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Using the InfoPrint Manager System Migration (ISMU) Utility

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Chapter 19. Using the InfoPrint Manager System Migration (ISMU) Utility You use the InfoPrint System Migration (ISMU) utility for backing up, restoring, or migrating your InfoPrint Manager environment. This utility is based on the existing server archive functionality, and it backs up your current configuration from a specific level of InfoPrint Manager and restores it on the same or different InfoPrint Manager environment. Using this utility, you can back up any level of your InfoPrint Manager environment. When using this utility for restoring purposes, we recommended that you have the InfoPrint Manager and the backup archive at the same level. If they are not at the same level and you proceed with the restoration or migration process, two warning messages are displayed, stating that you are not on the same level and the results might be unpredictable. This still enables you to run the backup or restore process at slightly different levels (for example x.2.0.255 versus x.2.0.256). If you need to perform a migration between different levels of InfoPrint Manager, follow these steps: v Make sure that InfoPrint Manager is at the same level on the backup and target environments v Perform the backup and restore required operations, as documented in the appropriateInfoPrint Manager: Procedures for your operating system. v If necessary, upgrade InfoPrint Manager to the required level. Notes: 1. ISMU must not be used to perform crossover migrations, such as migrating the AIX environment to the Windows environment and backwards. Use this command to backup and restore only similar operating system environments. 2. For the InfoPrint Manager for Windows Version 2 Release 2 customers convenience, we are delivering the InfoPrint Manager System Migration Utility on the server CDs starting with the next update for Release 3. Supported operating environments ISMU can run on any of these operating systems: v Windows 2000 Server SP4 v Windows 2000 Professional SP4 v Windows XP Professional SP2 v Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition SP1 v Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition Service Pack 2 v Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition SP2 v Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition SP2 v Windows Vista Business v Windows Vista Enterprise v Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition SP1 121

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Chapter 19. Using the InfoPrint Manager System Migration
(ISMU) Utility
You use the InfoPrint System Migration (ISMU) utility for backing up, restoring, or
migrating your InfoPrint Manager environment. This utility is based on the
existing server archive functionality, and it backs up your current configuration
from a specific level of InfoPrint Manager and restores it on the same or different
InfoPrint Manager environment.
Using this utility, you can back up any level of your InfoPrint Manager
environment.
When using this utility for restoring purposes, we recommended that you have the
InfoPrint Manager and the backup archive at the same level. If they are not at the
same level and you proceed with the restoration or migration process, two
warning messages are displayed, stating that you are not on the same level and the
results might be unpredictable. This still enables you to run the backup or restore
process at slightly different levels (for example x.2.0.255 versus x.2.0.256).
If you need to perform a migration between different levels of InfoPrint Manager,
follow these steps:
v
Make sure that InfoPrint Manager is at the same level on the backup and target
environments
v
Perform the backup and restore required operations, as documented in the
appropriate
InfoPrint Manager: Procedures
for your operating system.
v
If necessary, upgrade InfoPrint Manager to the required level.
Notes:
1.
ISMU must not be used to perform crossover migrations, such as migrating the
AIX environment to the Windows environment and backwards. Use this
command to backup and restore only similar operating system environments.
2.
For the InfoPrint Manager for Windows Version 2 Release 2 customers
convenience, we are delivering the InfoPrint Manager System Migration Utility
on the server CDs starting with the next update for Release 3.
Supported operating environments
ISMU can run on any of these operating systems:
v
Windows 2000 Server SP4
v
Windows 2000 Professional SP4
v
Windows XP Professional SP2
v
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition SP1
v
Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition Service Pack 2
v
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition SP2
v
Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition SP2
v
Windows Vista Business
v
Windows Vista Enterprise
v
Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition SP1
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