Chapter 2. Upgrading your broker
2.1. About upgrades
Red Hat releases new versions of AMQ Broker to the Customer Portal. Update your brokers to the newest version to ensure that you have the latest enhancements and fixes. In general, Red Hat releases a new version of AMQ Broker in one of three ways:
- Major Release
- A major upgrade or migration is required when an application is transitioned from one major release to the next, for example, from AMQ Broker 6 to AMQ Broker 7. This type of upgrade is not addressed in this guide.
- Minor Release
- AMQ Broker periodically provides minor releases, which are updates that include new features, as well as bug and security fixes. If you plan to upgrade from one AMQ Broker minor release to another, for example, from AMQ Broker 7.0 to AMQ Broker 7.1, code changes should not be required for applications that do not use private, unsupported, or tech preview components.
- Micro Release
- AMQ Broker also periodically provides micro releases that contain minor enhancements and fixes. Micro releases increment the minor release version by the last digit, for example from 7.0.1 to 7.0.2. A micro release should not require code changes, however, some releases may require configuration changes.
2.2. Upgrading older 7.x versions
2.2.1. Upgrading a broker instance from 7.0.x to 7.0.y
The procedure for upgrading AMQ Broker from one version of 7.0 to another is similar to the one for installation: you download an archive from the Customer Portal and then extract it.
The following subsections describe how to upgrade a 7.0.x broker for different operating systems.
2.2.1.1. Upgrading from 7.0.x to 7.0.y on Linux
The name of the archive that you download could differ from what is used in the following examples.
Prerequisites
Before upgrading AMQ Broker, review the release notes for the target release.
The release notes describe important enhancements, known issues, and changes to behavior in the target release.
For more information, see the AMQ Broker 7.0 Release Notes.
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal by following the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
Change the owner of the archive to the same user that owns the AMQ Broker installation to be upgraded.
sudo chown amq-broker:amq-broker jboss-amq-7.x.x.redhat-1.zip
Move the archive to the directory created during the original installation of AMQ Broker. In the following example, the directory
/opt/redhat
is used.sudo mv jboss-amq-7.x.x.redhat-1.zip /opt/redhat
As the directory owner, extract the contents of the compressed archive. The archive is kept in a compressed format. In the following example, the user
amq-broker
extracts the archive by using the unzip command.su - amq-broker cd /opt/redhat unzip jboss-amq-7.x.x.redhat-1.zip
Stop the broker if it is running.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis stop
Back up the instance directory of the broker by copying it to the home directory of the current user.
cp -r <broker_instance_dir> ~/
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, a line similar to the one below is displayed at the end of its log file, which can be found at
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221002: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.0.0.amq-700005-redhat-1 [4782d50d-47a2-11e7-a160-9801a793ea45] stopped, uptime 28 minutes
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
configuration file to set theARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME='/opt/redhat/jboss-amq-7.x.x-redhat-1'
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis run
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the log file
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
and find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log after the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.1.0.amq-700005-redhat-1 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=4782d50d-47a2-11e7-a160-9801a793ea45]
2.2.1.2. Upgrading from 7.0.x to 7.0.y on Windows
Prerequisites
Before upgrading AMQ Broker, review the release notes for the target release.
The release notes describe important enhancements, known issues, and changes to behavior in the target release.
For more information, see the AMQ Broker 7.0 Release Notes.
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal by following the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
- Use a file manager to move the archive to the folder you created during the last installation of AMQ Broker.
- Extract the contents of the archive. Right-click the .zip file and select Extract All.
Stop the broker if it is running by entering the following command.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe stop
Back up the broker by using a file manager.
-
Right-click the
<broker_instance_dir>
folder and select Copy. - Right-click in the same window and select Paste.
-
Right-click the
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, a line similar to the one below is displayed at the end of its log file, which can be found at
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221002: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.0.0.amq-700005-redhat-1 [4782d50d-47a2-11e7-a160-9801a793ea45] stopped, uptime 28 minutes
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile
configuration file to set theARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME=<install_dir>
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe start
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the log file
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
and find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log after the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.1.0.amq-700005-redhat-1 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=4782d50d-47a2-11e7-a160-9801a793ea45]
2.2.2. Upgrading a broker instance from 7.0.x to 7.1.0
AMQ Broker 7.1.0 includes configuration files and settings that were not included with previous versions. Upgrading a broker instance from 7.0.x to 7.1.0 requires adding these new files and settings to your existing 7.0.x broker instances. The following subsections describe how to upgrade a 7.0.x broker instance to 7.1.0 for different operating systems.
Starting with AMQ Broker 7.1.0, you can access AMQ Management Console only from the local host by default. To learn about configuring remote access to the console, see Configuring local and remote access to AMQ Management Console.
2.2.2.1. Upgrading from 7.0.x to 7.1.0 on Linux
Before you can upgrade a 7.0.x broker, you need to install Red Hat AMQ Broker 7.1.0 and create a temporary broker instance. This will generate the 7.1.0 configuration files required to upgrade a 7.0.x broker.
Prerequisites
Before upgrading AMQ Broker, review the release notes for the target release.
The release notes describe important enhancements, known issues, and changes to behavior in the target release.
For more information, see the AMQ Broker 7.1 Release Notes.
Before upgrading your 7.0.x brokers, you must first install version 7.1.
For steps on installing 7.1 on Linux, see Installing AMQ Broker.
Procedure
If it is running, stop the 7.0.x broker you want to upgrade:
$ <broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis stop
Back up the instance directory of the broker by copying it to the home directory of the current user.
cp -r <broker_instance_dir> ~/
Open the file
artemis.profile
in the<broker_instance_dir>/etc/
directory of the 7.0.x broker.Update the
ARTEMIS_HOME
property so that its value refers to the installation directory for AMQ Broker 7.1.0:ARTEMIS_HOME="<7.1.0_install_dir>"
On the line below the one you updated, add the property
ARTEMIS_INSTANCE_URI
and assign it a value that refers to the 7.0.x broker instance directory:ARTEMIS_INSTANCE_URI="file://<7.0.x_broker_instance_dir>"
Update the
JAVA_ARGS
property by adding thejolokia.policyLocation
parameter and assigning it the following value:-Djolokia.policyLocation=${ARTEMIS_INSTANCE_URI}/etc/jolokia-access.xml
Create a 7.1.0 broker instance. The creation procedure generates the configuration files required to upgrade from 7.0.x to 7.1.0. In the following example, note that the instance is created in the directory
upgrade_tmp
:$ <7.1.0_install_dir>/bin/artemis create --allow-anonymous --user admin --password admin upgrade_tmp
Copy configuration files from the
etc
directory of the temporary 7.1.0 instance into the<broker_instance_dir>/etc/
directory of the 7.0.x broker.Copy the
management.xml
file:$ cp <temporary_7.1.0_broker_instance_dir>/etc/management.xml <7.0_broker_instance_dir>/etc/
Copy the
jolokia-access.xml
file:$ cp <temporary_7.1.0_broker_instance_dir>/etc/jolokia-access.xml <7.0_broker_instance_dir>/etc/
Open up the
bootstrap.xml
file in the<broker_instance_dir>/etc/
directory of the 7.0.x broker.Comment out or delete the following two lines:
<app url="jolokia" war="jolokia.war"/> <app url="hawtio" war="hawtio-no-slf4j.war"/>
Add the following to replace the two lines removed in the previous step:
<app url="console" war="console.war"/>
Start the broker that you upgraded:
$ <broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis run
Additional Resources
For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
2.2.2.2. Upgrading from 7.0.x to 7.1.0 on Windows
Before you can upgrade a 7.0.x broker, you need to install Red Hat AMQ Broker 7.1.0 and create a temporary broker instance. This will generate the 7.1.0 configuration files required to upgrade a 7.0.x broker.
Prerequisites
Before upgrading AMQ Broker, review the release notes for the target release.
The release notes describe important enhancements, known issues, and changes to behavior in the target release.
For more information, see the AMQ Broker 7.1 Release Notes.
Before upgrading your 7.0.x brokers, you must first install version 7.1.
For steps on installing 7.1 on Windows, see Installing AMQ Broker.
Procedure
If it is running, stop the 7.0.x broker you want to upgrade:
> <broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe stop
Back up the instance directory of the broker by using a file manager.
-
Right-click the
<broker_instance_dir>
folder and select Copy. - Right-click in the same window and select Paste.
-
Right-click the
Open the file
artemis.profile
in the<broker_instance_dir>/etc/
directory of the 7.0.x broker.Update the
ARTEMIS_HOME
property so that its value refers to the installation directory for AMQ Broker 7.1.0:ARTEMIS_HOME="<7.1.0_install_dir>"
On the line below the one you updated, add the property
ARTEMIS_INSTANCE_URI
and assign it a value that refers to the 7.0.x broker instance directory:ARTEMIS_INSTANCE_URI="file://<7.0.x_broker_instance_dir>"
Update the
JAVA_ARGS
property by adding thejolokia.policyLocation
parameter and assigning it the following value:-Djolokia.policyLocation=${ARTEMIS_INSTANCE_URI}/etc/jolokia-access.xml
Create a 7.1.0 broker instance. The creation procedure generates the configuration files required to upgrade from 7.0.x to 7.1.0. In the following example, note that the instance is created in the directory
upgrade_tmp
:> <7.1.0_install_dir>/bin/artemis create --allow-anonymous --user admin --password admin upgrade_tmp
Copy configuration files from the
etc
directory of the temporary 7.1.0 instance into the<broker_instance_dir>/etc/
directory of the 7.0.x broker.Copy the
management.xml
file:> cp <temporary_7.1.0_broker_instance_dir>/etc/management.xml <7.0_broker_instance_dir>/etc/
Copy the
jolokia-access.xml
file:> cp <temporary_7.1.0_broker_instance_dir>/etc/jolokia-access.xml <7.0_broker_instance_dir>/etc/
Open up the
bootstrap.xml
file in the<broker_instance_dir>/etc/
directory of the 7.0.x broker.Comment out or delete the following two lines:
<app url="jolokia" war="jolokia.war"/> <app url="hawtio" war="hawtio-no-slf4j.war"/>
Add the following to replace the two lines removed in the previous step:
<app url="console" war="console.war"/>
Start the broker that you upgraded:
> <broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe start
Additional Resources
For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
2.2.3. Upgrading a broker instance from 7.1.x to 7.2.0
AMQ Broker 7.2.0 includes configuration files and settings that were not included with 7.0.x versions. If you are running 7.0.x instances, you must first upgrade those broker instances from 7.0.x to 7.1.0 before upgrading to 7.2.0. The following subsections describe how to upgrade a 7.1.x broker instance to 7.2.0 for different operating systems.
Starting with AMQ Broker 7.1.0, you can access AMQ Management Console only from the local host by default. To learn about configuring remote access to the console, see Configuring local and remote access to AMQ Management Console.
2.2.3.1. Upgrading from 7.1.x to 7.2.0 on Linux
The name of the archive that you download could differ from what is used in the following examples.
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal by following the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
Change the owner of the archive to the same user that owns the AMQ Broker installation to be upgraded.
sudo chown amq-broker:amq-broker amq-7.x.x.redhat-1.zip
Move the archive to the directory created during the original installation of AMQ Broker. In the following example, the directory
/opt/redhat
is used.sudo mv amq-7.x.x.redhat-1.zip /opt/redhat
As the directory owner, extract the contents of the compressed archive. In the following example, the user
amq-broker
extracts the archive by using the unzip command.su - amq-broker cd /opt/redhat unzip jboss-amq-7.x.x.redhat-1.zip
Stop the broker if it is running.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis stop
Back up the instance directory of the broker by copying it to the home directory of the current user.
cp -r <broker_instance_dir> ~/
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, a line similar to the one below is displayed at the end of its log file, which can be found at
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.5.0.amq-720001-redhat-1 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
configuration file to set theARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME='/opt/redhat/amq-7.x.x-redhat-1'
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis run
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the log file
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
and find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log after the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.5.0.amq-720001-redhat-1 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in theetc/
anddata/
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.2.3.2. Upgrading from 7.1.x to 7.2.0 on Windows
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal by following the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
- Use a file manager to move the archive to the folder you created during the last installation of AMQ Broker.
- Extract the contents of the archive. Right-click the .zip file and select Extract All.
Stop the broker if it is running by entering the following command.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe stop
Back up the broker by using a file manager.
-
Right-click the
<broker_instance_dir>
folder and select Copy. - Right-click in the same window and select Paste.
-
Right-click the
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, a line similar to the one below is displayed at the end of its log file, which can be found at
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221002: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.0.0.amq-700005-redhat-1 [4782d50d-47a2-11e7-a160-9801a793ea45] stopped, uptime 28 minutes
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
and<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration files to set theARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME=
<install_dir>
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe start
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the log file
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
and find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log after the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.5.0.amq-720001-redhat-1 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in the\etc
and\data
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.2.4. Upgrading a broker instance from 7.2.x to 7.3.0
The following subsections describe how to upgrade a 7.2.x broker instance to 7.3.0 for different operating systems.
2.2.4.1. Resolve exception due to deprecated dispatch console
Starting in version 7.3.0, AMQ Broker no longer ships with the Hawtio dispatch console plugin dispatch-hawtio-console.war
. Previously, the dispatch console was used to manage AMQ Interconnect. However, AMQ Interconnect now uses its own, standalone web console. This change affects the upgrade procedures in the sections that follow.
If you take no further action before upgrading your broker instance to 7.3.0, the upgrade process produces an exception that looks like the following:
2019-04-11 18:00:41,334 WARN [org.eclipse.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext] Failed startup of context o.e.j.w.WebAppContext@1ef3efa8{/dispatch-hawtio-console,null,null}{/opt/amqbroker/amq-broker-7.3.0/web/dispatch-hawtio-console.war}: java.io.FileNotFoundException: /opt/amqbroker/amq-broker-7.3.0/web/dispatch-hawtio-console.war.
You can safely ignore the preceding exception without affecting the success of your upgrade.
However, if you would prefer not to see this exception during your upgrade, you must first remove a reference to the Hawtio dispatch console plugin in the bootstrap.xml
file of your existing broker instance. The bootstrap.xml
file is in the {instance_directory}/etc/
directory of your broker instance. The following example shows some of the contents of the bootstrap.xml
file for a AMQ Broker 7.2.4 instance:
<broker xmlns="http://activemq.org/schema"> .... <!-- The web server is only bound to localhost by default --> <web bind="http://localhost:8161" path="web"> <app url="redhat-branding" war="redhat-branding.war"/> <app url="artemis-plugin" war="artemis-plugin.war"/> <app url="dispatch-hawtio-console" war="dispatch-hawtio-console.war"/> <app url="console" war="console.war"/> </web> </broker>
To avoid an exception when upgrading AMQ Broker to version 7.3.0, delete the line <app url="dispatch-hawtio-console" war="dispatch-hawtio-console.war"/>
, as shown in the preceding example. Then, save the modified bootstrap file and start the upgrade process, as described in the sections that follow.
Starting with AMQ Broker 7.1.0, you can access AMQ Management Console only from the local host by default. To learn about configuring remote access to the console, see Configuring local and remote access to AMQ Management Console.
2.2.4.2. Upgrading from 7.2.x to 7.3.0 on Linux
The name of the archive that you download could differ from what is used in the following examples.
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal by following the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
Change the owner of the archive to the same user that owns the AMQ Broker installation to be upgraded.
sudo chown amq-broker:amq-broker amq-7.x.x.redhat-1.zip
Move the archive to the directory created during the original installation of AMQ Broker. In the following example, the directory
/opt/redhat
is used.sudo mv amq-7.x.x.redhat-1.zip /opt/redhat
As the directory owner, extract the contents of the compressed archive. In the following example, the user
amq-broker
extracts the archive by using the unzip command.su - amq-broker cd /opt/redhat unzip jboss-amq-7.x.x.redhat-1.zip
Stop the broker if it is running.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis stop
Back up the instance directory of the broker by copying it to the home directory of the current user.
cp -r <broker_instance_dir> ~/
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, a line similar to the one below is displayed at the end of its log file, which can be found at
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.6.3.amq-720001-redhat-1 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
configuration file to set theARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME='/opt/redhat/amq-7.x.x-redhat-1'
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis run
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the log file
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
and find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log after the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.7.0.redhat-00054 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in theetc/
anddata/
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.2.4.3. Upgrading from 7.2.x to 7.3.0 on Windows
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal by following the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
- Use a file manager to move the archive to the folder you created during the last installation of AMQ Broker.
- Extract the contents of the archive. Right-click the .zip file and select Extract All.
Stop the broker if it is running by entering the following command.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe stop
Back up the broker by using a file manager.
-
Right-click the
<broker_instance_dir>
folder and select Copy. - Right-click in the same window and select Paste.
-
Right-click the
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, a line similar to the one below is displayed at the end of its log file, which can be found at
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221002: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.6.3.amq-720001-redhat-1 [4782d50d-47a2-11e7-a160-9801a793ea45] stopped, uptime 28 minutes
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
and<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration files to set theARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME=
<install_dir>
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
configuration file to set the JAVA_ARGS environment variable to reference the correct log manager version.JAVA_ARGS=
<install_dir>\lib\jboss-logmanager-2.0.3.Final-redhat-1.jar
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration file to set the bootstrap class path start argument to reference the correct log manager version.<startargument>Xbootclasspath/a:%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\jboss-logmanager-2.0.3.Final-redhat-1.jar</startargument>
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe start
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the log file
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
and find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log after the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.7.0.redhat-00054 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in the\etc
and\data
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.2.5. Upgrading a broker instance from 7.3.0 to 7.4.0
The following subsections describe how to upgrade a 7.3.0 broker instance to 7.4.0 for different operating systems.
Starting with AMQ Broker 7.1.0, you can access AMQ Management Console only from the local host by default. To learn about configuring remote access to the console, see Configuring local and remote access to AMQ Management Console.
2.2.5.1. Upgrading from 7.3.0 to 7.4.0 on Linux
The name of the archive that you download could differ from what is used in the following examples.
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Follow the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
Change the owner of the archive to the same user that owns the AMQ Broker installation to be upgraded. The following example shows a user called
amq-broker
.sudo chown amq-broker:amq-broker amq-broker-7.x.x.redhat-1.zip
Move the archive to the directory created during the original installation of AMQ Broker. The following example uses
/opt/redhat
.sudo mv amq-broker-7.x.x.redhat-1.zip /opt/redhat
As the directory owner, extract the contents of the compressed archive. In the following example, the user
amq-broker
extracts the archive using theunzip
command.su - amq-broker cd /opt/redhat unzip amq-broker-7.x.x.redhat-1.zip
If the broker is running, stop it.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis stop
Back up the instance directory of the broker by copying it to the home directory of the current user.
cp -r <broker_instance_dir> ~/
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, you see a line similar to the one below at the end of the
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
file.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.7.0.redhat-00054 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
configuration file.Set the
ARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME='/opt/redhat/amq-broker-7.x.x-redhat-1'
Edit the
JAVA_ARGS
property. Add the bootstrap class path argument, which references a dependent file for the log manager.-Xbootclasspath/a:$ARTEMIS_HOME/lib/wildfly-common-1.5.1.Final-redhat-00001.jar
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/bootstrap.xml
configuration file. In the<web>
configuration element, add a reference to the metrics plugin file for AMQ Broker.<app url="metrics" war="metrics.war"/>
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis run
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
file. Find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log when the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.9.0.redhat-00001 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in theetc/
anddata/
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.2.5.2. Upgrading from 7.3.0 to 7.4.0 on Windows
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Follow the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
- Use a file manager to move the archive to the folder you created during the last installation of AMQ Broker.
- Extract the contents of the archive. Right-click the .zip file and select Extract All.
If the broker is running, stop it.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe stop
Back up the broker using a file manager.
-
Right-click the
<broker_instance_dir>
folder and select Copy. - Right-click in the same window and select Paste.
-
Right-click the
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, you see a line similar to the one below at the end of the
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
file.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221002: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.7.0.redhat-00054 [4782d50d-47a2-11e7-a160-9801a793ea45] stopped, uptime 28 minutes
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
and<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration files. Set theARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME=
<install_dir>
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
configuration file. Set the JAVA_ARGS environment variable to reference the correct log manager version and dependent file.JAVA_ARGS=
-Xbootclasspath/%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\jboss-logmanager-2.1.10.Final-redhat-00001.jar;%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\wildfly-common-1.5.1.Final-redhat-00001.jar
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration file. Set the bootstrap class path start argument to reference the correct log manager version and dependent file.<startargument>-Xbootclasspath/a:%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\jboss-logmanager-2.1.10.Final-redhat-00001.jar;%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\wildfly-common-1.5.1.Final-redhat-00001.jar</startargument>
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\bootstrap.xml
configuration file. In the<web>
configuration element, add a reference to the metrics plugin file for AMQ Broker.<app url="metrics" war="metrics.war"/>
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe start
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
file. Find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log when the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.9.0.redhat-00001 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in the\etc
and\data
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.3. Upgrading a broker instance from 7.4.0 to 7.4.x
AMQ Broker 7.4 has been designated as a Long Term Support (LTS) release version. Bug fixes and security advisories will be made available for AMQ Broker 7.4 in a series of micro releases (7.4.1, 7.4.2, and so on) for a period of at least 12 months. This means that you will be able to get recent bug fixes and security advisories for AMQ Broker without having to upgrade to a new minor release. For more information, see Long Term Support for AMQ Broker.
Starting with AMQ Broker 7.1.0, you can access AMQ Management Console only from the local host by default. To learn about configuring remote access to the console, see Configuring local and remote access to AMQ Management Console.
The following subsections describe how to upgrade a 7.4.0 broker instance to 7.4.x for different operating systems.
2.3.1. Upgrading from 7.4.0 to 7.4.x on Linux
The name of the archive that you download could differ from what is used in the following examples.
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Follow the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
Change the owner of the archive to the same user that owns the AMQ Broker installation to be upgraded. The following example shows a user called
amq-broker
.sudo chown amq-broker:amq-broker amq-broker-7.4.x.redhat-1.zip
Move the archive to the directory created during the original installation of AMQ Broker. The following example uses
/opt/redhat
.sudo mv amq-broker-7.4.x.redhat-1.zip /opt/redhat
As the directory owner, extract the contents of the compressed archive. In the following example, the user
amq-broker
extracts the archive using theunzip
command.su - amq-broker cd /opt/redhat unzip amq-broker-7.4.x.redhat-1.zip
If the broker is running, stop it.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis stop
Back up the instance directory of the broker by copying it to the home directory of the current user.
cp -r <broker_instance_dir> ~/
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, you see a line similar to the one below at the end of the
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
file.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.7.0.redhat-00054 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
configuration file. Set theARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME='/opt/redhat/amq-broker-7.4.x-redhat-1'
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis run
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
file. Find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log when the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.9.0.redhat-00001 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in theetc/
anddata/
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.3.2. Upgrading from 7.4.0 to 7.4.x on Windows
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Follow the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
- Use a file manager to move the archive to the folder you created during the last installation of AMQ Broker.
- Extract the contents of the archive. Right-click the .zip file and select Extract All.
If the broker is running, stop it.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe stop
Back up the broker using a file manager.
-
Right-click the
<broker_instance_dir>
folder and select Copy. - Right-click in the same window and select Paste.
-
Right-click the
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, you see a line similar to the one below at the end of the
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
file.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221002: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.7.0.redhat-00054 [4782d50d-47a2-11e7-a160-9801a793ea45] stopped, uptime 28 minutes
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
and<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration files. Set theARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME=
<install_dir>
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe start
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
file. Find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log when the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.9.0.redhat-00001 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in the\etc
and\data
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.4. Upgrading a broker instance from 7.4.x to 7.5.0
The following subsections describe how to upgrade a 7.4.x broker instance to 7.5.0 for different operating systems.
Starting with AMQ Broker 7.1.0, you can access AMQ Management Console only from the local host by default. To learn about configuring remote access to the console, see Configuring local and remote access to AMQ Management Console.
2.4.1. Upgrading from 7.4.x to 7.5.0 on Linux
The name of the archive that you download could differ from what is used in the following examples.
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Follow the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
Change the owner of the archive to the same user that owns the AMQ Broker installation to be upgraded. The following example shows a user called
amq-broker
.sudo chown amq-broker:amq-broker amq-broker-7.5.0.redhat-1.zip
Move the archive to the directory created during the original installation of AMQ Broker. The following example uses
/opt/redhat
.sudo mv amq-broker-7.5.0.redhat-1.zip /opt/redhat
As the directory owner, extract the contents of the compressed archive. In the following example, the user
amq-broker
extracts the archive using theunzip
command.su - amq-broker cd /opt/redhat unzip amq-broker-7.5.0.redhat-1.zip
If the broker is running, stop it.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis stop
Back up the instance directory of the broker by copying it to the home directory of the current user.
cp -r <broker_instance_dir> ~/
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, you see a line similar to the one below at the end of the
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
file.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.7.0.redhat-00054 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
configuration file.Set the
ARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME='/opt/redhat/amq-broker-7.5.0-redhat-1'
Edit the
JAVA_ARGS
property. Add the bootstrap class path argument, which references a dependent file for the log manager.-Xbootclasspath/a:$ARTEMIS_HOME/lib/wildfly-common-1.5.2.Final-redhat-00001.jar
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis run
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
file. Find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log when the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.9.0.redhat-00001 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in theetc/
anddata/
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.4.2. Upgrading from 7.4.x to 7.5.0 on Windows
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Follow the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
- Use a file manager to move the archive to the folder you created during the last installation of AMQ Broker.
- Extract the contents of the archive. Right-click the .zip file and select Extract All.
If the broker is running, stop it.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe stop
Back up the broker using a file manager.
-
Right-click the
<broker_instance_dir>
folder and select Copy. - Right-click in the same window and select Paste.
-
Right-click the
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, you see a line similar to the one below at the end of the
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
file.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221002: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.7.0.redhat-00054 [4782d50d-47a2-11e7-a160-9801a793ea45] stopped, uptime 28 minutes
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
and<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration files. Set theARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME=
<install_dir>
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
configuration file. Set theJAVA_ARGS
environment variable to reference the correct log manager version and dependent file.JAVA_ARGS=-Xbootclasspath/%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\jboss-logmanager-2.1.10.Final-redhat-00001.jar;%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\wildfly-common-1.5.2.Final-redhat-00001.jar
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration file. Set the bootstrap class path start argument to reference the correct log manager version and dependent file.<startargument>-Xbootclasspath/a:%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\jboss-logmanager-2.1.10.Final-redhat-00001.jar;%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\wildfly-common-1.5.2.Final-redhat-00001.jar</startargument>
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe start
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
file. Find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log when the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.9.0.redhat-00001 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in the\etc
and\data
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.5. Upgrading a broker instance from 7.5.0 to 7.6.0
The following subsections describe how to upgrade a 7.5.0 broker instance to 7.6.0 for different operating systems.
Starting with AMQ Broker 7.1.0, you can access AMQ Management Console only from the local host by default. To learn about configuring remote access to the console, see Configuring local and remote access to AMQ Management Console.
2.5.1. Upgrading from 7.5.0 to 7.6.0 on Linux
The name of the archive that you download could differ from what is used in the following examples.
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Follow the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
Change the owner of the archive to the same user that owns the AMQ Broker installation to be upgraded. The following example shows a user called
amq-broker
.sudo chown amq-broker:amq-broker amq-broker-7.6.0.redhat-1.zip
Move the archive to the directory created during the original installation of AMQ Broker. The following example uses
/opt/redhat
.sudo mv amq-broker-7.6.0.redhat-1.zip /opt/redhat
As the directory owner, extract the contents of the compressed archive. In the following example, the user
amq-broker
extracts the archive using theunzip
command.su - amq-broker cd /opt/redhat unzip amq-broker-7.6.0.redhat-1.zip
If the broker is running, stop it.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis stop
Back up the instance directory of the broker by copying it to the home directory of the current user.
cp -r <broker_instance_dir> ~/
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, you see a line similar to the one below at the end of the
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
file.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.9.0.redhat-00054 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
configuration file.Set the
ARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME='/opt/redhat/amq-broker-7.6.0-redhat-1'
Edit the
JAVA_ARGS
property. Add the bootstrap class path argument, which references a dependent file for the log manager.-Xbootclasspath/a:$ARTEMIS_HOME/lib/wildfly-common-1.5.2.Final-redhat-00002.jar
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis run
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
file. Find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log when the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.11.0.redhat-00001 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in theetc/
anddata/
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.5.2. Upgrading from 7.5.0 to 7.6.0 on Windows
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Follow the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
- Use a file manager to move the archive to the folder you created during the last installation of AMQ Broker.
- Extract the contents of the archive. Right-click the .zip file and select Extract All.
If the broker is running, stop it.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe stop
Back up the broker using a file manager.
-
Right-click the
<broker_instance_dir>
folder and select Copy. - Right-click in the same window and select Paste.
-
Right-click the
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, you see a line similar to the one below at the end of the
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
file.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221002: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.9.0.redhat-00054 [4782d50d-47a2-11e7-a160-9801a793ea45] stopped, uptime 28 minutes
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
and<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration files. Set theARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME=
<install_dir>
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
configuration file. Set theJAVA_ARGS
environment variable to reference the correct log manager version and dependent file.JAVA_ARGS=-Xbootclasspath/%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\jboss-logmanager-2.1.10.Final-redhat-00001.jar;%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\wildfly-common-1.5.2.Final-redhat-00002.jar
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration file. Set the bootstrap class path start argument to reference the correct log manager version and dependent file.<startargument>-Xbootclasspath/a:%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\jboss-logmanager-2.1.10.Final-redhat-00001.jar;%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\wildfly-common-1.5.2.Final-redhat-00002.jar</startargument>
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe start
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
file. Find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log when the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.11.0.redhat-00001 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in the\etc
and\data
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.6. Upgrading a broker instance from 7.6.0 to 7.7.0
The following subsections describe how to upgrade a 7.6.0 broker instance to 7.7.0 for different operating systems.
Starting with AMQ Broker 7.1.0, you can access AMQ Management Console only from the local host by default. To learn about configuring remote access to the console, see Configuring local and remote access to AMQ Management Console.
2.6.1. Upgrading from 7.6.0 to 7.7.0 on Linux
The name of the archive that you download could differ from what is used in the following examples.
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Follow the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
Change the owner of the archive to the same user that owns the AMQ Broker installation to be upgraded. The following example shows a user called
amq-broker
.sudo chown amq-broker:amq-broker amq-broker-7.7.0.redhat-1.zip
Move the archive to the directory created during the original installation of AMQ Broker. The following example uses
/opt/redhat
.sudo mv amq-broker-7.7.0.redhat-1.zip /opt/redhat
As the directory owner, extract the contents of the compressed archive. In the following example, the user
amq-broker
extracts the archive using theunzip
command.su - amq-broker cd /opt/redhat unzip amq-broker-7.7.0.redhat-1.zip
If the broker is running, stop it.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis stop
Back up the instance directory of the broker by copying it to the home directory of the current user.
cp -r <broker_instance_dir> ~/
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, you see a line similar to the one below at the end of the
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
file.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.11.0.redhat-00001 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
configuration file.Set the
ARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted. For example:ARTEMIS_HOME='/opt/redhat/amq-broker-7.7.0-redhat-1'
Locate the
JAVA_ARGS
property. Ensure that the bootstrap class path argument references the required version of a dependent file for the log manager, as shown below.-Xbootclasspath/a:$ARTEMIS_HOME/lib/wildfly-common-1.5.2.Final-redhat-00002.jar
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/logging.properties
configuration file.On the list of additional loggers to be configured, include the
org.apache.activemq.audit.resource
resource logger that was added in AMQ Broker 7.7.0.loggers=org.eclipse.jetty,org.jboss.logging,org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server,org.apache.activemq.artemis.utils,org.apache.activemq.artemis.journal,org.apache.activemq.artemis.jms.server,org.apache.activemq.artemis.integration.bootstrap,org.apache.activemq.audit.base,org.apache.activemq.audit.message,org.apache.activemq.audit.resource
Before the Console handler configuration section, add a default configuration for the resource logger.
.. logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.resource.level=ERROR logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.resource.handlers=AUDIT_FILE logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.resource.useParentHandlers=false # Console handler configuration ..
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis run
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
file. Find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log when the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Mesq.audit.resource.handlers=AUDIT_FILE logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.resource.useParentHandlers=false sage Broker version 2.13.0.redhat-00003 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in theetc/
anddata/
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.6.2. Upgrading from 7.6.0 to 7.7.0 on Windows
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Follow the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
- Use a file manager to move the archive to the folder you created during the last installation of AMQ Broker.
- Extract the contents of the archive. Right-click the .zip file and select Extract All.
If the broker is running, stop it.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe stop
Back up the broker using a file manager.
-
Right-click the
<broker_instance_dir>
folder and select Copy. - Right-click in the same window and select Paste.
-
Right-click the
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, you see a line similar to the one below at the end of the
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
file.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221002: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.11.0.redhat-00001 [4782d50d-47a2-11e7-a160-9801a793ea45] stopped, uptime 28 minutes
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
and<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration files. Set theARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME=
<install_dir>
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
configuration file. Ensure that theJAVA_ARGS
environment variable references the correct versions for the log manager and dependent file, as shown below.JAVA_ARGS=-Xbootclasspath/%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\jboss-logmanager-2.1.10.Final-redhat-00001.jar;%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\wildfly-common-1.5.2.Final-redhat-00002.jar
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration file. Ensure that the bootstrap class path start argument references the correct versions for the log manager and dependent file, as shown below.<startargument>-Xbootclasspath/a:%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\jboss-logmanager-2.1.10.Final-redhat-00001.jar;%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\wildfly-common-1.5.2.Final-redhat-00002.jar</startargument>
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\logging.properties
configuration file.On the list of additional loggers to be configured, include the
org.apache.activemq.audit.resource
resource logger that was added in AMQ Broker 7.7.0.loggers=org.eclipse.jetty,org.jboss.logging,org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server,org.apache.activemq.artemis.utils,org.apache.activemq.artemis.journal,org.apache.activemq.artemis.jms.server,org.apache.activemq.artemis.integration.bootstrap,org.apache.activemq.audit.base,org.apache.activemq.audit.message,org.apache.activemq.audit.resource
Before the Console handler configuration section, add a default configuration for the resource logger.
.. logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.resource.level=ERROR logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.resource.handlers=AUDIT_FILE logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.resource.useParentHandlers=false # Console handler configuration ..
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe start
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
file. Find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log when the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.13.0.redhat-00003 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in the\etc
and\data
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.7. Upgrading a broker instance from 7.7.0 to 7.8.0
The following subsections describe how to upgrade a 7.7.0 broker instance to 7.8.0 for different operating systems.
Starting with AMQ Broker 7.1.0, you can access AMQ Management Console only from the local host by default. To learn about configuring remote access to the console, see Configuring local and remote access to AMQ Management Console.
2.7.1. Upgrading from 7.7.0 to 7.8.0 on Linux
The name of the archive that you download could differ from what is used in the following examples.
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Follow the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
Change the owner of the archive to the same user that owns the AMQ Broker installation to be upgraded. The following example shows a user called
amq-broker
.sudo chown amq-broker:amq-broker amq-broker-7.8.0.redhat-1.zip
Move the archive to the directory created during the original installation of AMQ Broker. The following example uses
/opt/redhat
.sudo mv amq-broker-7.8.0.redhat-1.zip /opt/redhat
As the directory owner, extract the contents of the compressed archive. In the following example, the user
amq-broker
extracts the archive using theunzip
command.su - amq-broker cd /opt/redhat unzip amq-broker-7.8.0.redhat-1.zip
If the broker is running, stop it.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis stop
Back up the instance directory of the broker by copying it to the home directory of the current user.
cp -r <broker_instance_dir> ~/
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, you see a line similar to the one below at the end of the
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
file.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.13.0.redhat-00003 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
configuration file.Set the
ARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted. For example:ARTEMIS_HOME='/opt/redhat/amq-broker-7.8.0-redhat-1'
Locate the
JAVA_ARGS
property. Ensure that the bootstrap class path argument references the required version of a dependent file for the log manager, as shown below.-Xbootclasspath/a:$ARTEMIS_HOME/lib/wildfly-common-1.5.2.Final-redhat-00002.jar
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/bootstrap.xml
configuration file. In theweb
element, update the name of the.war
file required by AMQ Management Console in 7.8.<web bind="http://localhost:8161" path="web"> ... <app url="console" war="hawtio.war"/> ... </web>
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis run
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
file. Find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log when the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Mesq.audit.resource.handlers=AUDIT_FILE logger.org.apache.activemq.audit.resource.useParentHandlers=false sage Broker version 2.16.0.redhat-00007 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in theetc/
anddata/
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.7.2. Upgrading from 7.7.0 to 7.8.0 on Windows
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Follow the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
- Use a file manager to move the archive to the folder you created during the last installation of AMQ Broker.
- Extract the contents of the archive. Right-click the .zip file and select Extract All.
If the broker is running, stop it.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe stop
Back up the broker using a file manager.
-
Right-click the
<broker_instance_dir>
folder and select Copy. - Right-click in the same window and select Paste.
-
Right-click the
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, you see a line similar to the one below at the end of the
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
file.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221002: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.13.0.redhat-00003 [4782d50d-47a2-11e7-a160-9801a793ea45] stopped, uptime 28 minutes
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
and<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration files. Set theARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME=
<install_dir>
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
configuration file. Ensure that theJAVA_ARGS
environment variable references the correct versions for the log manager and dependent file, as shown below.JAVA_ARGS=-Xbootclasspath/%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\jboss-logmanager-2.1.10.Final-redhat-00001.jar;%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\wildfly-common-1.5.2.Final-redhat-00002.jar
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration file. Ensure that the bootstrap class path start argument references the correct versions for the log manager and dependent file, as shown below.<startargument>-Xbootclasspath/a:%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\jboss-logmanager-2.1.10.Final-redhat-00001.jar;%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\wildfly-common-1.5.2.Final-redhat-00002.jar</startargument>
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\bootstrap.xml
configuration file. In theweb
element, update the name of the.war
file required by AMQ Management Console in 7.8.<web bind="http://localhost:8161" path="web"> ... <app url="console" war="hawtio.war"/> ... </web>
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe start
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
file. Find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log when the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.16.0.redhat-00007 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in the\etc
and\data
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.8. Upgrading a broker instance from 7.8.x to 7.9.x
The following subsections describe how to upgrade a 7.8.x broker instance to 7.9.x for different operating systems.
Starting with AMQ Broker 7.1.0, you can access AMQ Management Console only from the local host by default. To learn about configuring remote access to the console, see Configuring local and remote access to AMQ Management Console.
2.8.1. Upgrading from 7.8.x to 7.9.x on Linux
The name of the archive that you download could differ from what is used in the following examples.
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Follow the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
Change the owner of the archive to the same user that owns the AMQ Broker installation to be upgraded. The following example shows a user called
amq-broker
.sudo chown amq-broker:amq-broker amq-broker-7.x.x-bin.zip
Move the archive to the directory created during the original installation of AMQ Broker. The following example uses
/opt/redhat
.sudo mv amq-broker-7.x.x-bin.zip /opt/redhat
As the directory owner, extract the contents of the compressed archive. In the following example, the user
amq-broker
extracts the archive using theunzip
command.su - amq-broker cd /opt/redhat unzip amq-broker-7.x.x-bin.zip
If the broker is running, stop it.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis stop
Back up the instance directory of the broker by copying it to the home directory of the current user.
cp -r <broker_instance_dir> ~/
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, you see a line similar to the one below at the end of the
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
file.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.13.0.redhat-00003 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
configuration file.Set the
ARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted. For example:ARTEMIS_HOME='/opt/redhat/amq-broker-7.x.x-bin'
Locate the
JAVA_ARGS
property. Ensure that the bootstrap class path argument references the required version of a dependent file for the log manager, as shown below.-Xbootclasspath/a:$ARTEMIS_HOME/lib/wildfly-common-1.5.2.Final-redhat-00002.jar
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/bootstrap.xml
configuration file. In theweb
element, update the name of the.war
file required by AMQ Management Console in 7.9.<web bind="http://localhost:8161" path="web"> ... <app url="console" war="hawtio.war"/> ... </web>
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis run
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
file. Find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log when the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Mes INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... sage Broker version 2.18.0.redhat-00010 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in theetc/
anddata/
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.8.2. Upgrading from 7.8.x to 7.9.x on Windows
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Follow the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
- Use a file manager to move the archive to the folder you created during the last installation of AMQ Broker.
- Extract the contents of the archive. Right-click the .zip file and select Extract All.
If the broker is running, stop it.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe stop
Back up the broker using a file manager.
-
Right-click the
<broker_instance_dir>
folder amd select Copy. - Right-click in the same window and select Paste.
-
Right-click the
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, you see a line similar to the one below at the end of the
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
file.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221002: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.13.0.redhat-00003 [4782d50d-47a2-11e7-a160-9801a793ea45] stopped, uptime 28 minutes
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
and<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration files. Set theARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME=
<install_dir>
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
configuration file. Ensure that theJAVA_ARGS
environment variable references the correct versions for the log manager and dependent file, as shown below.JAVA_ARGS=-Xbootclasspath/%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\jboss-logmanager-2.1.10.Final-redhat-00001.jar;%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\wildfly-common-1.5.2.Final-redhat-00002.jar
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration file. Ensure that the bootstrap class path start argument references the correct versions for the log manager and dependent file, as shown below.<startargument>-Xbootclasspath/a:%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\jboss-logmanager-2.1.10.Final-redhat-00001.jar;%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\wildfly-common-1.5.2.Final-redhat-00002.jar</startargument>
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\bootstrap.xml
configuration file. In theweb
element, update the name of the.war
file required by AMQ Management Console in 7.9.<web bind="http://localhost:8161" path="web"> ... <app url="console" war="hawtio.war"/> ... </web>
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe start
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
file. Find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log when the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.18.0.redhat-00010 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in the\etc
and\data
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.9. Upgrading a broker instance from 7.9.x to 7.10.x
The following subsections describe how to upgrade a 7.9.x broker instance to 7.10.x for different operating systems.
Starting with AMQ Broker 7.1.0, you can access AMQ Management Console only from the local host by default. To learn about configuring remote access to the console, see Configuring local and remote access to AMQ Management Console.
2.9.1. Upgrading from 7.9.x to 7.10.x on Linux
The name of the archive that you download could differ from what is used in the following examples.
Prerequisites
- At a minimum, AMQ Broker 7.10 requires Java version 11 to run. Ensure that each AMQ Broker host is running Java version 11 or higher. For more information on supported configurations, see Red Hat AMQ Broker 7 Supported Configurations.
-
If AMQ Broker 7.9 is configured to persist message data in a database, the data type of the HOLDER_EXPIRATION_TIME column is
timestamp
in the node manager database table. In AMQ Broker 7.10, the data type of the column changed tonumber
. Before you upgrade to AMQ Broker 7.10, you must drop the node manager table, that is, remove it from the database. After you drop the table, it is recreated with the new schema when you restart the upgraded broker. In a shared store high availability (HA) configuration, the node manager table is shared between brokers. Therefore, you must ensure that all brokers that share the table are stopped before you drop the table. The following example drops a node manager table calledNODE_MANAGER_TABLE
:
DROP TABLE NODE_MANAGER_TABLE
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Follow the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
Change the owner of the archive to the same user that owns the AMQ Broker installation to be upgraded. The following example shows a user called
amq-broker
.sudo chown amq-broker:amq-broker amq-broker-7.x.x-bin.zip
Move the archive to the directory created during the original installation of AMQ Broker. The following example uses
/opt/redhat
.sudo mv amq-broker-7.x.x-bin.zip /opt/redhat
As the directory owner, extract the contents of the compressed archive. In the following example, the user
amq-broker
extracts the archive using theunzip
command.su - amq-broker cd /opt/redhat unzip amq-broker-7.x.x-bin.zip
If the broker is running, stop it.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis stop
Back up the instance directory of the broker by copying it to the home directory of the current user.
cp -r <broker_instance_dir> ~/
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, you see a line similar to the one below at the end of the
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
file.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.18.0.redhat-00010 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
configuration file.Set the
ARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted. For example:ARTEMIS_HOME='/opt/redhat/amq-broker-7.x.x-bin'
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/bootstrap.xml
configuration file.In the
web
element, update the name of the.war
file required by AMQ Management Console in 7.10.<web path="web"> <binding uri="https://localhost:8161" ... <app url="console" war="hawtio.war"/> ... </web>
In the
broker xmlns
element, change the schema value from"http://activemq.org/schema"
to"http://activemq.apache.org/schema"
.<broker xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/schema">
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/management.xml
file.In the
management-context xmlns
element, change the schema value from"http://activemq.org/schema"
to"http://activemq.apache.org/schema"
.<management-context xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/schema">
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>/bin/artemis run
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the
<broker_instance_dir>/log/artemis.log
file. Find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log when the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Mes INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... sage Broker version 2.21.0.redhat-00025 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in theetc/
anddata/
directories within the broker instance’s directory.
2.9.2. Upgrading from 7.9.x to 7.10.x on Windows
Prerequisites
- At a minimum, AMQ Broker 7.10 requires Java version 11 to run. Ensure that each AMQ Broker host is running Java version 11 or higher. For more information on supported configurations, see Red Hat AMQ Broker 7 Supported Configurations.
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If AMQ Broker 7.9 is configured to persist message data in a database, the data type of the HOLDER_EXPIRATION_TIME column is
timestamp
in the node manager database table. In AMQ Broker 7.10, the data type of the column changed tonumber
. Before you upgrade to AMQ Broker 7.10, you must drop the node manager table, that is, remove it from the database. After you drop the table, it is recreated with the new schema when you restart the upgraded broker. In a shared store high availability (HA) configuration, the node manager table is shared between brokers. Therefore, you must ensure that all brokers that share the table are stopped before you drop the table. The following example drops a node manager table calledNODE_MANAGER_TABLE
:
DROP TABLE NODE_MANAGER_TABLE
Procedure
- Download the desired archive from the Red Hat Customer Portal. Follow the instructions provided in Downloading the AMQ Broker archive.
- Use a file manager to move the archive to the folder you created during the last installation of AMQ Broker.
- Extract the contents of the archive. Right-click the .zip file and select Extract All.
If the broker is running, stop it.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe stop
Back up the broker using a file manager.
-
Right-click the
<broker_instance_dir>
folder and select Copy. - Right-click in the same window and select Paste.
-
Right-click the
(Optional) Note the current version of the broker. After the broker stops, you see a line similar to the one below at the end of the
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
file.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221002: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.18.0.redhat-00010[4782d50d-47a2-11e7-a160-9801a793ea45] stopped, uptime 28 minutes
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
and<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration files. Set theARTEMIS_HOME
property to the new directory created when the archive was extracted.ARTEMIS_HOME=
<install_dir>
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile.cmd
configuration file. Ensure that theJAVA_ARGS
environment variable references the correct versions for the log manager and dependent file, as shown below.JAVA_ARGS=-Xbootclasspath/%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\jboss-logmanager-2.1.10.Final-redhat-00001.jar;%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\wildfly-common-1.5.2.Final-redhat-00002.jar
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.xml
configuration file. Ensure that the bootstrap class path start argument references the correct versions for the log manager and dependent file, as shown below.<startargument>-Xbootclasspath/a:%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\jboss-logmanager-2.1.10.Final-redhat-00001.jar;%ARTEMIS_HOME%\lib\wildfly-common-1.5.2.Final-redhat-00002.jar</startargument>
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\bootstrap.xml
configuration file.In the
web
element, update the name of the.war
file required by AMQ Management Console in 7.10.<web path="web"> <binding uri="https://localhost:8161" ... <app url="console" war="hawtio.war"/> ... </web>
In the
broker xmlns
element, change the schema value from"http://activemq.org/schema"
to"http://activemq.apache.org/schema"
.<broker xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/schema">
Edit the
<broker_instance_dir>/etc/management.xml
file.In the
management-context xmlns
element, change the schema value from"http://activemq.org/schema"
to"http://activemq.apache.org/schema"
.<management-context xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/schema">
Start the upgraded broker.
<broker_instance_dir>\bin\artemis-service.exe start
(Optional) Confirm that the broker is running and that the version has changed. After starting the broker, open the
<broker_instance_dir>\log\artemis.log
file. Find two lines similar to the ones below. Note the new version number that appears in the log when the broker is live.INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221007: Server is now live ... INFO [org.apache.activemq.artemis.core.server] AMQ221001: Apache ActiveMQ Artemis Message Broker version 2.21.0.redhat-00025 [0.0.0.0, nodeID=554cce00-63d9-11e8-9808-54ee759954c4]
Additional Resources
- For more information about creating an instance of the broker, see Creating a broker instance.
-
You can now store a broker instance’s configuration files and data in any custom directory, including locations outside of the broker instance’s directory. In the
<broker_instance_dir>\etc\artemis.profile
file, update theARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI
property by specifying the location of the custom directory after creating the broker instance. Previously, these configuration files and data could only be stored in the\etc
and\data
directories within the broker instance’s directory.