DCFM Installation, Migration, and Transition Guide - Supporting DCFM 10.3.x (53-1001360-01, October 2009)

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Migrating from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on UNIX systems
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Migrating from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on UNIX systems
Use the following procedure to migrate from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 software to DCFM Enterprise edition
on a UNIX management server.
1. Insert the installation DVD into the DVD-ROM drive and open the following file.
<DVD_Drive>\DCFM\<UNIX_Platform>\install.bin
2. Click Next on the Introduction screen.
3. Read the agreement on the License Agreement screen, select I accept the terms of the
License Agreement and click Next.
4. Select the usual location for your system’s application files (for example, /opt/DCFM10_3_X)
on the Select Install Folder screen and click Next.
Do not install to the root directory (for example, /).
5. Review the displayed installation summary on the Pre-Installation Summary screen and click
Install.
6. Make sure the Launch DCFM Configuration check box is selected (default) on the Installation
Complete screen, and click Done.
7. Click Next on the Welcome screen.
8. To migrate data from EFCM, select Yes, from EFCM, FM, or DCFM installed in this machine or
on network and click Browse to browse to the installation directory.
To migrate data from a previous management application, you must do so now.
9. Click Next on the Copy Data and Settings screen.
An error message displays if any of the following occur:
10. Click OK on the nicknames message.
If you have nicknames over 128 characters in the previous installation, they are truncated
during migration.
11. Click Next on the Uninstall screen, which displays when legacy EFCM and FM software exist in
the system.
The EFCM and FM services will be fully uninstalled.
12. Click Start on the Data Migration screen.
Data migration may take up to 30 minutes.
13. Click Next on the Data Migration screen.
14. Enter the serial number (on the DVD jewel case) and license key (on the Key Certificate) on the
Server License screen or browse to the license file (.xml) and click Next.
The License Key field is not case-sensitive.
Error Fix
Selected location is not valid or not supported. Browse to the correct location of the application.
Upgrade to a supported version.