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Existing Oracle Linux Automation Manager administrators are familiar with its all-in-one single-instance deployment.
Oracle Linux Automation Manager allows administrators to upgrade their existing deployments and later migrate the upgraded instance into a clustered deployment. When upgrading, the instance converts to a single-host deployment and configures itself as a hybrid node.
After following this tutorial, you’ll know how to upgrade Oracle Linux Automation Manager from a previous release.
Objectives
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to:
- Upgrade Oracle Linux Automation Manager
Prerequisites
A system with a previous release of Oracle Linux Automation Manager installed.
For details on installing Oracle Linux Automation Manager, see Installing Oracle Linux Automation Manager on Oracle Linux.