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Re: [nv-l] NetView Move

2005-03-14 13:23:01
Subject: Re: [nv-l] NetView Move
From: George deSocio <desocio AT us.ibm DOT com>
To: nv-l AT lists.us.ibm DOT com
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 13:22:04 -0500

Hello,

You can run the backup for migration from serversetup on the "old" system which will harvest your databases, including maps, then tar /usr/OV.back.v7r1 that results.  Keep this tar file in case you have problems!!

Copy to, and un-tar on the "new" system.  It will be /usr/OV.back.v7r1/*  (on the "new" system)

You should then remove /usr/OV.back.v7r1/conf/ovors (on the "new" system)

Then you can do a migrate/upgrade install of 7.1.4.2 (on the "new" system)

Be sure your new system meets all prereqs and has the correct pdksh !!




Regards,
Geo.

George deSocio
IBM Americas Support - Distributed Network Management
Dept 46-E1ZA
IBM B660  CC109
HWY 54 & 600 Park Offices
Research Triangle Park, NC  27709





Mahesh Tailor <mahesh.tailor AT network.carilion DOT com>
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03/14/2005 12:44 PM
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Jane,

Thanks for the information.

Since there is no upgrade path from RH2AS to RH3AS, I performed a new
install of RH3AS and Netview 7.1.4 fp2 on the new system.  It works
fine.

Now my problem is taking the 7.1.3 maps from the old machine to the new
system.  I am aware of the NV backup via serversetup, but am not sure of
whether I can take this backup and simply untar it on the new system. I
think what you are suggesting is:

1) Install RH3AS
2) Backup the old system
3) Untar onto the new system
4) Install NV 7.1.4 fp2 via upgrade.

Correct?

Mahesh

On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 20:17 +0000, Jane Curry wrote:
> A few things here. My 2 pennorth here is that the Operating System move
> will have more gotchas than the NetView move.  Whether you are going
> from NV 6.x or 7.x you will HAVE to go to NV 7.1.4 FP2 - before that,
> RHEL 3 was not supported (I didn't try RHEL 3.0 but I did try SUSE 9
> prior to fp2 and it's just grief).  Also be aware that with NV 7.1.4 FP2
> there was a new base CD for RHEL 3 / SLES 9 - you will need to get that
> CD / CD image (it's available on Passport Advantage for customers and
> Partnerworld for Software if you are an authorised business partner).  
> Make sure you read the Linux pre-reqs from the old NV 7.1 Release Notes
> - these are still as valid as ever and are not repeated in the FixPack 2
> Release Notes.  In particular, make sure you use the pdksh that is
> shipped in the RPMS subdirectory of the NetView CD.  I also found that
> comments in the FP2 Release Notes about Linux on z/OS also applied to
> SuSE 9 on Intel.
>
> Once you have the code, the mechanics of the "upgrade" are well
> documented here on the forum and in the manuals - basically use
> serversetup to backup all your NetView stuff and do an update install of
> the new stuff.  Michael - with NV 6, Tivoli Framework was a pre-req.  
> With 7.x it's optional so the fact that you had some old TMR history
> around shouldn't be a problem.  The only real reason for installing NV
> on top of Framework is if you want to export  your NetView trapd and/or
> snmpd databases out to an SQL database.  (If you are going to integrate
> NV with Tivoli Data Warehouse this does NOT pre-req Framework).
>
> If you are moving to new hardware, backup your NetView as above.  Tar up
> the /usr/OVxxx backup directory.  Ship the tar ball to the new box.  Do
> all the pre-req stuff.  Untar the backup.  Do an UPDATE install - even
> though this new tin has never seen NetView, the update flag says to go
> and look for a backup and to apply all that database / customisation
> once NetView is installed.  Once the install is done, you may need to
> run /usr/OV/service/reset_ci and you should be away.  If you are going
> to a new box, I would try and put it on the same network as the old one
> as NetView does tend to have a sense of "where it is" in the network.  
> It certainly doesn't have to be the exact same address though - that way
> you can run the old and new systems in parallel until you are happy.
>
> Feel free to go and get my document about "Tivoli on Linux" from the
> NetView TUG site if you wish -
> http://www.nv-l.org/twiki/bin/view/Netview/TivoliLinux .  Better still -
> extend the document or write a similar one for RHEL 3.0 so that the next
> folk going around the loop have more experiences to draw on!
>
> Cheers,
> jane
>
> Michael Elleby III wrote:
>
> >I'm interested in this also, as I am working on a move of a server from
> >6.0.2 to 7.1.4..  The key to my issue is, the current NetView box is not in
> >my TMR.  It exists in a TMR that went away, thus the added complexity to my
> >problem.
> >
> >Are you upgrading the Linux on your server, or are you migrating to a new
> >box?
> >
> >Thanx.
> >
> >Mike-
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Mahesh Tailor" <mahesh.tailor AT network.carilion DOT com>
> >To: "NetView User List" <nv-l AT lists.us.ibm DOT com>
> >Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 11:02 AM
> >Subject: [nv-l] NetView Move
> >
> >
> >  
> >
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>Old system:
> >>- Netview 7.1.3 fp3
> >>- RedHat Linux 2.1 AS
> >>
> >>New system:
> >>- Netview 7.1.4 fp2
> >>- RedHat Linux 3.0 AS
> >>
> >>I am moving my Netview application for one machine to another.  As you
> >>can see, I will be going from 7.1.3 on the old machine to 7.1.4 on the
> >>new machine.
> >>
> >>I would like to take the map from the old system and use it on the new
> >>system.  Can I do this?  If so, how?
> >>
> >>TIA
> >>
> >>Mahesh
> >>
> >>
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >
> >  
> >
>


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