If you have an existing installation of MongoDB Foreign Data Wrapper that you installed using the EDB repository, you can update your repository configuration file and then upgrade MongoDB to a more recent product version.
To perform the process, open a terminal window and enter the commands that apply to the operating system and package manager used for the installation:
To update your repository configuration file:
sudo <package-manager> upgrade edb-repo
Where <package-manager> is the package manager used with your operating system:
| Package manager | Operating system |
|---|---|
| dnf | RHEL 8/9 and derivatives |
| zypper | SLES |
| apt-get | Debian and Ubuntu |
To upgrade to the latest product version, enter one of the following commands:
| Operating system | Upgrade command |
|---|---|
| RHEL 8/9 and derivatives | sudo dnf upgrade edb-as<xx>-mongo_fdw |
| SLES | sudo zypper upgrade edb-as<xx>-mongo_fdw |
| Debian and Ubuntu | sudo apt-get --only-upgrade install edb-as<xx>-mongo-fdw edb-libmongoc |
Where
<package-manager>is the package manager used with your operating system.<xx>is the EDB Postgres Advanced Server version number.