Upgrading Your Installation for Windows
The following topics cover upgrading to the current release from a supported previous version on Windows. They include configuration settings migrated during the upgrade.
Throughout this documentation, “Zen” without an explicit version number means all versions.
Upgrading to Zen v16 from a Previous Version
If you are upgrading a previous version of Zen to Zen v16, follow the same procedure as you would if you were installing for the first time. See
Installing Zen Enterprise Server and Cloud Server for Windows for detailed installation procedures.
If you are upgrading a version of Zen before PSQL v10, the installer archives the previous version before removing it.
If you are upgrading from much older versions such as Pervasive.SQL 2000
i and wish to make use of newer features, you must rebuild your data files to more recent file formats, depending on your needs. See
Converting Data Files in
Advanced Operations Guide for detailed information on how to use the Rebuild utilities to convert your data files.
An upgrade migrates configuration settings. For a version of Zen before PSQL v10, only the configuration settings defined in ptksetup.ini are migrated. For PSQL v10 and later versions, an upgrade disregards any settings defined in ptksetup.ini and simply migrates all configuration settings.
Note that license keys from a previous release are no longer valid if you upgrade to a new major release, such as from v15 to v16. You must obtain a new key to authorize it.
Considerations When Upgrading to Zen v16
Once you have reviewed the latest product information, review this list of considerations to complete your upgrade installation preparation:
o Zen Applications – Be aware of what applications you have currently using previous versions of Btrieve or Zen in your environment. Remember to include both client and server-based applications.
o Zen Ecosystem Products – Existing installations of AuditMaster, Backup Agent, or DataExchange working with the version of Zen to be upgraded must first be uninstalled. Before removing them, we recommend you capture their configuration settings to use in reinstalling and configuring their new versions after upgrading.
o Vendor-Specific Information – Check with your application vendors for any specific information regarding their product with Zen.
o TCP/IP Protocol – Make sure that TCP/IP network is configured correctly (you should be able to ping the server by name), and that any firewalls between the clients and server (including firewalls on those computers) are configured to pass database traffic. See
Windows FireWalls.
o DOS Requester – DOS applications are supported only via the BTRBOX requester. Migrate native DOS machines to a Win32 platform before upgrading Zen. BTRBOX and DOS applications are not supported on 64-bit Windows platforms.
o New Features and File Rebuilding – To make use of new features, you may need to rebuild data files to the newest format version. See the Rebuild utility in Advanced Operations Guide.
o Data File Backups – Before upgrading, make sure you have a current backup of your data, database engine files, and configuration settings.
Common Questions After Upgrading
This topic contains information that you should read after running the installation program. If you are having problems, see
Troubleshooting After Installation or get help online from the knowledge base at the
Actian website.
How to Handle Data Source Names (DSNs)
The following table describes the procedures for upgrading your DSNs after you have installed the Zen upgrade.
How Do I Convert Files from Previous Releases?
Converting older data files to newer formats is not required, but you must convert them if you wish to take advantage of newer features based on those formats. Use the Rebuild tool to convert existing pre-6.0 or 6.x files to 7.x, 8.x, 9.x, or 13.x format. For more information, see Advanced Operations Guide.
What User License Was Installed?
A trial license is installed if you leave the license number blank during installation. A license requires no configuration. After installation, you can use the License Administrator tool to list installed licenses. See Zen User’s Guide for more information on License Administrator.
Last modified date: 11/04/2024