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Manually Upgrading Cloudera Manager from 5.2.1 to 5.3.2

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Explorer

Hi All,

 

  I"m looking for Manually Upgrading Cloudera Manager from 5.2.1 to 5.3.2.

 

  The reason why am asking for " Manual " is ..am unable to get "password less sudo" access or root password from my server team. 

 

Hence i have to do it manually --- and am fine for now as no of hosts are less for now. 

 

 I don't find proper documentation or link to do this. 

 

 If anyone of you have came across about any documentation or link , please share it here as soon as possible.

 

Thank You. 

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Manually upgrading rpm's without using the CM wizard is detailed on our Documentation site at http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera/en/documentation/core/latest/topics/cm_ag_upgrade_cm5.html

Tim Brigley, Technical Resolution Manager


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Master Collaborator
Unless you started with single user install, you will need root to upgrade
the manager, daemon, possibly db, and agent packages.

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Explorer

Thanks support for the replay.

 

My initial install done through CM ( done by Cloudera Engineer)

 

So, It means, i don't  have any option to do manual upgrade of CM without using "password less sudo " user or root password. ??

 

Note :  I do have normal sudo access to root where i have to enter password to get into root. 

 

I appreciate your replay. 

 

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Manually upgrading rpm's without using the CM wizard is detailed on our Documentation site at http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera/en/documentation/core/latest/topics/cm_ag_upgrade_cm5.html

Tim Brigley, Technical Resolution Manager


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