Upgrading the Hyperscale Compliance Engine (Docker Compose)
Prerequisite
Before upgrading, ensure you have downloaded the Hyperscale Compliance 8.0.0 tar bundle from the Delphix Download website.
How to upgrade the Hyperscale Compliance Engine
Perform the following steps to upgrade the Hyperscale Compliance Engine to the 8.0.0 version:
Run
cd /<hyperscale_installation_path>/
anddocker-compose down
to stop and remove all the running containers.Run
docker rmi -f $(docker images -q)
to delete all the existing images.Remove all files or folders from existing installation directories, except
docker-compose.yaml
(Keep its backup outside the installation directory so it is not overridden while executing the next step).Untar the patch tar in your existing installation path.
tar -xzvf delphix-hyperscale-masking-8.0.0.tar.gz -C <existing_installation_path>
Replace the
docker-compose.yaml
supplied with the bundle file as per the following:For users upgrading from 3.0.0.x: Use the
docker-compose.yaml
file supplied with the bundle and add the same ‘volumes’ and/or any other properties (if configured) for each container referencing the backed-updocker-compose.yaml
from step 3.For users upgrading from 4.0.0.0 and above: Replace the
docker-compose.yaml
file supplied with the bundle with thedocker-compose.yaml
file that you created as a backup at step 3.
In the
.env
file supplied with the bundle, set the VERSION property as 9.0.0 (i.e. VERSION=8.0.0).Run the below commands to load the images(will configure Oracle-based unload/load setup):
CODEdocker load --input controller-service.tar docker load --input unload-service.tar docker load --input masking-service.tar docker load --input load-service.tar docker load --input proxy.tar
If upgrading from an MSSQL connector setup(supported starting 5.0.0.0 release), instead of running the above commands for load/unload services setup(which are for Oracle), run the below commands(rest remains same for the controller, masking, and proxy services):
CODEdocker load --input mssql-unload-service.tar docker load --input mssql-load-service.tar
Run
docker-compose up -d
to create containers.Ensure all your mount(s) are configured and accessible, before running a job.
Existing data remains intact after the degradation.