Upgrading HP Operations Orchestration included with Matrix OE to HP Operations Orchestration 9.00 (Full Version)
• Domain Terms
• Selection Lists
• System Properties
• System Accounts
ii. Click OK
2. Export ESA’s repository from the CMS:
a. On the CMS in OO Studio, in the left-side folder tree, expand Library
b. In Library, expand Hewlett-Packard
c. In Hewlett-Packard, right-click ESA
d. Select Repository -> Export as New Repository
e. In Select Repository Directory, navigate to the desired destination directory accessible to the OO server
(e.g. \\<OO server>\C$\tmp\ESA)
f. Click Save
g. Note: OO Export Repository uses an exclusion list. Checked items will be excluded from Export
Repository. In Export Options:
i. Uncheck
• Domain Terms
• Selection Lists
• System Properties
• System Accounts
ii. Click OK
3. Import the infrastructure orchestration repository into OO server:
a. On the OO server in OO Studio, select Repository -> Import Repository…
b. In Select Repository Directory or .jar, navigate to the exported repository directory (e.g. C:\tmp\IO)
c. Click Open
d. In Importing from ‘C:\tmp\IO’ to ‘…’, in the button bar, click the right-most button Apply
e. In Import, click OK
4. Import ESA’s repository into OO server:
a. On the OO server in OO Studio, select Repository -> Import Repository…
b. In Select Repository Directory or .jar, navigate to the exported repository directory (e.g. C:\tmp\ESA)
c. Click Open
d. In Importing from C:\tmp\ESA to …, in the button bar, click the right-most button Apply
e. In Import, click OK
5. Commit the imported repositories:
a. On the OO server in OO Studio, in My Changes/Checkouts tree pane
i. Right-click Library and select Check In Tree…
ii. Right-click Configuration and select Check In Tree…
6. Verify the infrastructure orchestration and ESA repositories are created on the OO server:
a. On the OO server in OO Studio, in the left-side folder tree, expand Library
b. In Library, expand Hewlett-Packard
c. In Hewlett-Packard, expand ESA and Infrastructure Orchestration (or Insight Orchestration for Matrix
6.3) and its subfolders to the top-level flows. The folder tree should look like
Figure 1 on the following
page:
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