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Complete Post-Upgrade Tasks
Complete the following post-upgrade task:
- If you have disabled the backup database, enable it by editing the arcot/db/backupdb section of the $ARCOT_HOME/conf/arcotcommon.ini file, and synchronize the backup database with the primary database. If you disable database replication before the upgrade, then enable replication after the upgrade.
- If you had registered plug-ins with this installation before the upgrade, then recompile the plug-ins. Verify that the names of the recompiled files are the same as before. Use the startup log that you had saved before the upgrade to determine details of the plug-ins.
- If you require multi-byte character or internationalization support and if your database does not currently support multi-byte data, then migrate the database to a character set that supports multi-byte data. For more information, see "Configuring Database Server" in the CA CA Strong Authentication Installation and Deployment Guide for UNIX Platforms.
If your upgrade path is from 6.x or 7.x, 8.0, then perform the following configurations using CA Advanced Authentication.
- Create new authentication policies at the global-level for all the previous authentication configurations.
- Re-create the RADIUS configuration.
- Set up the following Server instance configurations:
- Database connectivity settings
- Log file settings
- Set up thread configurations per protocol.
- Create ASSP configurations.
- (Optional) Configure CA Auth ID grace period. To do so, set the Allow Successful Authentication field in the CA Auth ID policy.
- (Optional) Enable caller verification for QnA credential. To do so, set the Enable Caller Verification field in the QnA policy.
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