HP StorageWorks 1606 DCFM Installation, Migration, and Transition Guide - Supp - Page 215
Pre-migration requirements on Windows systems, Migrating from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on Windows systems
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Pre-migration requirements on Windows systems 2 Pre-migration requirements on Windows systems Before you migrate from EFCM, complete the following: • Make sure you have obtained the DCFM license key and serial number. To obtain these contact your preferred storage vendor. • Make sure that a version of EFCM is installed on your server that meets migration requirements. You may also need to upgrade E/OS versions on supported switches and directors. 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. • Make sure that you fully back up your current EFCM data on your management server. To do this, copy the \EfcData directory to the Zip disk (notebook server) or CD-RW drive management server) where backups occur. Overwrite the existing files. • Make sure you fully back up your EFCM data on your current management servers. Copy the following directories to your configured backup drive, where is the directory where the application is installed: - \Client - \Server - \Backup - \Call Home • Make sure you close all instances of the application before upgrading. Shut down EFCM on the management server, as well as on all remote workstations. Migrating from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on Windows systems Use the following procedure to migrate from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 software to DCFM Enterprise edition on a Windows management server. 1. Insert the installation DVD into the DVD-ROM drive. • If autorun is enabled, the DVD Index page launches automatically. Click the Enterprise Install link. • If autorun is not enabled, open the following file: \DCFM\windows\install.exe 2. Click Next on the Introduction screen. 3. Read the agreement on the License Agreement screen, select I accept the terms of the License Agreement and click Next. DCFM Installation, Migration, and Transition Guide 199 53-1001360-01