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Hi,



When installing the PTF's you only put the new update package in a
repository on the IFS

Now to upgrade the product itself you must select the installation Tap on
the HTTP administration console: http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:2001/HTTPAdmin



Note: I always end my WAS instances before a upgrade:



Here you can upgrade the installations.

After selecting upgrade select "fix pack" where you will presented to enter
a path.

By default /QIBM/WAS/WASFixPacks/WAS/FIXPACK/

This is where the PTF install has put the fixes for your product.



Mine shows as:





You select the version of the fixes which you want to install, open the dir
then openthe dir FIXPACK and the select the repository.config file and click
ok.



Follow the instructions presented then.



Hope this will help.

There should also be an IBM doc somewhere, but I don't know the id



BR+

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You can put PTF's on all day long and that won't do it. The PTF's just put
the new upgrades on the system. You then have to run some process to
upgrade your WAS servers to that new version. Kind of like multiversioning.
I'm just trying to figure that process.



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If I'm not wrong WAS 9.0 use Installation Manager, WAS 8.5 is still via PTF.



HTH

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Il giorno mer 18 set 2019 alle ore 17:33 Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> ha

scritto:





Trying to figure out how to upgrade WAS to a higher version. Most

websites send you all over. I've been to many (as you can see by the

information provided below). Now I am just trying to find out how to

actually DO the upgrade. I think I would like to use the command line

as response time on HTTPAdmin is crazy slow. That, and I tried

stepping through it and it couldn't size windows, etc to be useful.



DSPF


'/QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V85/Express/properties/version/WAS.produ
ct'

<version>8.5.5.8</version>



IBM i 7.4.

SF99662-1- IBM HTTP SERVER FOR I

DSPPTF 5733W85

PTF

ID Status

SI69049 Permanently applied

SI69045 Permanently applied

SI69044 Permanently applied

SI69043 Permanently applied

SI69042 Permanently applied

SI69041 Permanently applied

SI68182 Permanently applied

...



Admin1 V8.5 (int app svr) Running

Repeat for Admin2-5

WQLIB85 V8.5 (int app svr) Stopped

WSERVICE V2.6 (web services) Running



5733W85 *BASE 5050

5733W85 1 5101

5770JV1 16 5116 Java SE 8 32 bit

5770JV1 17 5117 Java SE 8 64 bit



STRQSH

/QIBM/ProdData/InstallationManager/eclipse/tools/imcl -version

Installation Manager (installed)

Version: 1.8.9.5

Internal Version: 1.8.9005.20190801_1645

Architecture: 32-bit





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