Running XCOM for Linux r11.6 16061 SP00.
xcomd -r
Output: xcomd: CA XCOM Data Transport r11.6 16061 SP00 64bit (for <no SNA support>)
Trying to upgrade to 11.6 SP01.
After the License agreement steps the installer does not give "Upgrade Choice" option as documented in the video here: Upgrade Using ISO Conventional Method > Upgrade Using Silent or Console Mode and instead shows "Product Already Installed":
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Preparing to install...
Extracting the JRE from the installer archive...
Unpacking the JRE...
Extracting the installation resources from the installer archive...
Configuring the installer for this system's environment...
Launching installer...
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CA XCOM Data Transport r11.6 SP01 (64-bit) (created with InstallAnywhere)
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Preparing CONSOLE Mode Installation...
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Product Already Installed
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CA XCOM Data Transport r11.6 (64-Bit) Maintenance is already installed on your
system at /opt/CA/XCOM.
The previous release must be uninstalled before the installation can continue.
Installation will exit now.
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XCOM™ Data Transport® for UNIX/Linux 11.6 SP00, SP01
In file "/var/.com.zerog.registry.xml" all the lines referring to the original XCOM 11.6 SP00 (version 13081) installation i.e. product "CA XCOM Data Transport" for version="11.6.1308.1" had gone. Only the lines relating to the patch i.e. product "CA XCOM Data Transport Maintenance" version="11.6.1604.0" and version="11.6.1606.1" remained and there was also a line for "InstallAnywhere Uninstall Component" in the file. Therefore it appears the original XCOM r11.6 SP00 version 13081 had been uninstalled.
Instead of the upgrade a fresh install of XCOM r11 SP01 using these steps is required:
1. Take a backup of the registry file "/var/.com.zerog.registry.xml".
2. If "/var/.com.zerog.registry.xml"contains only XCOM entries the file can be deleted. However if "/var/.com.zerog.registry.xml" contains entries for other products installed using InstallAnywhere then only the XCOM entries should be deleted from it.
3. Take a backup of your current XCOM installation directory ($XCOM_HOME) and then delete that directory.
4. Install r11.6 SP01 as a fresh installation.
If any configuration changes were implemented in the previous XCOM installation e.g. xcom.glb parameters, exit points or ssl certificates etc., they will need to be manually applied to the corresponding files in the new r11.6 SP01 installation.