Migration Guide : Upgrading from OpenROAD 2006 (5.0) : Phase 1: Prepare for the Upgrade : Create a 5.1 Test Environment
 
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Create a 5.1 Test Environment
The test area should correspond as closely as possible to the live deployment environment and to the OpenROAD 6.2 test environment. The following checklist may be helpful in creating a proper test environment. These elements, or their absence, will impact the speed and success of your upgrade.
OpenROAD installation, local or file-served. This includes:
Ingres and operating system environment variables
ingres\files area, especially config.dat and appedtt.ff, apped.ctb, and any variants
ingres\w4glapps area, which contains all referenced application images
Any globals redefinition files
Any other files and file areas the applications reference, including 3GL library files, registered where necessary, with appropriate permissions
The same test data that the OpenROAD 6.2 environment is working with, in a test database configured to match the live database, including any II_EMBED_SET or ING_SET settings. If you are copying the data using copydb, ensure that any contents of II_STORED_STRINGS and II_STORED_BITMAPS are copied as well.
Ingres Net nodes that are redirected to up-to-date test or training databases
Startup and other batch files, changed to reference the relevant databases, file systems, and so on, which are redirected as appropriate
Shortcuts, as these may contain explicit parameters or settings
User accounts, passwords, and permissions necessary to run the applications successfully
Network connectivity where it affects OpenROAD application use
Operating system, drivers, and settings; for example, monitor, regional, and language settings in particular
Citrix settings, where applicable
Any referenced non-Actian software, where its absence may prevent navigating to or displaying parts of the OpenROAD application
A display monitor set to client specifications
Ensure that you can access this test environment through an account with sufficient rights to issue commands such as ingsetenv.