HP 8/8 DCFM Migration Guide v6.4.0 (53-1001776-01, June 2010) - Page 13
Professional pre-migration requirements on Windows systems
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Professional edition migration Professional pre-migration requirements on Windows systems Before you migrate from Professional, complete the following: • Make sure that you fully back up your current Management application data on your management server. • Make sure you close all instances of the application before upgrading. Professional pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems Before you migrate from Professional edition, complete the following: • Make sure that you fully back up your current Management application data on your management server. • Make sure you close all instances of the application before upgrading. • Check for and install the latest Java patches for your operating system. DCFM requires JRE 1.6.0_16. For the Solaris web site listing patch information, go to http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp. • (Solaris only) To use IPv6 on a server that is IPv4- and IPv6-enabled, complete the following steps. a. Open a command window. b. Type ifconfig Interface_Name inet6 plumb up and press Enter. c. Restart the Management server and client, if running. If the IPv6 address is not configured properly, the client will show a "Server Not Available at port 24600" message even though the server started successfully. • Make sure that an X Server is available for display and is configured to permit X Client applications to display from the host on which they are installing the DCFM Server (typically, this simply requires that the systems console be present and running with a logged in user on the X Server-based desktop session, such as KDE, GNOME, and so on). • Make sure that the DISPLAY environment variable is correctly defined in the shell with a valid value (for example, to display to the local console, export DISPLAY=:0.0, or to display to a remote system that has an X Server running, export DISPLAY=Remote_IP_Address:0.0). You may also need to consider a firewall that might block the display to the X Server which listens by default on TCP port 6000 on the remote host. To display to a remote system you need to permit the remote display of the X Server by running command xhost +IP, where IP is the IP address of the DCFM server host from the X-based desktop of the remote system. • Make sure you test the DISPLAY definition by running the command xterm from the same shell from which you run install.bin. A new X terminal window to the destination X Server display should open. DCFM Migration Guide 53-1001776-01 13 of 38