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‎07-10-2019 04:25 PM
Ho can I make a downgrade from version 8.2.4.40 to 8.2.2.100?
The reason is to make a test with some bugs of the Experimental version (8.2.2.100)
This is the message I got when I'm trying to install:
Upgrading Application Analytics Engine from 8.2.4.40 to 8.2.2.100
This Application Analytics Engine is running 8.2.4.40 which is newer than 8.2.2.100. An upgrade will not be performed
I read I need to uninstall and then install the version 8.2.2.100, but I can't find the path for uninstall.
The reason is to make a test with some bugs of the Experimental version (8.2.2.100)
This is the message I got when I'm trying to install:
Upgrading Application Analytics Engine from 8.2.4.40 to 8.2.2.100
This Application Analytics Engine is running 8.2.4.40 which is newer than 8.2.2.100. An upgrade will not be performed
I read I need to uninstall and then install the version 8.2.2.100, but I can't find the path for uninstall.
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‎07-14-2019 05:54 PM
Hello,
You can try to run the bin file and use the -f option to force run the bin file.
./filename.bin -f
Be aware that downgrading is not tested. The above command will be run at your own risk.
Really the best way to downgrade would be re-deploy the VM or re-image the box on the desired code. Forcing the bin file to run won't undo any package or kernel upgrades that were completed so it's not a clear backrev.
Thanks
-Ryan
You can try to run the bin file and use the -f option to force run the bin file.
./filename.bin -f
Be aware that downgrading is not tested. The above command will be run at your own risk.
Really the best way to downgrade would be re-deploy the VM or re-image the box on the desired code. Forcing the bin file to run won't undo any package or kernel upgrades that were completed so it's not a clear backrev.
Thanks
-Ryan
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‎07-14-2019 05:54 PM
Hello,
You can try to run the bin file and use the -f option to force run the bin file.
./filename.bin -f
Be aware that downgrading is not tested. The above command will be run at your own risk.
Really the best way to downgrade would be re-deploy the VM or re-image the box on the desired code. Forcing the bin file to run won't undo any package or kernel upgrades that were completed so it's not a clear backrev.
Thanks
-Ryan
You can try to run the bin file and use the -f option to force run the bin file.
./filename.bin -f
Be aware that downgrading is not tested. The above command will be run at your own risk.
Really the best way to downgrade would be re-deploy the VM or re-image the box on the desired code. Forcing the bin file to run won't undo any package or kernel upgrades that were completed so it's not a clear backrev.
Thanks
-Ryan
