Every few weeks, SAP HANA has revisions on its recent releases. Usually, smart data streaming has a few updates and bug fixes of its own, and occasionally, you might get an entirely new feature in a new revision. For example, recent revisions of SP 10 and SP 11 introduced the ability to configure, start, and stop the Web Services Provider through SAP HANA cockpit.
When you’re updating, you’ve got a couple of choices to make:
Important: SAP HANA and smart data streaming versions must be the same. Only the patch level versions can vary (102.3 or 102.5).
While you likely already know the answers to the first two questions, the third is a bit more complicated.
SAP HANA provides two methods for upgrading your system, regular and optimized. A regular update completes all update tasks in one step, with downtime throughout. An optimized update, however, splits the process into two phases, with only a fraction of the downtime of a regular update.
There are a few key differences between the two:
Regular Update | Optimized Update | |
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Phased? | No. | Yes. |
System downtime? | Throughout the whole update. | Only during phase 2; phase 1 (preparation) has no downtime. |
Systems updated? | Any parts of SAP HANA, together or separately. For example, you can update just smart data streaming, or just SAP HANA. | Your SAP HANA system, plus any optional components. |
Dependency checks? | Checks for dependencies continuously. A dependency error can happen at any time during the upgrade process, and extend the downtime. | Checks for dependencies during phase 1 (uptime), so that no dependency errors happen during downtime. |
GUI or Command line? | Can use either one. | Can use either one. |
When do I do pre-update tasks? | Before starting the entire update process. | Right before starting phase 2. |
Okay, let’s get started.
Before you begin updating:
<your-download-directory>/sapcar -xvf streaming_client_1.0.100.00_winx64.sar
If you just want to upgrade the Streaming Studio plugin, then you don’t need to worry about different update methods.
When you’re finished, restart studio (or your machine, if you’re using Linux).
Since you have a few different options for updating your system, depending on the components involved, the method (regular or optimized) that you chose, and the medium (GUI or command line), you should look over your specific task in the smart data streaming documentation.
Once everything is complete, you can start all the smart data streaming services again.
On every service that was upgraded, log on as the <sid>adm user, and issue the command HDB start.
If you just upgraded to SP11, you’ll also need to complete a couple of post-update tasks:
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