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Pre-upgrade maintenance task

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Hi all,

 

I am trying to upgrade AEM 6.2 to 6.5. If I didn't run Pre-upgrade maintenance task, will there be any issue in upgrading?

 

Edit: What I mean is how about if I didn't run this com.day.cq.audit.impl.AuditLogMaintenance? how can I check whether my AEM run on crx2 or crx3 mode?

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Thanks.

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The documentation recommends to do run these. Why do you want to skip them?

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The documentation recommends to do run these. Why do you want to skip them?

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Community Advisor

@ariesyinn Adobe recommends to perform the pre-upgrade task before performing upgrade activities. Instead of carrying the old logs , un-referenced data/blobs in repository , completed workflows  from old version to NEW AEM version- better to perform all the pre-upgrade maintenance tasks.

 

Mainly, repository size will be reduced after performing all the maintenance tasks. 

Please refer :https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-64/deploying/upgrading/pre-upgrade-mainte...

 

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Sorry for in complete question. I have edited the ques.

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@ariesyinn First check whether you have configured Audit log in your repository -> /<AEM installation path>/crx-quickstart/logs/*.

 

How can I check whether my AEM run on crx2 or crx3 mode? Check run mode configuration in start file or cq file -> /<AEM installation path>/crx-quickstart/bin/start.sh