Thanks Grant

I was definitely planning on trialling it in a test environment first J  I was 
just looking for any of the "undocumented gotchas" that people may have 
encountered - you know; "learn from others pain" and all that.

And as for backups - um, this is TFS we're talking about isn't it? ;-)

P.S. Nice list of links - have you blogged that yet?

- Richard.

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Grant Holliday
Sent: Thursday, 22 November 2007 10:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OzTFS] RE: Upgrading to TFS2008

Hi Richard,

I've done a few upgrades now from 2005-2008 (beta2, RC & RTM) - all have been 
successful.
As a first step, run the TFS Best Practices Analyzer  - and confirm that your 
existing environment is healthy.

The general philosophy is: don't change accounts, environments, etc, until 
after you've run the upgrade.

Some things to consider:

*         Yep - the upgrade steps are really simple. Make a database backup, 
Pop the DVD in, type in existing user accounts (don't change them at this 
point!!), hit upgrade, wait for the DB to be converted.

*         Wesley is right, the upgrade process doesn't upgrade an existing WSS 
2.0 to WSS 3.0. You have to follow the standard WSS upgrade path. (See here for 
a cheatsheet: 
http://blogs.msdn.com/sudhir/archive/2007/05/31/upgrade-2005-with-wss2-0-to-orcas-wss3-0.aspx)
 Here for prescan.exe 
(http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=e8a00b1f-6f45-42cd-8e56-e62c20feb2f1&displaylang=en)

*         More upgrade scenarios here: 
http://blogs.msdn.com/sudhir/archive/2007/05/31/upgrade-vs-2005-to-orcas.aspx

*         The RTM bits are available, but product keys aren't. You have to 
install the 90-day trial, and hope you get your key within that time. If you 
need to, the trial can be extended with the help of a MS account rep + VSTS 
team.

*         Check-in policy compatibility between VSTS 2005/ 2008: 
http://blogs.msdn.com/edhintz/archive/2007/10/12/check-in-policy-compatibility-between-tfc-2005-and-2008.aspx

*         The power tools are only available for TFS 2005 (So if you want to 
use them, you have to keep Team Explorer 2005 around for now)

*         A CTP for VSTS Web Access for 2008 is available now (nothing wrong 
with it) - Final version in next week sometime 
(http://blogs.msdn.com/bharry/archive/2007/11/20/upcoming-power-tool-release-for-tfs-2008.aspx)

*         MSSCCI Provider + Power Tools for 2008 release: Mid December 
(http://blogs.msdn.com/bharry/archive/2007/11/20/upcoming-power-tool-release-for-tfs-2008.aspx)

Occasionally I've had problems with the "Upgrading your Version Control 
Database" step - it will fail with:

*         Error 32000. TfsDb.exe upgrade returned non-zero value: 100

Which is a generic error message if anything goes wrong with TfsDb.exe. You 
have to go and look at the logfiles to see what the root-cause is. Every time, 
hitting retry has solved the problem.

If it would make you feel better about it, muck about in a DEV/VPC environment 
that you've restored your DBs to. See: How to move from one hardware config to 
another (http://msdn2.microsoft.com/EN-US/library/ms404869(VS.80).aspx)


Hope this helps.


Regards,

Grant Holliday
Team System MVP<https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Grant.Holliday> | 
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Blog: 
http://ozgrant.com<http://ozgrant.com/> | Mobile: +61 (0)402 414 446

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard Banks
Sent: Thursday, 22 November 2007 1:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OzTFS] Upgrading to TFS2008

Hi,

I know it's only been out a few days, but has anyone tried upgrading an 
existing 2005 TSF server to 2008 yet?  I'm especially curious if you've messed 
around with the project templates or the datawarehouse (added/removed/renamed 
fields, changed check in policies, etc).

If you have, was the experience a positive one or are you now in a really bad 
place, growing ulcers and wondering why you didn't just leave well enough alone?

The upgrade steps in the CHM make it look far too simple.

Install
Enter License
Check for issues
Specify Accounts
Cross your fingers & click the "no turning back" button

- Richard.

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