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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