I agree with Susan.  The effort to rip out ITSM is probably much more
effort than creating a new server and migrating just what you want.  Even
if you put in the effort to figure out what can go and what needs to stay I
still wouldn't be comfortable with that system.  There is just too much
that can go wrong.

Jason


On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Susan Palmer <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> Hi Ray,
>
> We didn't strip it afterwards, but we are custom shop without ITSM and
> CMDB, so we just installed ARS v8.1.  Completed our dev server a couple of
> weeks ago and it is now cutover from the old v7.5 dev server.  They were
> complete new server builds, HP X86 hardware, Linux, Oracle 11g, ARS 8.1.
> Building test and prod now.  We also did a play server before dev to prove
> out that the combination of all the new versions would work together since
> they were all new for this installation.
>
> Experience was very good.  One of our best ARS version upgrades.  We've
> done several, always building new servers.
>
> Not exactly sure what your questions may be.  I can't even imagine how'd
> you strip out ITSM etc since everything links together.
>
> Susan
>
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 3:09 PM, Ray Gellenbeck 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> If anyone has stripped an 8.1 server of the ITSM and CMDB objects and
>> reverted to naked AR Server for custom-only devleopment, let me know your
>> experiences.
>>
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