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Andy...
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 7:45 pm
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Hi Gang

Currently we are running WF2 M280. We are upgrading from our existing
ProI 3.3 server to 3.4 (yes I know we are so far behind) this Monday.
We have a new server up and running with ProI 3.4 M030 now with a dump
from the production server and a copy of the vault files. The next
steps are...

- have all users check in data to the production server
- cut off access to the production server
- dump and import the data to the new server
- copy the vault files from the production server to the new server.
- install the clients for access to the new server (done with a batch
file).

Once we are up and running on Monday with the new server and our users
can connect is there anything I should be worried about? Have I
forgotten anything?

Thanks
Andy
 
Janes...
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 5:15 am
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"Andy" <andy.mcvicker at (no spam) siemens.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hi Gang

Currently we are running WF2 M280. We are upgrading from our existing
ProI 3.3 server to 3.4 (yes I know we are so far behind) this Monday.
We have a new server up and running with ProI 3.4 M030 now with a dump
from the production server and a copy of the vault files. The next
steps are...

- have all users check in data to the production server
- cut off access to the production server
- dump and import the data to the new server
- copy the vault files from the production server to the new server.
- install the clients for access to the new server (done with a batch
file).

Once we are up and running on Monday with the new server and our users
can connect is there anything I should be worried about? Have I
forgotten anything?

There was a customer service bulletin about m60 but I don't remember
anything untoward about m30. The only trouble I recall, and this was a few
years ago now, was configuration stuff not making it across. Don't know of a
way to save it, either. How do you get users and groups and permissions
across? And naturally it concerns me that I didn't hear you say anything
about testing this migration (a few times) before 'go live'.

David Janes

PS Why 3.4? Buying time? Doesn't buy much.
 
 
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