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Chapter 12. Updating and downgrading IdM


12.1. Updating IdM packages

You can use the dnf utility to update the Identity Management (IdM) packages on the system.

Prerequisites

Procedure

  • Select one of the following options:

    • To update all IdM packages that are relevant for your profile and that have updates available:

      # dnf upgrade ipa-*
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    • To install or update packages to match the latest version available for your profile from any enabled repository:

      # dnf distro-sync ipa-*
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After you update the IdM packages on at least one server, all other servers in the topology receive the updated schema, even if you do not update their packages. This ensures that any new entries which use the new schema can be replicated among the other servers.

Warning

When updating multiple IdM servers, wait at least 10 minutes after updating one server before updating another server. However, the actual time required for a server’s successful update depends on the topology deployed, the latency of the connections, and the number of changes generated by the update.

When two or more servers are updated simultaneously or with only short intervals between the upgrades, there is not enough time to replicate the post-upgrade data changes throughout the topology, which can result in conflicting replication events.

Important

You can only upgrade to the next minor version. For example, to upgrade IdM on RHEL 9.4, you must be upgrading from an IdM on RHEL 9.3. Upgrading by skipping minor versions can cause problems. Alternatively, if you are using a RHEL Extended Update Support (EUS) subscription, you can only upgrade to the next EUS release. For example, if you are running IdM on RHEL 9.4 EUS, the next supported version for an upgrade is RHEL 9.6 EUS. To find the next supported version, see the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Life Cycle page.

12.2. Downgrading IdM packages

Red Hat does not support downgrading Identity Management.

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