Upgrading Archiver database
Upgrade your Archiver database by running one or more database scripts. Before you upgrade your database, ensure that the current version of your database server is supported.
- Upgrading the Archiver database on a Windows machine
Before you upgrade your database, ensure that the current version of your database server is supported. Upgrade your Archiver database on a Windows machine by running one or more PowerShell scripts. Later, when you upgrade the Archive Manager Core, you need to run an additional tool to update the timestamps in the database. - Upgrading a Microsoft SQL Server Archiver database manually
If you have a pressing reason to not use the PowerShell script, you can also upgrade your SQL Server Archiver database manually by running the SQL scripts yourself. You must run these scripts as a properly authorized user (that is, someone who can create tables, for example). Later, when you upgrade the Archive Manager Core, you need to run an additional tool to update the timestamps in the database. - Upgrading the Oracle Archiver database manually on a non-Windows machine
Before you upgrade your database, ensure that the current version of your database server is supported. Upgrade your Oracle Archiver database on a non-Windows machine by running one or more SQL scripts. If you prefer to do a manual upgrade of your Oracle Archiver database on a Windows machine, you can also perform this task. Later, when you upgrade the Archive Manager Core, you need to run an additional tool to update the timestamps in the database.