If the latest version of the CA CSM does not start up correctly, you can still use the previous version of CA CSM.
If you can run the latest version successfully, we recommend that you do not use the previous version anymore. If the latest CA CSM application server names and port numbers are the same as for the previous version, you cannot run both versions simultaneously.
Your previous CA CSM system libraries (CXX, DBIDs 002, and 015) and their associated data (DBID 4000) are not removed during the CA CSM upgrade process. The upgrade process adds unique libraries and data sets that permit functional execution of the new CA CSM version and the previous version of CA CSM. The upgrade process copies and converts data from the database of the previous version, and incorporates it into the new version. The new version uses the same file systems and the same mount points as the previous version.
Imagine that you upgraded and you are using the latest version. If you now use the previous version, any changes that you make in one version are not reflected in the other version. The previous version data is isolated from the new version data. Use caution when attempting to use a previous CA CSM version after using the latest version.
Note: To obtain full benefits and functionality of the new version, we recommend that you immediately begin using the new version after you complete the upgrade process.
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