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Updating the Database Schema

Management Framework Configuration Server can operate with database versions from 8.1.1 and up without the need for migration. If you are using an older version of Configuration Server, or if you want to take advantage of the latest features that require the latest database schema, you must upgrade the database schema. If you already have a compatible database schema version, you can convert to a newer version either when upgrading Configuration Server or at any time later.

If you only need to pick up the latest definitions (such as new application types, media type definitions, and so on) and you are already using Configuration Service 8.1.1 or later, you do not need to update the database schema. You only have to update the database locale to get the required definitions. See Upgrading Configuration Definitions for detailed instructions.

When upgrading the database schema, you stay with the same type of database (single-tenant or multi-tenant) and the same deployment mode (single-language or multi-language) as the original database that is being updated. Configuration Database, version 8.0 or later, can be upgraded to the latest available schema of a single-language database.

Management Framework Message Server can operate with a Centralized Log Database version 7.6 and up without needing to be migrated. Optionally, you can upgrade to the latest available version of the Centralized Log Database to increase efficiency and/or use new features.

This Migration Guide assumes that you have deployed separate databases for each product, and that you have not altered the database schema for those databases. In addition, note the following:

  • Database conversion requires additional time, compares to upgrading the software, so plan accordingly.
  • Genesys strongly suggests that you make a backup copy of any database being migrated, to enable you to rollback changes quickly in case any errors occur during or after the migration.
Warning
If you have changed the original database schema structure, or you use the same database to keep multiple schemas for other products, you are responsible for handling any data entered into the modified structure. Upgrade scripts may not work properly in this case. If you encounter any issues while migrating databases for which the schema was altered, or if the database is shared with other products, you might want to involve Genesys Professional Services to investigate the impact before moving forward.

Updating the Configuration Database Schema

Install the Upgrade Scripts package on the host where DBMS client software is installed and can access the target Configuration Database. You can upgrade the database schema using the database upgrade scripts directly, or, in some cases, by using the Configuration Conversion Wizard (CCW).

Use the following procedure to upgrade the locale. [+] Show procedure

Tip
After upgrading the database schema to 8.5 (single language mode) and before the first start of Configuration Server, make sure that the Configuration Server configuration file contains the configuration option langid set to 1033 (or another appropriate value if you are applying Language Packs).

Updating the Centralized Log Database Schema

If you have upgraded your Message Servers to 8.1 or later, you might also want to update the schema of your Log Databases, as follows:

[+] Show procedure
This page was last edited on August 5, 2016, at 18:06.
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