This page provides instructions for upgrading a FlexDeploy installation from version 5.3.0.5 or lower to 5.4. This instructions will upgrade Tomcat from version 8.5.11 to 9.0.34.

Make sure you have downloaded new version of FlexDeploy and unzipped it, so it can be accessed during upgrade process.

Upgrade Instructions

Step 1. Stop the Tomcat server. Use shutdown.sh on Linux and shutdown.bat on Windows.


Step 2. Backup the FlexDeploy schemas and Artifact Repository. In case you need to back out FlexDeploy, you can use these backup data.

For back-out purposes, it is highly recommended that a database backup of the database be taken using standard tools like RMAN for Oracle. Another option would be to export the FD, FD_ADMIN, and FF schemas using data pump. The schemas can be exported using the following data pump command for Oracle as shown below. Follow standard procedures for PostgreSQL and MySQL for database backup.

You will need to setup environment variables before running expdp. For example,

export ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/
12.1.0/dbhome_1
export ORACLE_SID=fd01

export statements above are for example only as values will be different for your installation.

expdp system directory=DATA_PUMP_DIR dumpfile=fd_bkup.dmp schemas=FD,FF,FD_ADMIN

If this database is exclusively used for just FlexDeploy application, you can rely on Database backup and recovery processes (RMAN)
instead of export data procedure.

It is recommended that a backup of the artifact repository file system be taken in case a back-out is required. The location of the artifact repository can be identified by looking at value of -Dflexagon.fd.repository.root in setenv.sh or setenv.bat file. This file will be in <FlexDeploy Home>/apache-tomcat-flexdeploy/bin/. Standard file backup procedures can be followed. Optionally, the following command (unix only) can be used to create a tar file backup of the entire directory.

cd <artifact repository location>
tar –cvzf artifact.tar.gz <artifact repository location>

Step 3. Upgrade the FlexDeploy schemas


Step 4. Take a backup and delete entire apache-tomcat-flexdeploy folder (this will be replaced by new copy). It will be required since the old configuration files will need to be referenced. See example below for Linux.

# Assuming FLEXDEPLOY_HOME environment variable is set, it should be parent folder of apache-tomcat-flexdeploy
cd $FLEXDEPLOY_HOME
mv apache-tomcat-flexdeploy/ apache-tomcat-flexdeploy-53/

Step 5. Copy apache-tomcat-flexdeploy folder from distribution zip.

If you had placed additional libraries in apache-tomcat-flexdeploy/lib folder, then you will need to copy them from backup folder. Examples might be JDBC driver (for Oracle drivers there is additional detail in step 6), CyberArk libraries for Tomcat connection pool provider etc. 

cd $FLEXDEPLOY_HOME
mkdir apache-tomcat-flexdeploy
# assuming download zip has been unzipped in UNZIPPED_FLEXDEPLOY folder. 
cd $UNZIPPED_FLEXDEPLOY/apache-tomcat-flexdeploy
cp -R * $FLEXDEPLOY_HOME/apache-tomcat-flexdeploy/
cd $FLEXDEPLOY_HOME/apache-tomcat-flexdeploy/
chmod +x ./bin/*.sh

Step 6. Copy the context.xml file from the backup folder (step 4) into <FlexDeploy Home>/apache-tomcat-flexdeploy/conf

cd $FLEXDEPLOY_HOME/apache-tomcat-flexdeploy-53/conf/
cp context.xml ../../apache-tomcat-flexdeploy/conf/

If using Oracle database, it is recommended to use UCP connection pool (see details below), otherwise go to Step 7.

<Resource name="jdbc/flexdbDS" auth="Container"
    type="oracle.ucp.jdbc.PoolDataSource"
    factory="oracle.ucp.jdbc.PoolDataSourceImpl"

    connectionFactoryClassName="oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSource"
    minPoolSize="0"
    maxPoolSize="100"
    initialPoolSize="0"
    autoCommit="false"
    inactiveConnectionTimeout="300"

    url="jdbc:oracle:thin:@(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS_LIST=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=**HOSTNAME**)(PORT=**PORT**)))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=**SERVICE_NAME**)))"
    user="fd_admin"
    password="**FD_ADMIN_PASSWORD**"

    fastConnectionFailoverEnabled="true"

    validationQuery="select 1 from dual"
    testOnBorrow="true"

    useLocalSessionState="true"
    defaultAutoCommit="false"/>
url="jdbc:oracle:thin:@(DESCRIPTION = CONNECT_TIMEOUT=120) (RETRY_COUNT=20) (RETRY_DELAY=3) (TRANSPORT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT=3) (ADDRESS_LIST =(LOAD_BALANCE=on) (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP) (HOST=primary-scan) (PORT=1521))) (ADDRESS_LIST =(LOAD_BALANCE=on) (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP) (HOST=secondary-scan) (PORT=1521))) (CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME = gold-cloud)))"

Step 7. Edit the server.xml and modify the HTTP/HTTPS ports to match that of the original file which was backed up in step 4. This file is located in the<FlexDeploy Home>/apache-tomcat-flexdeploy/conf folder.  DO NOT simply copy over the backup file as there are other changes which must be preserved.


Step 8. Copy setenv.sh and setenv.bat from the backup folder (step 4) into<FlexDeploy Home>/apache-tomcat-flexdeploy/bin

cd $FLEXDEPLOY_HOME/apache-tomcat-flexdeploy/bin
cp ../../apache-tomcat-flexdeploy-53/bin/setenv* .
chmod 775 setenv*

Step 9. Copy plugins from download zip for auto upload.


Step 10 . Start tomcat by running the following script

<FlexDeploy Home>/apache-tomcat-flexdeploy/bin/startup.sh (startup.bat on Windows)


Step 11. Launch FlexDeploy in your browser - http://<hostname>:<port>/flexdeploy


Step 12. There is no need to activate plugins manually. FlexDeploy will automatically upload and activate new versions of plugins once they are copied to plugins folder. You will notice that plugins that you copied in Step 8 will eventually be uploaded automatically and folder will not have any jar files left. You can also look at Administration - Plugins in UI and see newer versions of plugins.