 1 Backup your Database
Ensure that you have a recent, full backup of your database. If you need to rollback (see "Rollback Upgrade" below), your PhixFlow configuration and data will revert to this point.
Step 2 Stop Tomcat and Delete the Work Directory
Stop the Tomcat service.
PhixFlow will not be available to users until the upgrade is complete and you restart Tomcat.
Delete the Tomcat
<tomcat base>/work
directory. For example in a Linux installation, enter:rm -r /opt/tomcat/work
Step 3 Upgrade the Environment
If necessary, upgrade to supported versions of Java, Tomcat and your database: Oracle, SQL Server or MySQL / MariaDB. See Planning your Upgrade, above.
Remember, if you are upgrading Tomcat, to restore any JDBC drivers needed for any data sources that use database technologies or versions not supported for PhixFlow's own connections. Make sure that any additional JDBC drivers you use are placed in:
[tomcat home]/lib
See also:
Step 4 Unzip the PhixFlow Release
Unzip the PhixFlow release package into a temporary directory.
We will refer to the new PhixFlow release directory as $RELEASE
and its corresponding Tomcat directory as $TOMCAT.
Step 5 Install the New Webapp into Tomcat
Move the live PhixFlow installation directory, $TOMCAT/webapps/phixflow
, to an archive location.
For example on Linux: mv $TOMCAT/webapps/phixflow $ARCHIVE/phixflow-<current date>
Copy $RELEASE/webapp/phixflow
to $TOMCAT/webapps
.
For example on Linux: cp $RELEASE/webapp/phixflow $TOMCAT/webapps/phixflow
In the archive of the live installation, go to the $TOMCAT/webapps/phixflow/WEB-INF/classes/
directory. Copy the following files into the corresponding directory in the new PhixFlow webapp:
- phixflow-login.xml
- phixflow-datasource.xml
- phixflow-secret.xml
- phixflow-instance.xml
- logback.xml
- phixflow-logging.xml
For example on Linux:cp $CV_ARCHIVE/phixflow-<current date>/WEB-INF/classes, to $TOMCAT/webapps/phixflow/WEB-INF/classes
If you have configured PhixFlow to show your company logo, also copy $TOMCAT/webapps/phixflow/
gui/images/customerLogo.svg
. from the archive to the corresponding directory in the new PhixFlow webapp.
Step 6 Configure a Keystore
If you have not already done so, Configure a Keystore for Database Credentials. Use phixflow-secret.xml to specify the keystore details.
Step 7 Upgrade the Database
Run all migration scripts in sequence from the starting version to this version.
About Migration Warnings
Some of the scripts can generate warning messages, such as Caution: Changing any part of an object name could break scripts and stored procedures. Generally, warning messages do not indicate a problem. However, if you see any error messages, please contact your PhixFlow support team.
Example for migrating Oracle
cd $RELEASE/install/schema/oracle/migration/X.Y sqlplus myUsername/myPassword @migrate_schema_from_x_y_z_to_X_Y_Z.sql
Example for migrating SQL Server
cd $RELEASE/install/schema/sqlserver/migration/X.Y sqlcmd -S myServer\myInstance -U myUsername -P myPassword -d myDatabase -i migrate_schema_from_x_y_z_to_X_Y_Z.sql
Example for migrating MariaDB (MySQL)
cd $RELEASE/install/schema/sqlserver/migration/X.Y mysql -h myServer -u myUsername -p -D myDatabase source migrate_schema_from_x_y_z_to_X_Y_Z.sql
MariaDB Privileges
Some MariaDB PhixFlow migration scripts create or use privileged functions and/or procedures, and must have privileges not required by the regular PhixFlow user.
You can permanently allow functions like this to run by updating a setting in your my.cnf file. See Running non-deterministic functions in MariaDB for details. If you do not make this change, then you must make sure that either:
- Your session has the log_bin_trust_function_creators setting switched on. You can do this with the command:
set global log_bin_trust_function_creators = 1;
- Or that the migration user has SUPER privilege.
Step 8 Re-start Tomcat
Restart the Tomcat service.
Step 9 Republish PhixFlow Data
After upgrading, PhixFlow may need to republish data to its database. If you have very large streams this can take some time, and can affect PhixFlow performance. So that users are not affected by slow initial performance, we recommend that you publish stream data.
- Log on to PhixFlow.
- Select Administration → Other Options → Publish Streams.
- Wait for notification that publishing is complete.
If you do not republish stream data, PhixFlow will automatically start publishing data when the first user attempts to use a stream. This will cause slow performance until publishing is complete.