Many thanks Joe.
 
This is exactly what I needed to know. No need for manuals .-)

--- En date de : Mar 16.2.10, Joe D'Souza <[email protected]> a écrit :


De: Joe D'Souza <[email protected]>
Objet: Re: Setting up a pre-production server.
À: [email protected]
Date: Mardi 16 février 2010, 19h39


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You do not need to run the upgrade option.
 
Since you have cloned both the application and the database servers, all you 
would need to do is, massage the configuration files, and services to reflect 
the new server names wherever applicable. Do not forget massaging the armonitor 
file as well. That file will have old server references as well. You may need 
to touch the host file as well depending on how your network is configured.
 
Your second step would be to clean configuration data off any server 
references. Applications like AIE, SRM keep hard coded server references in the 
configuration data so if you have the AIE component installed as a part of 
CMDB, you will need to export the AIE configurations, and re-import them after 
cleaning the references. Export and import this data from the configuration 
utility using the export and import functions built there..
 
Ideally the workflow should be free of server references, but in the real world 
this hardly is ever true. So you might need to deal with cleaning server 
references, from the workflow, before you can really use the new 
pre-production/test environment. This may take you the longest time.. The 
easiest way to do this is to export all the def files to XML format, and look 
for the old server names both FQDN (do this first) and just the domain name 
after you look for FQDN's and replace these with "@". Also look for old IP 
addresses in the workflow and replace these with "@". I've seen numerous 
developers use IP addresses, to connect their development tool to the AR System 
leaving their workflow infested with server references by way of IP addresses.
 
Do not really bother about licensing. Just install the new applicable licenses 
for the new server, the ARS will simply ignore the old licenses after it 
doesn't match that license with its new server name. If you really want to be 
anal about it (like I usually am), yes you can delete the license records of 
the old server.
 
Cheers
 
Joe

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 5:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Setting up a pre-production server.

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Dear arlisters,

Anyone would like to share the steps/experience on how to set up a 
pre-production/test environment for ARS7.1/CMDB2.1/ITSM7.0.3.
 
We have a server group consisting of two nodes (node1 passive and node2 active) 
pointing to the same database:
 
DB:                   Database MS SQL 2005 (X64)
ARS                  7.1.0 Patch 004
OS:                   MS 2003 Enterprise Edition SP2 (X64)
WebServer:        IBM WebSphere Application Server/6.1
Mid-Tier:            7.1.0 Patch 004 
OS:                  Windows Server 2003
Java Version:     1.5.0
 
Node1 has been cloned to a VM-Ware and about to do the same with the databse 
instance. 
 
My question is what's next? re-run the server installer and use the upgrade 
option? Massage the config files for all the remedy services or re-run the 
installers? How do you get rid of all the server group refernces in the 
databse? How about licensing? etc etc... The whole process is really to test 
the new 7.5 version.
 
Many thansk in advance
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