Upgrading from 8.5.201.61 to 8.5.203.03
Use this procedure to upgrade from 8.5.201.61.
- Stop Web Services and Applications on the node.
 - Migrate to OpenJDK 8 according to Migrating to OpenJDK 1.8.0.
 - Copy the installation_CD/gws-8.5.203.03.noarch.rpm file to a local folder.
 - Perform the upgrade using the RPM package manager: 
rpm -Uvh [--prefix installation_location] gws-8.5.203.03.noarch.rpm
 - Update the Cassandra schema:
- If you are using Cassandra 2.x:
- Copy the cf-schema-8.5.201.84.cql file from /installation_path/gws/data/updates to the Cassandra node host.
 - Run the following command: 
cqlsh cassandra_host --file cf-schema-8.5.201.84.cql
 - Copy the cf-schema-8.5.202.34.cql file from /installation_path/gws/data/updates to the Cassandra node host.
 - Run the following command: 
cqlsh cassandra_host --file cf-schema-8.5.202.34.cql
 - Copy the cf-schema-8.5.202.81.cql file from /installation_path/gws/data/updates to the Cassandra node host.
 - Run the following command: 
cqlsh cassandra_host --file cf-schema-8.5.202.81.cql
 
 - If you are using Cassandra 1.2:
- Copy the cf-schema-8.5.201.84.txt file from /installation_path/gws/data/updates to the Cassandra node host.
 - Run the following command: 
cassandra_install_dir/bin/cassandra-cli -h cassandra_host --file cf-schema-8.5.201.84.txt
 - Copy the cf-schema-8.5.202.34.txt file from /installation_path/gws/data/updates to the Cassandra node host.
 - Run the following command: 
cassandra_install_dir/bin/cassandra-cli -h cassandra_host --file cf-schema-8.5.202.34.txt
 - Copy the cf-schema-8.5.202.81.txt file from /installation_path/gws/data/updates to the Cassandra node host.
 - Run the following command:  
cassandra_install_dir/bin/cassandra-cli -h cassandra_host --file cf-schema-8.5.202.81.txt
 
 
 - If you are using Cassandra 2.x:
 - Start Web Services and Applications according to Starting and testing.
 - After all Web Services and Applications nodes are upgraded and started, update Elasticsearch:
- If you use embedded Elasticsearch, run the following script on one Web Services and Applications node: 
/installation_path/gws/tools/rebuild-es-index.sh
 - If you use standalone Elasticsearch:
- Copy files from the /installation_path/gws/elasticsearch/templates folder to the templates folder on each Elasticsearch node.
 - Run the following script on one Web Services and Applications node: 
/installation_path/gws/tools/rebuild-es-index.sh
 
 
 - If you use embedded Elasticsearch, run the following script on one Web Services and Applications node: 
 
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