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Stat 6.3 - Upgrade Notes

Update PeopleSoft Object Mover instructions

For PeopleSoft® users, log into Stat® 6.3.0 using the special Stat SYSTEM account to update the PeopleSoft Object Mover instructions. The Stat object that archives PeopleSoft objects requires a set of instructions in order to operate. To do this, select Maintenance | General | Update PS Object Mover Instructions. For more information, see the Stat System Administration Guide, Chapter 2, Administrative Utilities.

Upgrade the Stat Central Agent

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Upgrading the Stat Central Agent

The upgrade to Stat® 6.3.0 completely replaces the existing directory tree installed at the location defined by <STAT_HOME>.

IMPORTANT: Do not copy files from earlier installations to the new 6.3.0 installation.

For Stat 6.3.0, you need to have Java Development Kit installed, and optionally a system variable called JAVA_HOME that points to the JDK installation root directory (e.g., C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_191).

If you are running Windows® or Solaris and have an older version of Java installed, go to http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html and upgrade to the appropriate version. The previous service wrapper has been replaced with a delivered server.bat. You will need to re-apply custom modifications.

IMPORTANT: There should be no Stat Central Agent running against your previous test database during the upgrade process.
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Create a new <STAT_HOME> folder for the Stat 6.3.0 agent and optionally create an environment variable for <STAT_HOME>.
Instead of creating a system variable for <JAVA_HOME> and <STAT_HOME>, enter these values directly in <STAT_HOME>/app/bin/standalone.conf (for Unix) or <STAT_HOME>\app\bin\standalone.conf.bat (for Windows).
For Windows, uncomment and change these 2 lines in <STAT_HOME>\app\bin\standalone.conf.bat.
For Unix, uncomment and change these 2 lines in <STAT_HOME>\app\bin\standalone.conf.
2
Backup your previous <STAT_HOME> if you are planning on using the same name.
NOTE: The new folder must be empty.
For example, if you installed the Stat Central Agent in C:\Stat, move that directory to C:\stat_old, and create a new directory for C:\Stat (<STAT_HOME> will still point to the correct location).
We suggest making a backup of C:\Stat rather than deleting it so it is possible to refer to old log files or your original configuration files. For example:
Unix: (assuming <STAT_HOME> points to /usr/local/stat and suitable file system permissions):
4
Click Install Stat Central Agent.
Autorun opens the stat_server folder, which contains the subfolder, standalone.
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Open the standalone folder, locate the file stat_standalone.zip and unzip it to the desired location on the host computer where you want to install the Stat Central Agent.
An example for Windows might be c:\stat; on Unix®, this might be /usr/local. The location you choose for the installation is referred to as <STAT_HOME>. Use Winzip® to unpack the file on Windows or use the unzip utility on Unix.
IMPORTANT: Do not unzip the file stat_standalone.zip to a directory that contains an exclamation point character (!).

If copying the installation files to a Unix system, be sure the file transfer settings are set to binary and not ascii. Use the -a modifier to unzip the file.

The <STAT_HOME> directory should contain the following subdirectories:
NOTE: Service.bat is used to start the service by calling run.bat. See Configuring the Stat Central Agent as a Windows service for more information. Quest® Software recommends that you validate that the agent will start without the service before invoking the service operation.
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Use run.bat or run.sh to start the Stat Central Agent not as a service.
Windows: <STAT_HOME>\app\bin\run.bat
Unix: <STAT_HOME>/app/bin/run.sh
NOTE: If you have port conflicts during startup, the server displays one or more error messages. For instructions on resolving port conflicts, see Resolving Port and Firewall Conflicts.
NOTE: If you receive a Connection Refused error when your Stat Windows Client is trying to access the Stat Central Agent, you may need to start your Stat Central Agent with a -b parameter to specify the hostname of the agent. In this case, edit your run.bat (run.sh for Unix) and add -b=<hostname>, where <hostname> is the hostname for the machine running the Stat Central Agent.
In the server console, you will see the line, Stat Configuration Assistant is ready.
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Open your internet browser and go to http://<stat_server_host_machine>:8080/stat-config.
IMPORTANT: If you are not running the agent from the local machine (i.e. Telnet session), you must add the IP address to <STAT_HOME>/config/stat-config.properties or you will not have access to the Configuration Assistant. See Authorize Access to the Configuration Page.
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In the Type/Vendor field, select the database platform you are using. Options include Oracle or SQL Server.
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Enter the appropriate information for the Stat database: Host Name, Port, DB/Service Name, Login ID, Password.
This field flexes to TNS Entry for Oracle users.
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Choose the logging setting for the UI Logging Level and for the Stat Central Agent application. The default is INFO.
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Click Save.

Configuring the Stat Central Agent

Refer to the following sections for information on the number of ways you can configure the Stat Central Agent.

NOTE: Before making any configuration changes, be aware of the following:
Modifications should not be made to either run.sh or run.bat. Instead, if customizations are needed (such as hard coding the location of JAVA_HOME or <STAT_HOME>), make the modifications to standalone.conf (for run.sh) or standalone.conf.bat (for run.bat).
<STAT_HOME>/app/bin/service/service.bat is used to start the service by calling run.bat. See Configuring the Stat Central Agent as a Windows service for more information. It is recommended that you validate that the agent will start without the service before invoking the service operation.
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