- I assume you make a typo and are talking about ITSM 5.1 - you need to perform both upgrade and box replacement. Depending on order you have two choices -- move to new box + upgrade --> backup DB on old server, install current version (4.2.x.y) on new box, restore DB there, upgrade to 5.1 -- upgrade + move to new box --> upgrade to 5.1 the current server, backup DB on it, install same version (5.1) on new box, restore DB there, apply maintenance (and patches if necessary) - the "tapeless" method is very easy - define new device class of type FILE on existing server, perform DB backup to that devclass, transfer the resulting files to new box with your favorite method (ftp, LanMan sharing, etc.), restore from that same devclass. No tapes involved, quick and easy.
Zlatko Krastev IT Consultant Mitch Sako <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 17.10.2002 19:33 Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Version Upgrade Question Platform: Win2K Notes: 4mm DAT, no library, 15GB catalog, two clients, all UNIX backups-no special databases, no archives What: Upgrade from 4.2 to 5.2 on a different machine with same disk and tape configuration. Is there a "tapeless" way to do this? The new hardware is ready and in place, the software will be installed. All tape and disk devices and volumes are the same. I just want to move everything to the new 5.2 server. Would it be easier to clone the 4.2 system and do an upgrade in place? If so, what would be the process for cloning a system? Mitch Sako