HP Brocade 8/12c Brocade Network Advisor Migration Guide v11.1x (53-1002321-01 - Page 74

Unsupported server migration, Migrating to a new server

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Unsupported server migration Unsupported server migration If the server that you installed Network Advisor on does not meet the system requirements (refer to "System requirements" on page 13), use the following procedure to migrate from your current server to a new server. Migrating to a new server 1. Perform a partial uninstall of Network Advisor (refer to "Uninstallation" on page 81) on the current server. NOTE If the Source version is fully installed on the remote server, stop services from the Server Management Console dialog box. 2. Install Network Advisor (refer to "Installing the application" on page 24) on the new server. 3. Click Next on the Welcome screen. 4. Select Yes, from Network Advisor installed in this machine or on network and click Browse to browse to the installation directory where you partially uninstalled the application. 5. Click Next on the Copy Data and Settings screen. 6. Click Start on the Data Migration screen. Data migration may take several minutes. When data migration is complete, the previous version is partially uninstalled. 7. Click Next on the Data Migration screen. 8. Select the source edit type on the Installation Type screen and click Next. 9. If you are migrating to Licensed Version software, enter the license key (on the Key Certificate) on the Server License screen or browse to the license file (.xml) and click Next. The License Key field is not case-sensitive. 10. (SAN with SMI Agent) Select Internal FTP Server or External FTP Server on the FTP Server screen and click Next. The default selection reflects the previous Professional Plus edition configuration. If port 21 is busy, a message displays. Click OK to close the message and continue. Once the Management application is configured make sure port 21 is free and restart the Server to start the FTP service. NOTE If you select to use an FTP Server which is not configured on the same machine as Network Advisor, the Firmware Repository feature will not be available. 74 of 82 Brocade Network Advisor Migration Guide 53-1002321-01

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Unsupported server migration
If the server that you installed Network Advisor on does not meet the system requirements (refer to
“System
requirements”
on page 13), use the following procedure to migrate from your current server to a new server.
Migrating to a new server
1.
Perform a partial uninstall of Network Advisor (refer to
“Uninstallation”
on page 81) on the current server.
NOTE
If the Source version is fully installed on the remote server, stop services from the Server Management Console
dialog box.
2.
Install Network Advisor (refer to
“Installing the application”
on page 24) on the new server.
3.
Click
Next
on the
Welcome
screen.
4.
Select
Yes, from Network Advisor installed in this machine or on network
and click
Browse
to browse to the
installation directory where you partially uninstalled the application.
5.
Click
Next
on the
Copy Data and Settings
screen.
6.
Click
Start
on the
Data Migration
screen.
Data migration may take several minutes. When data migration is complete, the previous version is partially
uninstalled.
7.
Click
Next
on the
Data Migration
screen.
8.
Select the source edit type on the
Installation Type
screen and click
Next
.
9.
If you are migrating to Licensed Version software, enter the license key (on the Key Certificate) on the
Server
License
screen or browse to the license file (.xml) and click
Next
.
The
License Key
field is not case-sensitive.
10.
(SAN with SMI Agent) Select
Internal FTP Server
or
External FTP Server
on the
FTP Server
screen and click
Next
.
The default selection reflects the previous Professional Plus edition configuration.
If port 21 is busy, a message displays. Click
OK
to close the message and continue. Once the Management
application is configured make sure port 21 is free and restart the Server to start the FTP service.
NOTE
If you select to use an FTP Server which is not configured on the same machine as Network Advisor, the
Firmware Repository feature will not be available.