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- Go to the Flow installation directory. This is usually the home directory of the Linux user that runs Flow and it should contain a directory named "partek_flow". The location of the Flow install can also be obtained by running ps aux | grep flow and examining the path of the running Flow executable.
- Shut down Flow: ./partek_flow/stop_flow.sh
Download the new version of Flow and the Flow worker from the link Partek support send (below is an example of the links):
wget --content-disposition http://wwwpackages.partek.com/PartekFlow-RemoteWorker-current-version.zip
wgetlinux/flow-release
wwwPartekFlowLINUX-current-version.zip
wget --content-disposition http://- Make sure Flow has exited:
ps aux | grep flow
The flow process should no longer be listed. - Unpack the new version of Flow install and backup the old install:
mv partek_flow partek_flow_prev
mv PartekFlowRemoteWorker PartekFlowRemoteWorker_prev - Backup the Flow database folder. This should be located in the home directory of the user that runs Flow.
tar -czvf partek-db-bkp-date.tgz ~/.partekflow - Start the updated version of Flow:
./partek_flow/start_flow.sh
tail -f partek_flow/logs/catalina.out (make sure there is nothing of concern in this file when starting up Flow. You can stop the file tailing by typing: CTRL-C)You may also want to examine the the main Flow log for errors:
~/.partekflow/logs/flow.log
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