
Upgrade Instructions 27
Upgrade Instructions: Web Security Gateway
Upgrade Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5-series to 6-series during the Content Gateway
upgrade” below.
1. If your Web Security Gateway solution is deployed with Data Security, log on to
the Content Gateway manager and go to the Configure > My Proxy > Basic page
and disable Data Security.
When the upgrade is complete, return to the Configure > My Proxy > Basic
page, enable Data Security, and restart Content Gateway. Then, navigate to the
Configure > Security > Data Security page and confirm that automatic
registration was successful. If it was not, manually register with Data Security.
2. Log on to the Content Gateway Linux host and acquire root permissions:
su root
3. Disable any currently running firewall on this machine for the duration of the
upgrade. Bring the firewall back up after the upgrade is complete, opening ports
used by Content Gateway.
For example, if you are running IPTables:
a. At a command prompt, enter service iptables status to determine if the
firewall is running.
b. If the firewall is running, enter service iptables stop.
Important
At the beginning of the upgrade procedure, the installer
checks to see if the partition that hosts /opt has enough
space to hold a copy of the existing Content Gateway log
files (copied to /opt/WCG_tmp/logs). If there’s not
enough space, the installer prints an error message and
quits.
In this situation, if you want to retain the log files you must
copy the contents of /opt/WCG/logs to a location that has
enough space, and then delete the log files in /opt/WCG/
logs.
When the upgrade is complete, move the files from the
temporary location back to /opt/WCG/logs and delete the
files in the temporary location.
Note
If you have multiple Content Gateway instances deployed
in a cluster, you do not have to disable clustering or VIP
(if used). As each member of the cluster is upgraded it will
rejoin the cluster.
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