APTARE IT Analytics Release Notes

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Product(s): APTARE IT Analytics (10.5)
  1. Introduction
    1.  
      About APTARE IT Analytics 10.5.00
  2. Patch release for version 10.5.00
    1. Patch releases: APTARE IT Analytics
      1.  
        10.5.00 P14 patch release notes
      2.  
        10.5.00 P13 patch release notes
      3.  
        10.5.00 P12 patch release notes
      4.  
        10.5.00 P11 patch release notes
      5.  
        10.5.00 P10 patch release notes
      6.  
        10.5.00 P9 patch release notes
      7.  
        10.5.00 P8 patch release notes
      8.  
        10.5.00 P7 patch release notes
      9.  
        10.5.00 P6 patch release notes
      10.  
        10.5.00 P5 patch release notes
      11.  
        10.5.00 P4 patch release notes
      12.  
        10.5.00 P3 patch release notes
      13.  
        10.5.00 P2 patch release notes
      14.  
        10.5.00 P1 patch release notes
  3. What's new: Version 10.5.00 highlights
    1.  
      Multi-Language support
    2.  
      New system and version support
    3.  
      Data Collector SDK enhancements
    4.  
      Veritas NetBackup Data Collection support for SSH and WMI protocols
    5.  
      Security and public sector compliance
    6.  
      Enhanced report scoping
    7.  
      Updated third-party and open source product versions
  4. Supported systems
    1.  
      Portal supported operating systems
    2.  
      Data Collector supported operating systems
    3. Supported browsers and display resolution
      1.  
        Linux portal server: Exported and emailed reports
  5. Installations and upgrades
    1.  
      Portal installation memory requirements
    2. Portal installation prerequisites
      1. Microsoft Windows prerequisites
        1.  
          Oracle 19c patch application for Windows
      2.  
        Linux prerequisites: Portal installation default directory
    3. Before you upgrade
      1.  
        Portal/Data receiver Java memory settings
      2.  
        Upgrading the Oracle database application binaries (Windows)
      3.  
        Upgrading Oracle database application binaries (Linux)
    4.  
      Performance profiles and transmitted data
    5.  
      Dropping SCDBUSR in a shared service environment
  6. Enhancements and resolved issues
    1.  
      Overview
    2.  
      Data Collection enhancements and resolved issues
    3.  
      Portal enhancements and resolved issues
  7. Known issues, optimizations, and End-of-Life (EOL)
    1. Known issues
      1.  
        Known issues: Localization limitations and notes
    2.  
      Optimization: Customize the Linux file handle setting for large collections
    3.  
      End-of-Life (EOL)

Upgrading the Oracle database application binaries (Windows)

  1. Log in to the Portal server as an Administrator. Oracle requires that you are logged in using an account that has administrative privileges.

  2. Download the executable file to your Windows Portal server.

  3. Double-click the executable file.

    sc_dbinstaller_<versionNumber>_win.exe

    The version number could be, for example, 193000

  4. The InstallAnywhere installation wizard will begin extracting files.

  5. Once the files have been extracted, the Introduction window will display. Click Next to begin the installation process.

  6. Read and accept the end-user license agreement (EULA) and click Next.

  7. Review the Pre-Installation Summary, which summarizes the product components that will be installed and describes the available and required disk space for these components.

    Note:

    The requirements shown on the following example screen may not match the requirements displayed on your installation screen. Refer to the actual Pre-Installation Summary screen for the current requirements.

  8. Click Install to start the installation/upgrade of the Oracle application binaries, which internally detects the existing Oracle installed on server, checks the version compatibility, and places files into the C:\opt folder on your Windows server.

    • The progress bar displays the component being installed and the progress of the installation overall.

    • The command prompt window will briefly display the process being executed.

    • The Oracle application binaries will be installed on the C:\ drive. The database itself, however, can be created on an alternate drive during the Portal installation.

  9. Enter the name of a valid user account for the Oracle Service User and click Next. For the upgrade process, the Oracle Service User must be same as the user used during existing Oracle Service user.

  10. At this point, the Oracle upgrader will take over the session and start its process in the Windows command prompt window.

  11. When the Oracle Universal Installer completes its process successfully, press Enter.

    The command prompt window once again takes over to start the Oracle services.

  12. In the Starting Services command prompt window, enter the password for the account that you have identified as the Oracle service user. You will not see your keystrokes echoed in the window.

    You will be prompted twice for the Oracle Service User password, but the prompts are different:

    Enter password for Oracle service user:

    Enter <account name>'s password:

    If you enter an incorrect password, you will be prompted to enter the correct password. If you enter the incorrect password too many times, the account can get locked.

  13. Return to the InstallAnywhere window and click Done.

  14. Update the portal.properties file with the new Oracle connection string.