IBM AH0QIKO Upgrade Guide - Page 57
Move user accounts to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server using the BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter. For more
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Upgrade Guide Install the BlackBerry Enterprise Server on a new computer and create a new BlackBerry Configuration Database b. If you configured the database server to use static ports, select the Static option. If the static port number is not 1433, in the Port field, type the port number. 10. In the Database mirroring options dialog box, if you want to configure database mirroring, select the Add support for database mirroring check box and type the name of the database server that hosts the mirror database in the Name of the mirror database server field. The setup application does not create the BlackBerry Configuration Database on the mirror Microsoft® SQL Server®; it adds a registry key to the computer that includes the name of the mirror Microsoft SQL Server. 11. In the CAL and SRP information dialog box, type the new SRP credentials. 12. In the Administration settings dialog box, perform the following actions: a. In the Pool name field, type an FQDN that the setup application can use to create the BlackBerry Administration Service web address. If you install only one BlackBerry Administration Service instance in the BlackBerry Domain, you can accept the default pool name. If you install more than one BlackBerry Administration Service instance in the BlackBerry Domain, you must create a DNS entry for the pool name that is not the name of a computer and is mapped to the IP address of each BlackBerry Administration Service instance. b. In the New password and Confirm password fields, type the password for the SSL certificate that the BlackBerry Administration Service uses to authenticate with browsers. You must use the same password for every BlackBerry Administration Service instance in the BlackBerry Domain. 13. In the Microsoft® Active Directory® settings dialog box, in the User password field, type the password for the Microsoft Active Directory account that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server uses to authenticate with Microsoft Active Directory (for example, BESAdmin). If the setup application cannot locate any of the global catalog servers that are associated with the Microsoft Active Directory account after you click the Next button, you must choose the global catalog servers that you want to add to the list manually. To add a global catalog server to the list, click the Add button and select the appropriate server. Each global catalog server that you add to the list must belong to the same domain as the Microsoft Active Directory user account. 14. In the DIIOP settings dialog box, perform the following actions: a. In the FQDN field, type the FQDN of the IBM Lotus Domino server that is running the DIIOP task or if you want to configure high availability for the DIIOP task, the FQDN of a hardware load balancer entry or software load balancer entry. b. In the Port number field, type the TCP/IP port number for the DIIOP task (by default, 63148). 15. In the Start services dialog box, do not start the BlackBerry Enterprise Server services. 16. Click Finish. After you finish: • Move user accounts to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server using the BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter. For more information about moving user accounts, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Transporter Installation and Administration Guide. • If you upgraded a BlackBerry Enterprise Server4.1 instance, create new software configurations in the BlackBerry Administration Service. For more information, see the BlackBerry Enterprise Server Administration Guide. 55
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