Chapter 3. Upgrading to the Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server 2.4.51


If you have installed an earlier version of the Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server from an archive file, you must perform the following steps to upgrade to the Apache HTTP Server 2.4.51:

  1. Install the Apache HTTP Server 2.4.51.
  2. Set up the Apache HTTP Server 2.4.51.
  3. Remove the earlier version of Apache HTTP Server.

Prerequisites

  • If you are using Red Hat Enterprise Linux, you have root user access.
  • If you are using Windows Server, you have administrative access.
  • The Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server 2.4.37 or earlier was previously installed in your system from an archive file.

Procedure

You can use the following recommended procedure to upgrade the Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server from version 2.4.37 to version 2.4.51:

  1. Shut down any running instances of the Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server 2.4.37.
  2. Back up the Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server 2.4.37 installation and configuration files.
  3. Install the Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server 2.4.51 by using the archive file installation method for the current system (see Additional Resources below).
  4. Migrate your configuration from the Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server version 2.4.37 to version 2.4.51.

    Note

    The Apache HTTP Server configuration files might have changed since the Apache HTTP Server 2.4.37 release. Update the 2.4.51 version configuration files rather than overwrite them with the configuration files from a different version (such as the Apache HTTP Server 2.4.37).

  5. Remove the Red Hat JBoss Core Services Apache HTTP Server 2.4.37 root directory.

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