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EFCM migration 2 18. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 19. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays. 20. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. If you migrated from a previous release, your username and password do not change. 21. Click Login. 22. Click OK on the Login Banner. EFCM migration You cannot migrate from EFCM to the Professional or Professional Plus edition. You must migrate to the Enterprise trial edition or full Enterprise edition. NOTE Data migration to Enterprise edition is only available from EFCM 9.6.X or later. NOTE If you have EFCM 9.5 or earlier software, you must upgrade to EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 before you can migrate to Enterprise edition. For information about upgrading to a version of EFCM that meets migration requirements, refer to the Upgrade Instructions for EFCM 9.6 or 9.7. NOTE When you assign a Port Fencing policy at the fabric level on a fabric with Fabric OS devices in EFCM, the Port Fencing policy does not display as assigned in DCFM until the Fabric OS device becomes manageable. You must wait for the Fabric OS devices to become manageable before you open the Port Fencing dialog box. TABLE 16 Migration Paths Current Software Release To Software Release EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on Windows DCFM 10.3.0 on Windows systems systems EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on UNIX systems DCFM 10.3.0 on UNIX systems Migration Procedure To migrate from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7, review the following sections: • "Pre-migration requirements on Windows systems" on page 199 • "Migrating from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on Windows systems" on page 199 • "Importing names" on page 208 To migrate from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7, review the following sections: • "Pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems" on page 203 • "Migrating from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on UNIX systems" on page 205 • "Importing names" on page 208 DCFM Installation, Migration, and Transition Guide 193 53-1001360-01

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EFCM migration
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18.
Verify your configuration and license information on the
Server License Summary
screen and
click
Next
.
19.
Select the
Start Client
check box, if necessary, on the
Start Server
screen and click
Finish
.
After all of the DCFM services are started, the
Log In
dialog box displays.
20.
Enter your user name and password.
The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. If you migrated from a previous
release, your username and password do not change.
21. Click
Login
.
22. Click
OK
on the Login Banner.
EFCM migration
You cannot migrate from EFCM to the Professional or Professional Plus edition. You must migrate to
the Enterprise trial edition or full Enterprise edition.
NOTE
Data migration to Enterprise edition is only available from EFCM 9.6.X or later.
NOTE
If you have EFCM 9.5 or earlier software, you must upgrade to EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 before you can
migrate to Enterprise edition. For information about upgrading to a version of EFCM that meets
migration requirements, refer to the Upgrade Instructions for EFCM 9.6 or 9.7.
NOTE
When you assign a Port Fencing policy at the fabric level on a fabric with Fabric OS devices in EFCM,
the Port Fencing policy does not display as assigned in DCFM until the Fabric OS device becomes
manageable. You must wait for the Fabric OS devices to become manageable before you open the
Port Fencing
dialog box.
TABLE 16
Migration Paths
Current Software Release
To Software Release
Migration Procedure
EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on Windows
systems
DCFM 10.3.0 on Windows
systems
To migrate from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7, review the following sections:
“Pre-migration requirements on Windows systems”
on page 199
“Migrating from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on Windows systems”
on page 199
“Importing names”
on page 208
EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on UNIX
systems
DCFM 10.3.0 on UNIX
systems
To migrate from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7, review the following sections:
“Pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems”
on page 203
“Migrating from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on UNIX systems”
on page 205
“Importing names”
on page 208