This page takes you through the steps for upgrading to DSS 3.2.0. For more information on release versions, see the Release Matrix .
Preparing to upgrade
The following are the specific prerequisites you must complete before you upgrade WSO2 DSS:
Before you upgrade to the latest version of WSO2 DSS, you create a staging database, which is essentially an empty database. Note that you should NOT connect a new version of WSO2 DSS to an older database that has not been upgraded.
Make a backup of the database and the <DSS_HOME> directory prior to upgrading. The <DSS_HOME> directory can simply be copied to the new database.
Stop all the Carbon servers connected to the database before running the migration scripts.
Note that the upgrade should be done during a period when there is low traffic on the system.
Limitations
- This upgrade can only be done for some database types. For example, if you are using MySQL currently and you need to migrate to Oracle in the new version, these scripts will not work.
- You cannot roll back an upgrade. It is impossible to restore a backup of the previous server and retry the upgrade process.
Downtime
The downtime is limited to the time taken for switching databases when the staging database is promoted to the actual production status.
Upgrading the database
To upgrade the existing production database:
- Stop the current server.
Select the relevant script for the upgrade from here on the production database. The script you use will depend on the type of database you are using, for instance, if your database is MySQL, you need to run the
execute mysql-migration.sql
command in MySQL. Running this script will ensure that the database is upgraded with the additional tables and schemas which are required for the new DSS version.There are three migration scripts available:
migration-service-provider.sql
,migration-identity.sql
andmigration.sql
. However, for all Carbon products except WSO2 IS, only themigration.sql
script is required to be executed.Once you run the migration script on the production database, copy the data to the staging database you created. This becomes the new database for your new version of WSO2 DSS.
Download DSS 3.2.0 and connect it to your staging database.
Upgrading the configurations
To migrate the configurations to the staging database:
- Configure the following files for the new production server.
- Go to the
<DSS_HOME>/repository/conf/datasources directory and update the
master-datasources.xml file
. See configuring master-datasources.xml. - Go to the
<DSS
_HOME>/repository/conf
directory and update datasource references in theuser-mgt.xml
andregistry.xml files
.
See configuring user-mgt.xml and configuring registry.xml.
- Go to the
- Copy the following directories from the old database to the staging database.
- To migrate the super tenant settings, copy the
<DSS_HOME>/repository/
deployment/server
directory. - If multitenancy is used, copy the
<DSS_HOME>/repository/tenants
directory.
- To migrate the super tenant settings, copy the
- Start the server.
Recommended Checkpoints
The databases should contain the newly added tables, which are namely as follows:
UM_DOMAIN
UM_SYSTEM_USER
UM_SYSTEM_ROLE
UM_SYSTEM_USER_ROLE
Going into production
The following are recommended tests to run on the staging system.
Create multiple user stores and try adding users to different user stores.
Create multiple tenants and add different user stores to the different tenants. Thereafter, add users to the various user stores.
Once the above tests are run successfully, it is safe to consider that the upgrade is ready for production. However, it is advised to test any features that are being used in production.