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  • Page 1 53-1001360-01 ® 28 July 2009 DCFM Installation, Migration, and Transition Guide Supporting DCFM 10.3.X...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2006-2009 Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Brocade, the B-wing symbol, BigIron, DCX, Fabric OS, FastIron, IronPoint, IronShield, IronView, IronWare, JetCore, NetIron, SecureIron, ServerIron, StorageX, and TurboIron are registered trademarks, and DCFM, Extraordinary Networks, and SAN Health are trademarks of Brocade Communications Systems, Inc., in the United States and/or in other countries.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents About This Document In this chapter ..........ix How this document is organized .
  • Page 4 Contents Professional Plus trial installation ......19 Professional Plus trial requirements..... . 19 Installing Professional Plus trial on Windows systems .
  • Page 5 Contents Chapter 2 Migration In this chapter ......... . . 67 Professional edition migration .
  • Page 6 Contents Professional Plus edition migration ......147 Upgrading Professional Plus edition to Enterprise edition . . . 147 Professional Plus edition pre-migration requirements on Windows systems.
  • Page 7 Contents Chapter 3 Transition In this chapter ......... .219 EFCM transition.
  • Page 8 Contents viii DCFM Installation, Migration, and Transition Guide 53-1001360-01...
  • Page 9: About This Document

    About This Document In this chapter • How this document is organized ........ix •...
  • Page 10: Supported Hardware And Software

    About This Document Supported hardware and software In those instances in which procedures or parts of procedures documented here apply to some switches but not to others, this guide identifies exactly which switches are supported and which are not. Although many different software and hardware configurations are tested and supported by Brocade Communications Systems, Inc.
  • Page 11 About This Document TABLE 1 Supported Hardware Device Name Terminology used in documentation Brocade AP7600 switch 4 Gbps 32-port Switch Brocade 7800 Switch 8 Gbps 16-FC ports, 6-Gbit ports Extension Switch Brocade 8000 switch 8 Gbps 16-FC-ports, 10 GbE8-Ethernet Port Switch Brocade 415 Host Bus Adapter 4 Gbps 1-port HBA Brocade 425 Host Bus Adapter...
  • Page 12: What's New In This Document

    About This Document TABLE 1 Supported Hardware Device Name Terminology used in documentation FCoE10-24 Blade 10 Gig FCoE port Blade 12, 13 FX8-24 Blade 8 Gbps 12-FC port, 10 GbE ports, 2-10 GbE ports Extension Blade M4700F Fabric Switch 32-Port, 4 Gbps Switch M6140 Director 140-Port Director Mi10K Director...
  • Page 13: Document Conventions

    About This Document Document conventions This section describes text formatting conventions and important notice formats used in this document. Text formatting The narrative-text formatting conventions that are used are as follows: bold text Identifies command names Identifies the names of user-manipulated GUI elements Identifies keywords and operands Identifies text to enter at the GUI or CLI italic text...
  • Page 14: Notice To The Reader

    About This Document Notice to the reader This document may contain references to the trademarks of the following corporations. These trademarks are the properties of their respective companies and corporations. These references are made for informational purposes only. Corporation Referenced Trademarks and Products Linus Torvalds Linux Microsoft Corporation...
  • Page 15: Other Industry Resources

    About This Document Other industry resources For additional resource information, visit the Technical Committee T11 Web site. This Web site provides interface standards for high-performance and mass storage applications for Fibre Channel, storage management, and other applications: http://www.t11.org For information about the Fibre Channel industry, visit the Fibre Channel Industry Association Web site: http://www.fibrechannel.org Getting technical help...
  • Page 16: Document Feedback

    About This Document • Brocade 48000—Inside the chassis next to the power supply bays • Brocade DCX—On the bottom right on the port side of the chassis • Brocade DCX-4S—On the bottom right on the port side of the chassis, directly above the cable management comb.
  • Page 17: Installation

    Chapter Installation In this chapter • Headless installation information ........1 •...
  • Page 18: Professional, Professional Plus, And Enterprise Edition Feature Support

    Professional, Professional Plus, and Enterprise edition feature support Professional, Professional Plus, and Enterprise edition feature support The following table details whether the features are supported in Professional edition, Professional Plus, or Enterprise edition, or only through the device’s Element Manager. TABLE 2 Features supported Feature...
  • Page 19 Professional, Professional Plus, and Enterprise edition feature support TABLE 2 Features supported Feature Description Professional Professional Enterprise Edition Plus Edition Edition Firmware Management and Supportsave Firmware download Capture Supportsave HBA Server/Storage port mapping HBA Server/Storage port mapping High Integrity Fabric High Integrity Fabric IPv6 Server - Client support...
  • Page 20 Professional, Professional Plus, and Enterprise edition feature support TABLE 2 Features supported Feature Description Professional Professional Enterprise Edition Plus Edition Edition Port Fencing Port Fencing policy configuration for M-EOS switches RBAC User management Reports Generate View Performance data report FCR Reports Scalability Up to 1000 port support Up to 2560 port support...
  • Page 21: Requirements

    Requirements Requirements Use the following to determine if you have met the requirements for this application. Operating system requirements The following table summarizes the minimum recommended Host requirements for running DCFM. TABLE 3 System Requirements Enterprise Professional Professional Plus Operating Version Installation Small...
  • Page 22: Memory Requirements

    Memory requirements TABLE 3 System Requirements Enterprise Professional Professional Plus Operating Version Installation Small Medium Large System Type Solaris Solaris 10 Server Sun SPARC Sun SPARC Sun SPARC Sun Fire/Sun Sun SPARC Enterprise Enterprise T5xxx Enterprise SPARC Enterprise T5xxx (T5120, (T5120, T5140, T5xxx (T5120, Enterprise...
  • Page 23: Disc Space Requirements

    Disc space requirements Disc space requirements The following table summarizes the minimum recommended disc space requirements for running DCFM on for Windows, Linux and Solaris systems. TABLE 5 Disc Space Requirements Server/Client Enterprise Professional Professional Plus Small Medium Large Server plus 1 local client 7 GB 40 GB 2.5 GB...
  • Page 24: Scalability Requirements

    Scalability requirements Scalability requirements The following tables summarize the scalability limits for support with DCFM. TABLE 6 Enterprise Supported Limits by SAN size for Pure Fabric OS fabrics Small Medium Large Number of Fabrics Number of Domains Number of Switch Ports 2000 5000 9000...
  • Page 25: Professional Edition Installation

    Professional edition installation TABLE 9 Supported Limits by SAN size for mixed fabrics (Fabric OS and M-EOS fabrics in NI mode) Values Small Medium Large Number of Fabrics Number of Domains Number of Switch Ports 1000 2500 5000 Number of Device Ports 2500 5000 10000...
  • Page 26 Installing Professional edition on Windows systems 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, D:\Program Files\DCFM Pro 10.3.X) on the Select Install Folder screen and click Next.
  • Page 27 Installing Professional edition on Windows systems 10. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 2 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b. Select an address from the Switch - Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list. If DNS is not configured for your network, do not select the ‘hostname’...
  • Page 28 Installing Professional edition on Windows systems 11. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 1527 for any of these port numbers. Port 1527 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 3 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 29: Unix Systems

    Professional edition pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems 14. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. 15. Click Login. 16. Click OK on the Login Banner. Professional edition pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems • To avoid errors, close all instances of the application before beginning the installation or uninstallation procedures.
  • Page 30: Installing Professional Edition On Unix Systems

    Installing Professional edition on UNIX systems Installing Professional edition on UNIX systems 1. Insert the installation DVD into the DVD-ROM drive and open the following file. <DVD_Drive>\DCFMPro\<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.
  • Page 31 Installing Professional edition on UNIX systems 10. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 5 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b. Select an address from the Switch - Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list. If DNS is not configured for your network, do not select the ‘hostname’...
  • Page 32 Installing Professional edition on UNIX systems 11. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 1527 for any of these port numbers. Port 1527 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 6 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 33: Professional Edition Pre-Installation Requirements On

    Professional edition pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems (headless) 14. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. 15. Click Login. 16. Click OK on the Login Banner. Professional edition pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems (headless) An X Server display is required, even when performing a headless installation, to run the initial configuration.
  • Page 34: Installing Professional Edition On Unix Systems (Headless)

    Installing Professional edition on UNIX systems (headless) Installing Professional edition on UNIX systems (headless) To perform a headless installation through the CLI, complete the following steps. 1. Insert the installation DVD into the DVD-ROM drive and open the following file. install.exe -i silent -DUSER_INSTALL_DIR="D:\Program Files\DCFM 10.3.0"...
  • Page 35: Professional Plus Trial Installation

    Professional Plus trial installation Professional Plus trial installation Operating System Installation Procedures Windows systems To install Enterprise trial, review the following section: • “Professional Plus trial requirements” on page 19 • “Installing Professional Plus trial on Windows systems” on page 19 •...
  • Page 36 Installing Professional Plus trial on Windows systems 4. Select the usual location for your system’s application files (for example, D:\Program Files\DCFM 10.3.X) on the Select Install Folder screen and click Next. Do not install to the root directory (for example, C:\). 5.
  • Page 37 Installing Professional Plus trial on Windows systems 12. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 8 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b. Select an address from the Switch - Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list. If DNS is not configured for your network, do not select the ‘hostname’...
  • Page 38 Installing Professional Plus trial on Windows systems 13. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. 24600 FIGURE 9 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 39: Unix Systems

    Professional Plus trial pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems 17. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. 18. Click Login. 19. Click OK on the Login Banner. Professional Plus trial pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems •...
  • Page 40: Installing Professional Plus Trial On Unix Systems

    Installing Professional Plus trial on UNIX systems Installing Professional Plus trial on UNIX systems 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.
  • Page 41 Installing Professional Plus trial on UNIX systems 12. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 11 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b. Select an address from the Switch - Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list. If DNS is not configured for your network, do not select the ‘hostname’...
  • Page 42 Installing Professional Plus trial on UNIX systems 13. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. 24600 FIGURE 12 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 43: Professional Plus Trial Pre-Installation Requirements On

    Professional Plus trial pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems (headless) 17. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. If you migrated from a previous release, your user name and password do not change. 18. Click Login. 19.
  • Page 44: Installing Professional Plus Trial On Unix Systems (Headless)

    Installing Professional Plus trial on UNIX systems (headless) Installing Professional Plus trial on UNIX systems (headless) To perform a headless installation through the CLI, complete the following steps. 1. Insert the installation DVD into the DVD-ROM drive and open the following file. install.exe -i silent -DUSER_INSTALL_DIR="D:\Program Files\DCFM 10.3.0"...
  • Page 45: Professional Plus Edition Installation

    Professional Plus edition installation Professional Plus edition installation Operating System Installation Procedures Windows systems To install Professional Plus edition, review the following sections: • “Installing Enterprise edition on Windows systems” on page 49 • “Installing the ODBC driver” on page 59 •...
  • Page 46 Installing Professional Plus edition on Windows systems 9. Enter the serial number (on the DVD jewel case) and license key (on the Key Certificate) on the Server License screen and click Next. The License Key field is not case-sensitive. 10. Select Internal FTP Server or External FTP Server on the FTP Server screen and click Next. If port 21 is busy, a message displays.
  • Page 47 Installing Professional Plus edition on Windows systems 11. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 14 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b. Select an address from the Switch - Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list. If DNS is not configured for your network, do not select the ‘hostname’...
  • Page 48 Installing Professional Plus edition on Windows systems 12. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. 24600 FIGURE 15 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 49: Unix Systems

    Professional Plus edition pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems 16. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. If you migrated from a previous release, your user name and password do not change. 17. Click Login. 18.
  • Page 50: Installing Professional Plus Edition On Unix Systems

    Installing Professional Plus edition on UNIX systems Installing Professional Plus edition on UNIX systems 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.
  • Page 51 Installing Professional Plus edition on UNIX systems 11. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 17 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b. Select an address from the Switch - Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list. If DNS is not configured for your network, do not select the ‘hostname’...
  • Page 52 Installing Professional Plus edition on UNIX systems 12. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. 24600 FIGURE 18 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 53: Professional Plus Edition Pre-Installation Requirements On Unix

    Professional Plus edition pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems (headless) 15. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. If you migrated from a previous release, your user name and password do not change. 16. Click Login. 17.
  • Page 54: Installing Professional Plus Edition On Unix Systems (Headless)

    Installing Professional Plus edition on UNIX systems (headless) Installing Professional Plus edition on UNIX systems (headless) To perform a headless installation through the CLI, complete the following steps. 1. Insert the installation DVD into the DVD ROM drive and open the following file. install.exe -i silent -DUSER_INSTALL_DIR="D:\Program Files\DCFM 10.3.0"...
  • Page 55: Enterprise Trial Installation

    Enterprise trial installation Enterprise trial installation Operating System Installation Procedures Windows systems To install Enterprise trial, review the following sections: • “Enterprise trial requirements” on page 39 • “Installing Enterprise trial on Windows systems” on page 39 • “Installing the ODBC driver” on page 59 •...
  • Page 56 Installing Enterprise trial on Windows systems 6. Make sure the Launch DCFM Configuration check box is selected (default) on the Installation Complete screen, and click Done. Click Next on the Welcome screen. 8. Select No on the Copy Data and Settings screen and then click Next. To migrate data from a previous management application version, refer to Chapter 2, “Migration”.
  • Page 57 Installing Enterprise trial on Windows systems 12. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 20 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b. Select an address from the Switch - Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list. If DNS is not configured for your network, do not select the ‘hostname’...
  • Page 58 Installing Enterprise trial on Windows systems 13. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. 24600 FIGURE 21 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 59: Enterprise Trial Pre-Installation Requirements On Unix Systems43

    Enterprise trial pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems 17. Select the Start DCFM Client check box on the Start Server screen. 18. Click Finish. After all of the selected services are started, the Log In dialog box displays. 19. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively.
  • Page 60: Installing Enterprise Trial On Unix Systems

    Installing Enterprise trial on UNIX systems Installing Enterprise trial on UNIX systems 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.
  • Page 61 Installing Enterprise trial on UNIX systems 12. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 23 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b. Select an address from the Switch - Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list. If DNS is not configured for your network, do not select the ‘hostname’...
  • Page 62 Installing Enterprise trial on UNIX systems 13. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. 24600 FIGURE 24 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 63: Enterprise Trial Pre-Installation Requirements On

    Enterprise trial pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems (headless) 17. Select the Start DCFM Client check box on the Start Server screen. 18. Click Finish. After all of the selected services are started, the Log In dialog box displays. 19. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively.
  • Page 64: Installing Enterprise Trial On Unix Systems (Headless)

    Installing Enterprise trial on UNIX systems (headless) Installing Enterprise trial on UNIX systems (headless) To perform a headless installation through the CLI, complete the following steps. 1. Insert the installation DVD into the DVD-ROM drive and open the following file. install.exe -i silent -DUSER_INSTALL_DIR="D:\Program Files\DCFM 10.1.0"...
  • Page 65: Enterprise Edition Installation

    Enterprise edition installation Enterprise edition installation Operating System Installation Procedures Windows systems To install Enterprise edition, review the following sections: • “Installing Enterprise edition on Windows systems” on page 49 • “Installing the ODBC driver” on page 59 • “Configuring an explicit server IP address” on page 60 UNIX systems To install Enterprise edition, review the following sections:...
  • Page 66 Installing Enterprise edition on Windows systems 9. Enter the serial number (on the DVD jewel case) and license key (on the Key Certificate) on the Server License screen and click Next. The License Key field is not case-sensitive. 10. Select Internal FTP Server or External FTP Server on the FTP Server screen and click Next. If port 21 is busy, a message displays.
  • Page 67 Installing Enterprise edition on Windows systems 11. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 26 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b. Select an address from the Switch - Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list. If DNS is not configured for your network, do not select the ‘hostname’...
  • Page 68 Installing Enterprise edition on Windows systems 12. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. 24600 FIGURE 27 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 69: Unix Systems

    Enterprise edition pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems 15. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 16. Select the Start DCFM Client check box on the Start Server screen. 17. Click Finish. After all of the selected services are started, the Log In dialog box displays. 18.
  • Page 70: Installing Enterprise Edition On Unix Systems

    Installing Enterprise edition on UNIX systems • Make sure you test the DISPLAY definition by running the command xterm from the same shell from which you run . A new X terminal window to the destination X Server display install.bin should open.
  • Page 71 Installing Enterprise edition on UNIX systems 10. Select Internal FTP Server or External FTP Server on the FTP Server screen and click Next. If port 21 is busy, a message displays. Click OK to close the message and continue. Once the Management application is configured make sure port 21 is free and restart the Server to start the FTP service.
  • Page 72 Installing Enterprise edition on UNIX systems 11. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 29 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b. Select an address from the Switch - Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list. If DNS is not configured for your network, do not select the ‘hostname’...
  • Page 73 Installing Enterprise edition on UNIX systems 12. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. 24600 FIGURE 30 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 74: Enterprise Edition Pre-Installation Requirements On

    Enterprise edition pre-installation requirements on UNIX systems (headless) 15. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 16. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays.
  • Page 75: Installing Enterprise Edition On Unix Systems (Headless)

    Installing Enterprise edition on UNIX systems (headless) Installing Enterprise edition on UNIX systems (headless) To perform a headless installation through the CLI, complete the following steps. 1. Insert the installation DVD into the DVD ROM drive and open the following file. install.exe -i silent -DUSER_INSTALL_DIR="D:\Program Files\DCFM 10.3.0"...
  • Page 76: Configuring An Explicit Server Ip Address

    Configuring an explicit server IP address Configuring an explicit server IP address If you select a specific IP address from the Server IP Configuration screen and the selected IP address changes, you will not be able to connect to the server. To change the IP address, complete the following steps.
  • Page 77 Smart Card driver installation 4. If you installed a pcsc directory into different location than /opt, modify the pcscctl script to change “/opt” to the directory you specified in step > cd <new_dir> > vi pcscctl Search for “/opt” and change it to the name of the new directory. 5.
  • Page 78: Installing The Smart Card Driver On The Remote Client

    Smart Card driver installation Installing the Smart Card driver on the remote client 1. Complete steps 1-4 in “Installing the Smart Card driver on the local client” on page 60. 2. Run the following commands in order to support remote clients (Web Start). >...
  • Page 79 Smart Card driver installation 3. If there is an existing pcscd script in this directory, you can move and rename this file before you overwrite it. > mv /etc/init.d/pcscd /etc/init.d/pcscd.org 4. Create a soft link using the following command. > ln –s /opt/pcsc/pcscctl /etc/init.d/pcscd The existing pcscd.org script in this directory implies that a different driver version exists.
  • Page 80: Uninstall

    Uninstall Uninstall This section provides step-by-step instructions to uninstall the application from both Windows and UNIX systems. NOTE The Management application is installed on a separate directory from your previous version; therefore, you do not have to uninstall the previous version immediately. However, you cannot run both versions simultaneously.
  • Page 81: Uninstalling From Unix Systems (Headless)

    Uninstalling from UNIX systems (headless) Uninstalling from UNIX systems (headless) If the application was installed using the headless installation, complete the following steps to uninstall. 1. Go to <Install_Home>/Uninstall_DCFM10.X.X. 2. Choose one of the following options: • To fully uninstall DCFM (configuration and performance data is retained to be re-used by the new installation), execute \Uninstall_DCFM 10.X.X.exe –f <absolute path of full uninstall property file>.
  • Page 82 Uninstalling from UNIX systems (headless) DCFM Installation, Migration, and Transition Guide 53-1001360-01...
  • Page 83: In This Chapter

    Chapter Migration In this chapter • Professional edition migration ........67 •...
  • Page 84: Professional Edition Pre-Migration Requirements On Windows

    Professional edition migration TABLE 11 Migration Paths Current Software Release To Software Release Migration Procedures Professional edition 10.0.X Professional Plus edition 10.3.X To migrate from Professional edition 10.0.X to Professional Plus edition Windows systems 10.3.X, review the following sections: • “Professional edition pre-migration requirements on Windows systems”...
  • Page 85: Professional Edition Pre-Migration Requirements On Windows

    Professional edition migration TABLE 11 Migration Paths Current Software Release To Software Release Migration Procedures Professional edition 10.0.X Enterprise trial 10.3.X To migrate from Professional edition 10.0.X to Enterprise trial 10.3.X, on UNIX systems review the following sections: • “Professional edition pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems” page 76 •...
  • Page 86: Professional Edition Pre-Migration Requirements On Windows

    Professional edition migration TABLE 11 Migration Paths Current Software Release To Software Release Migration Procedures Professional edition 10.1.X Enterprise edition 10.3.X To migrate from Professional edition 10.1.X to Enterprise edition 10.3.X, Windows systems review the following sections: • “Professional edition pre-migration requirements on Windows systems”...
  • Page 87 Professional edition migration TABLE 11 Migration Paths Current Software Release To Software Release Migration Procedures Professional edition 10.3.X Professional Plus trial 10.3.X To migrate from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus trial Windows systems 10.3.X, review the following sections: • “Professional edition pre-migration requirements on Windows systems”...
  • Page 88: Systems

    Professional edition pre-migration requirements on Windows systems Professional edition pre-migration requirements on Windows systems Before you migrate from Professional, complete the following: • Make sure that you fully back up your current Management application data on your management server. • Make sure you close all instances of the application before upgrading.
  • Page 89 Migrating from Professional edition 10.0.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on Windows systems 9. Click Next on the Copy Data and Settings screen. An error message displays if any of the following occur: Error Selected location is not valid or not supported. Browse to the correct location of the application.
  • Page 90 Migrating from Professional edition 10.0.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on Windows systems 13. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. Current selection reflects the Professional edition configuration. FIGURE 31 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 91 Migrating from Professional edition 10.0.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on Windows systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 1527 for any of these port numbers. Port 1527 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 32 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 92: Unix Systems

    Professional edition pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems 17. Click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays. 18. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. If you migrated from a previous release, your username and password do not change.
  • Page 93: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.0.X To Professional Edition 10.3.X On Unix Systems

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.0.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems Migrating from Professional edition 10.0.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems Use the following procedure to migrate from Professional edition 10.0.X software to Professional edition 10.3.X software on a UNIX management server. NOTE Migration of FC port performance statistics is only supported only from DCFM 10.1.4 to 10.3.0.
  • Page 94 Migrating from Professional edition 10.0.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems 10. Click Start on the Data Migration screen. Data migration may take up to 30 minutes. When data migration is complete, the previous version is partially uninstalled. 11. Click Next on the Data Migration screen. 12.
  • Page 95 Migrating from Professional edition 10.0.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 1527 for any of these port numbers. Port 1527 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 34 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 96: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.1.X To Professional Edition 10.3.X On Windows Systems

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.1.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on Windows systems 18. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. If you migrated from a previous release, your username and password do not change. 19.
  • Page 97: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.1.X To Professional

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.1.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on Windows systems 9. Click Next on the Copy Data and Settings screen. An error message displays if any of the following occur: Error Selected location is not valid or not supported. Browse to the correct location of the application.
  • Page 98 Migrating from Professional edition 10.1.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on Windows systems 13. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. Current selection reflects the Professional edition configuration. FIGURE 35 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 99: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.1.X To Professional

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.1.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on Windows systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 1527 for any of these port numbers. Port 1527 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 36 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 100: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.1.X To Professional Edition 10.3.X On Unix Systems

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.1.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems 17. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. If you migrated from a previous release, your username and password do not change. 18.
  • Page 101 Migrating from Professional edition 10.1.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems 9. Click Next on the Copy Data and Settings screen. An error message displays if any of the following occur: Error Selected location is not valid or not supported. Browse to the correct location of the application.
  • Page 102 Migrating from Professional edition 10.1.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems 13. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. Current selection reflects the Professional edition configuration. FIGURE 37 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 103 Migrating from Professional edition 10.1.X to Professional edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 1527 for any of these port numbers. Port 1527 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 38 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 104: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Professional Plus Trial 10.3.X On Windows Systems

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus trial 10.3.X on Windows systems 17. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. If you migrated from a previous release, your username and password do not change. 18.
  • Page 105: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Professional Plus Trial

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus trial 10.3.X on Windows systems 8. Choose one of the following options to migrate data from a previous version. To migrate data from a previous management application, you must do so now. •...
  • Page 106 Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus trial 10.3.X on Windows systems 16. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. Current selection reflects the Professional edition configuration. FIGURE 39 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 107: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Professional Plus Trial

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus trial 10.3.X on Windows systems 17. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 40 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 108: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Professional Plus Trial 10.3.X On Unix Systems

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus trial 10.3.X on UNIX systems 21. Select the Start DCFM Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the selected services are started, the Log In dialog box displays. 22.
  • Page 109: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Professional Plus

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus trial 10.3.X on UNIX systems 9. Click Next on the Copy Data and Settings screen. An error message displays if any of the following occur: Error Selected location is not valid or not supported. Browse to the correct location of the application.
  • Page 110: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Professional Plus

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus trial 10.3.X on UNIX systems 15. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. Current selection reflects the Professional edition configuration. FIGURE 41 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 111: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Professional Plus

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus trial 10.3.X on UNIX systems 16. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 42 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 112: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Professional Plus Edition 10.3.X On Windows Systems

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus edition 10.3.X on Windows systems 21. Click Finish. After all of the selected services are started, the Log In dialog box displays. 22. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. If you migrated from a previous release, your username and password do not change.
  • Page 113: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Professional Plus

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus edition 10.3.X on Windows systems 8. Choose one of the following options to migrate data from a previous version. To migrate data from a previous management application, you must do so now. •...
  • Page 114: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Professional Plus

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus edition 10.3.X on Windows systems 15. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. Current selection reflects the Professional edition configuration. FIGURE 43 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 115: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Professional Plus

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus edition 10.3.X on Windows systems 16. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 44 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 116: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Professional Plus Edition 10.3.X On Unix Systems

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems 20. Select the Start DCFM Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the selected services are started, the Log In dialog box displays. 21.
  • Page 117 Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems 9. Click Next on the Copy Data and Settings screen. An error message displays if any of the following occur: Error Selected location is not valid or not supported. Browse to the correct location of the application.
  • Page 118 Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. Current selection reflects the Professional edition configuration. FIGURE 45 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 119 Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Professional Plus edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems 15. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 46 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 120: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Enterprise Trial 10.3.X On Windows Systems

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise trial 10.3.X on Windows systems 20. Click Finish. After all of the selected services are started, the Log In dialog box displays. 21. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. If you migrated from a previous release, your username and password do not change.
  • Page 121 Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise trial 10.3.X on Windows systems 8. Choose one of the following options to migrate data from a previous version. To migrate data from a previous management application, you must do so now. • To migrate data from the previous version installed (automatically detected), select Yes, from DCFM in the following location.
  • Page 122 Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise trial 10.3.X on Windows systems 15. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. Current selection reflects the Professional edition configuration. FIGURE 47 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 123 Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise trial 10.3.X on Windows systems 16. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 48 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 124: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Enterprise Trial 10.3.X On Unix Systems

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise trial 10.3.X on UNIX systems 19. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 20. Click Start on the Apply User Settings screen. User Settings migration may take up to 30 minutes. 21.
  • Page 125 Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise trial 10.3.X on UNIX systems 9. Click Next on the Copy Data and Settings screen. An error message displays if any of the following occur: Error Selected location is not valid or not supported. Browse to the correct location of the application.
  • Page 126 Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise trial 10.3.X on UNIX systems 15. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. Current selection reflects the Professional edition configuration. FIGURE 49 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 127 Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise trial 10.3.X on UNIX systems 16. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 50 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 128: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Enterprise Edition 10.3.X On Windows Systems

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise edition 10.3.X on Windows systems 19. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 20. Click Start on the Apply User Settings screen. User Settings migration may take up to 30 minutes. 21.
  • Page 129: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Enterprise Edition

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise edition 10.3.X on Windows systems 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.
  • Page 130 Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise edition 10.3.X on Windows systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. Current selection reflects the Professional edition configuration. FIGURE 51 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 131: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Enterprise Edition

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise edition 10.3.X on Windows systems 15. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 52 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 132: Migrating From Professional Edition 10.3.X To Enterprise Edition 10.3.X On Unix Systems

    Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems 18. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 19. Click Start on the Apply User Settings screen. User Settings migration may take up to 30 minutes. 20.
  • Page 133 Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems 9. Click Next on the Copy Data and Settings screen. An error message displays if any of the following occur: Error Selected location is not valid or not supported. Browse to the correct location of the application.
  • Page 134 Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. Current selection reflects the Professional edition configuration. FIGURE 53 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 135 Migrating from Professional edition 10.3.X to Enterprise edition 10.3.X on UNIX systems 15. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 54 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 136: Professional Plus Trial Migration

    Professional Plus trial migration 18. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 19. Click Start on the Apply User Settings screen. User Settings migration may take up to 30 minutes. 20. Click Next on the Apply User Settings screen. 21.
  • Page 137: Professional Plus Trial Pre-Migration Requirements On Windows

    Upgrading Professional Plus trial to Professional Plus edition TABLE 12 Migration Paths Current Software Release To Software Release Migration Procedures Professional Plus trial on Enterprise trial To migrate from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise trial, review the Windows systems following sections: •...
  • Page 138: Systems

    Professional Plus trial pre-migration requirements on Windows systems 6. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. If you migrated from a previous release, your username and password do not change. Select or clear the Save password check box to choose whether you want the application to remember your password the next time you log in.
  • Page 139 Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Professional Plus edition on Windows systems 6. Make sure the Launch DCFM Configuration check box is selected (default) on the Installation Complete screen, and click Done. Click Next on the Welcome screen. 8. Choose one of the following options: •...
  • Page 140 Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Professional Plus edition on Windows systems 13. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 55 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 141 Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Professional Plus edition on Windows systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 56 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 142: Unix Systems

    Professional Plus trial pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems 17. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. If you migrated from a previous release, your username and password do not change. 18. Click Login. 19. Click OK on the Login Banner. Professional Plus trial pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems Before you migrate from Professional Plus trial, complete the following: •...
  • Page 143: Unix Systems

    Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Professional Plus edition on UNIX systems • Make sure that the DISPLAY environment variable is correctly defined in the shell with a valid value (for example, to display to the local console, , or to display to a export DISPLAY=:0.0 remote system that has an X Server running, export DISPLAY= :0.0).
  • Page 144 Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Professional Plus edition on UNIX systems 8. Choose one of the following options to migrate data from a previous version. • If data is detected on your system, a message displays. Click Yes on the message and click Next on the Partial Data Migration screen.
  • Page 145 Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Professional Plus edition on UNIX systems 13. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 57 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 146 Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Professional Plus edition on UNIX systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 58 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 147: Migrating From Professional Plus Trial To Enterprise Trial On Windows Systems

    Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise trial on Windows systems 17. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively. If you migrated from a previous release, your username and password do not change. 18. Click Login. 19.
  • Page 148: Migrating From Professional Plus Trial To Enterprise Trial On

    Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise trial on Windows systems 8. Choose one of the following options: • If data is detected on your system, a message displays. Click Yes on the message and click Next on the Partial Data Migration screen. Go to step •...
  • Page 149 Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise trial on Windows systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 59 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 150: Migrating From Professional Plus Trial To Enterprise Trial On

    Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise trial on Windows systems 15. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 60 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 151: Migrating From Professional Plus Trial To Enterprise Trial On Unix Systems

    Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise trial on UNIX systems 18. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 19. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays.
  • Page 152 Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise trial on UNIX systems 8. Choose one of the following options: • If data is detected on your system, a message displays. Click Yes on the message and click Next on the Partial Data Migration screen. Go to step •...
  • Page 153 Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise trial on UNIX systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 61 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 154 Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise trial on UNIX systems 15. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 62 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 155: Migrating From Professional Plus Trial To Enterprise Edition On Windows Systems

    Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise edition on Windows systems 18. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 19. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays.
  • Page 156: Migrating From Professional Plus Trial To Enterprise Edition On

    Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise edition on Windows systems 8. Choose one of the following options: • If data is detected on your system, a message displays. Click Yes on the message and click Next on the Partial Data Migration screen. Go to step •...
  • Page 157 Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise edition on Windows systems 13. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 63 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 158: Migrating From Professional Plus Trial To Enterprise Edition On

    Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise edition on Windows systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 64 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 159: Migrating From Professional Plus Trial To Enterprise Edition On Unix Systems

    Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise edition on UNIX systems 17. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 18. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays.
  • Page 160 Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise edition on UNIX systems 8. Choose one of the following options: • If data is detected on your system, a message displays. Click Yes on the message and click Next on the Partial Data Migration screen. Go to step •...
  • Page 161 Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise edition on UNIX systems 13. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 65 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 162 Migrating from Professional Plus trial to Enterprise edition on UNIX systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 66 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 163: Professional Plus Edition Migration

    Professional Plus edition migration 17. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 18. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays. 19.
  • Page 164: Professional Plus Edition Pre-Migration Requirements On

    Professional Plus edition pre-migration requirements on Windows systems 3. Click Update. 4. Click OK on the message. 5. Open the application (double-click the desktop icon or open from the Start menu). The Log In dialog box displays. 6. Enter your user name and password. The defaults are Administrator and password, respectively.
  • Page 165 Migrating from Professional Plus edition to Enterprise edition on Windows systems 4. Select the usual location for your system’s application files (for example, D:\Program Files\DCFM 10.3.X) or the location of the partially uninstalled Professional Plus edition on the Select Install Folder screen and click Next. Do not install to the root directory (for example, C:\).
  • Page 166 Migrating from Professional Plus edition to Enterprise edition on Windows systems 12. Select Internal FTP Server or External FTP Server on the FTP Server screen and click Next. The default selection reflects the previous Professional Plus edition configuration. If port 21 is busy, a message displays. Click OK to close the message and continue. Once the Management application is configured make sure port 21 is free and restart the Server to start the FTP service.
  • Page 167 Migrating from Professional Plus edition to Enterprise edition on Windows systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 68 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 168: Unix Systems

    Professional Plus edition pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems 17. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 18. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays.
  • Page 169: Migrating From Professional Plus Edition To Enterprise Edition On Unix Systems

    Migrating from Professional Plus edition to Enterprise edition on UNIX systems • Make sure that the DISPLAY environment variable is correctly defined in the shell with a valid value (for example, to display to the local console, , or to display to a export DISPLAY=:0.0 remote system that has an X Server running, export DISPLAY= :0.0).
  • Page 170 Migrating from Professional Plus edition to Enterprise edition on UNIX systems 8. Choose one of the following options: • If data is detected on your system, a message displays. Click Yes on the message and click Next on the Partial Data Migration screen. Go to step •...
  • Page 171 Migrating from Professional Plus edition to Enterprise edition on UNIX systems 13. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 69 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 172 Migrating from Professional Plus edition to Enterprise edition on UNIX systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 70 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 173: Enterprise Trial Migration

    Enterprise trial migration 17. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 18. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays. 19.
  • Page 174: Upgrading Enterprise Trial To Enterprise Edition

    Upgrading Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition TABLE 14 Migration Paths Current Software Release To Software Release Migration Procedures Enterprise trial 10.X.X on Enterprise edition 10.3.X To migrate from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition, review the following sections: • Windows systems “Enterprise pre-migration requirements on Windows systems”...
  • Page 175: Enterprise Pre-Migration Requirements On Windows Systems

    Enterprise pre-migration requirements on Windows systems Enterprise pre-migration requirements on Windows systems Before you migrate from Enterprise trial, complete the following: • Make sure that you fully back up your current Management application data on your management server. • Make sure you close all instances of the application before upgrading. •...
  • Page 176 Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise trial on Windows systems 8. Choose one of the following options: • If data is detected on your system, a message displays. Click Yes on the message and click Next on the Partial Data Migration screen. Go to step •...
  • Page 177 Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise trial on Windows systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 71 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 178 Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise trial on Windows systems 15. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 72 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 179: Migrating From Enterprise Trial To Enterprise Edition On Windows Systems

    Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition on Windows systems 18. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 19. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays.
  • Page 180 Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition on Windows systems 8. Choose one of the following options: • If data is detected on your system, a message displays. Click Yes on the message and click Next on the Partial Data Migration screen. Go to step •...
  • Page 181 Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition on Windows systems 13. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 73 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 182 Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition on Windows systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 74 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 183: Enterprise Pre-Migration Requirements On Unix Systems

    Enterprise pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems 17. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 18. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays. 19.
  • Page 184: Migrating From Enterprise Trial To Enterprise Trial On Unix Systems

    Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise trial on UNIX systems • Make sure that the DISPLAY environment variable is correctly defined in the shell with a valid value (for example, to display to the local console, , or to display to a export DISPLAY=:0.0 remote system that has an X Server running, export DISPLAY= :0.0).
  • Page 185 Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise trial on UNIX systems 8. Choose one of the following options: • If data is detected on your system, a message displays. Click Yes on the message and click Next on the Partial Data Migration screen. Go to step •...
  • Page 186 Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise trial on UNIX systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 75 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 187 Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise trial on UNIX systems 15. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 76 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 188: Migrating From Enterprise Trial To Enterprise Edition On Unix Systems

    Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition on UNIX systems 18. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 19. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays.
  • Page 189 Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition on UNIX systems 8. Choose one of the following options: • If data is detected on your system, a message displays. Click Yes on the message and click Next on the Partial Data Migration screen. Go to step •...
  • Page 190 Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition on UNIX systems 13. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 77 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 191 Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition on UNIX systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 78 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 192: Troubleshooting Linux Installation

    Troubleshooting Linux installation 17. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 18. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays. 19.
  • Page 193: Enterprise Edition Migration

    Enterprise edition migration Enterprise edition migration NOTE Enterprise edition to Professional edition migration is not supported. Use the following table to migrate data from Enterprise edition. TABLE 15 Migration Paths Current Software Release To Software Release Migration Procedures Enterprise edition 10.0.X on Enterprise edition 10.3.X on To migrate from Enterprise edition 10.0.X to Enterprise edition 10.3.0, Windows systems...
  • Page 194: Migrating From Enterprise Edition 10.0.X On Windows Systems

    Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.0.X on Windows systems Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.0.X on Windows systems NOTE Migration of FC port performance statistics is only supported only from DCFM 10.1.4 to 10.3.0. It is not supported from 10.0.x to 10.3.0 or 10.1.1, 10.1.2, and 10.1.3 to 10.3.0. Use the following procedure to migrate from Enterprise edition 10.0.X software to Enterprise edition 10.3.X software on a Windows management server.
  • Page 195 Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.0.X on Windows systems 10. Click Start on the Data Migration screen. Data migration may take up to 30 minutes. When data migration is complete, the previous version is partially uninstalled. 11. Click Next on the Data Migration screen. 12.
  • Page 196 Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.0.X on Windows systems 15. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 80 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 197: Unix Systems

    Enterprise edition pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems 18. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 19. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays.
  • Page 198: Migrating From Enterprise Edition 10.0.X On Unix Systems

    Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.0.X on UNIX systems Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.0.X on UNIX systems NOTE Migration of FC port performance statistics is only supported only from DCFM 10.1.4 to 10.3.0. It is not supported from 10.0.x to 10.3.0 or 10.1.1, 10.1.2, and 10.1.3 to 10.3.0. Use the following procedure to migrate from Enterprise edition 10.0.X software to Enterprise edition 10.3.X software on a UNIX management server.
  • Page 199 Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.0.X on UNIX systems 12. Enter the serial number (located on the DVD jewel case) and license key (located 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.
  • Page 200 Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.0.X on UNIX systems 15. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 82 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 201: Migrating From Enterprise Edition 10.1.X On Windows Systems

    Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.1.X on Windows systems 18. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 19. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays.
  • Page 202 Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.1.X on Windows systems 9. Click Next on the Copy Data and Settings screen. An error message displays if any of the following occur: Error Selected location is not valid or not supported. Browse to the correct location of the application. Upgrade to a supported version.
  • Page 203 Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.1.X on Windows systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 83 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b. Select an address from the Switch - Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list. Click Next.
  • Page 204 Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.1.X on Windows systems 15. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 84 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 205: Migrating From Enterprise Edition 10.1.X On Unix Systems

    Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.1.X on UNIX systems 18. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 19. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays.
  • Page 206 Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.1.X on UNIX systems 9. Click Next on the Copy Data and Settings screen. An error message displays if any of the following occur: Error Selected location is not valid or not supported. Browse to the correct location of the application. Upgrade to a supported version.
  • Page 207 Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.1.X on UNIX systems 14. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 85 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b. Select an address from the Switch - Server IP Configuration Preferred Address list. Click Next.
  • Page 208 Migrating from Enterprise edition 10.1.X on UNIX systems 15. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 86 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 209: Efcm Migration

    EFCM migration 18. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 19. Select the Start Client check box, if necessary, on the Start Server screen and click Finish. After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays. 20.
  • Page 210 EFCM migration The following table lists the data and configurations available in EFCM and identifies which ones are migrated. TABLE 17 Data migrated from EFCM Option Data Migrated? Output Format Affected Features User List User ID database (DB) RBAC Users User Privileges User Privileges RBAC...
  • Page 211 EFCM migration TABLE 17 Data migrated from EFCM Option Data Migrated? Output Format Affected Features Memory Allocation Client memory allocation EFCM Server and Client Server memory allocation Server Connection Server connection port Server Export port SSL Enable Server Export SSL Port SNMP Discovery Timeout and Retry Discovery...
  • Page 212 EFCM migration TABLE 17 Data migrated from EFCM Option Data Migrated? Output Format Affected Features Port label (client) Nickname EFCM Client Name Port Number Port Address Port WWN Port display (client) Occupied Device Tree and Topology Unoccupied Attached Fabric Persistence Fabric Persistence (Server) Discovery...
  • Page 213 EFCM migration TABLE 17 Data migrated from EFCM Option Data Migrated? Output Format Affected Features Zone Zone Zoning Export Export settings View Utilization Enable and disable view utilization Performance Management Event Notification E-mail Event E-mail server Fault Management Notification SMTP configuration Reply E-mail ID Call home / Call centers information...
  • Page 214 EFCM migration TABLE 17 Data migrated from EFCM Option Data Migrated? Output Format Affected Features Client Configuration VM Parameters EFCM Client Only parameters which change the user interface. For example, export port number or file transfer time out. User defined columns All user-defined columns Client/ Device Tree Port Type values will...
  • Page 215: Pre-Migration Requirements On Windows Systems

    Pre-migration requirements on Windows systems Pre-migration requirements on Windows systems Before you migrate from EFCM, complete the following: • Make sure you have obtained the DCFM license key and serial number. To obtain these contact your preferred storage vendor. • Make sure that a version of EFCM is installed on your server that meets migration requirements.
  • Page 216 Migrating from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on Windows systems 4. Select the usual location for your system’s application files (for example, D:\Program Files\DCFM 10.3.X) on the Select Install Folder screen and click Next. Do not install to the root directory (for example, C:\). 5.
  • Page 217 Migrating from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on Windows systems 16. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. Current selection reflects the EFCM configuration. FIGURE 87 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 218 Migrating from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on Windows systems 17. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 88 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 219: Pre-Migration Requirements On Unix Systems

    Pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems 20. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 21. Click Start on the Apply User Settings screen. User Settings migration may take up to 30 minutes. 22. Click Next on the Apply User Settings screen. 23.
  • Page 220 Pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems • Make sure you close all instances of the application before upgrading. Shut down EFCM on the management server, as well as on all remote workstations. If you still receive error messages after closing the application, enter the following commands: to list the process ID #ps -ef | grep -i “”...
  • Page 221: Migrating From Efcm 9.6 Or 9.7 On Unix Systems

    Migrating from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on UNIX systems 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.
  • Page 222 Migrating from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on UNIX systems 15. Select Internal FTP Server or External FTP Server on the FTP Server screen and click Next. The default selection reflects the previous EFCM configuration. If port 21 is busy, a message displays. Click OK to close the message and continue. Once the Management application is configured make sure port 21 is free and restart the Server to start the FTP service.
  • Page 223 Migrating from EFCM 9.6 or 9.7 on UNIX systems 17. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 90 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 224: Importing Names

    Importing names 20. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 21. Click Start on the Apply User Settings screen. User Settings migration may take up to 30 minutes. 22. Click Next on the Apply User Settings screen. 23.
  • Page 225: Editing A User Account

    Editing a user account To import names, complete the following steps. 1. Select Configure > Names. The Configure Names dialog box displays. 2. Click Import. The Import Files dialog displays. 3. Browse to the .properties file location. 4. Select the .properties file and click Import. 5.
  • Page 226: Fabric Manager Migration

    Fabric Manager migration 6. Repeat step 2 through step 5 for each user role you want to edit. Click OK to close the Server Users dialog box. Fabric Manager migration NOTE Data migration to Enterprise edition is only available from Fabric Manager 5.4 and 5.5. NOTE You cannot migrate from Fabric Manager to Professional or Professional Plus.
  • Page 227: Pre-Migration Requirements On Windows Systems

    Pre-migration requirements on Windows systems Pre-migration requirements on Windows systems Before you migrate from Fabric Manager, complete the following: • Make sure that a version of Fabric Manager is installed on your server that meets migration requirements. For information about upgrading to a version of Fabric Manager that meets migration requirements, refer to the Upgrade Instructions for Fabric Manager.
  • Page 228 Migrating from Fabric Manager 5.4 or 5.5 on Windows systems 11. Click Start on the Data Migration screen. Data migration may take up to 30 minutes. When data migration is complete, the Fabric Manager services are uninstalled. 12. Click Next on the Data Migration screen. 13.
  • Page 229 Migrating from Fabric Manager 5.4 or 5.5 on Windows systems 16. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 92 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 230: Post Migration Requirements On Windows Systems

    Post migration requirements on Windows systems 19. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 20. Click Start on the Apply User Settings screen. User Settings migration may take up to 30 minutes. 21.
  • Page 231 Migrating from Fabric Manager 5.4 or 5.5 on UNIX systems 6. Make sure the Launch DCFM Configuration check box is selected (default) on the Installation Complete screen, and click Done. Click Next on the Welcome screen. 8. To migrate data from Fabric Manager, select Yes, from EFCM, FM, or DCFM installed in this machine or on network and click Browse to browse to the installation directory.
  • Page 232 Migrating from Fabric Manager 5.4 or 5.5 on UNIX systems 15. Complete the following steps on the Server IP Configuration screen. FIGURE 93 Server IP Configuration screen a. Select an address from the Client - Server IP Configuration Return Address list. b.
  • Page 233 Migrating from Fabric Manager 5.4 or 5.5 on UNIX systems 16. Complete the following steps on the Server Port Configuration screen. NOTE Do not use port 2638 for any of these port numbers. Port 2638 is used internally by the server. FIGURE 94 Server Port Configuration screen a.
  • Page 234: Post Migration Requirements On Unix Systems

    Post migration requirements on UNIX systems 19. Verify your configuration and license information on the Server License Summary screen and click Next. 20. Click Start on the Apply User Settings screen. User Settings migration may take up to 30 minutes. 21.
  • Page 235: Chapter 3 Transition

    Chapter Transition In this chapter • EFCM transition ..........219 •...
  • Page 236 EFCM transition FIGURE 96 DCFM main interface 1. Menu Bar - Lists commands you can perform on the SAN. 2. Toolbar - Provides buttons that enable quick access to dialog boxes and functions. 3. View All tab - Displays the Master Log, Minimap, Physical Map (topology), and Product List. 4.
  • Page 237: Toolbar Differences

    Toolbar differences Toolbar differences FIGURE 97 EFCM toolbar The only differences between the EFCM and DCFM toolbars are that the Discovered SAN and Planned SAN features have not been implemented in DCFM, and the Export function has been moved to individual dialog boxes. FIGURE 98 DCFM Toolbar The buttons on your toolbar will vary based on the licensed features on your system.
  • Page 238: Efcm To Dcfm Command Mapping

    EFCM to DCFM command mapping EFCM to DCFM command mapping The following table details the changes in menu command mapping between EFCM and DCFM as well as showing which commands were not implemented. TABLE 20 EFCM to DCFM command mapping Menu EFCM Menu Command DCFM Menu Command...
  • Page 239 EFCM to DCFM command mapping TABLE 20 EFCM to DCFM command mapping Menu EFCM Menu Command DCFM Menu Command Comment Select Connected Set <none> Not implemented. Select All Select All No change. Properties Properties No change. View Discovered SAN <none> Not implemented.
  • Page 240 EFCM to DCFM command mapping TABLE 20 EFCM to DCFM command mapping Menu EFCM Menu Command DCFM Menu Command Comment Setup Setup Uses Seed Switch discovery; only one IP address is necessary to discover an entire fabric. Added Monitor/Unmonitor, Change Seed Switch, and Delete Fabric functions.
  • Page 241 EFCM to DCFM command mapping TABLE 20 EFCM to DCFM command mapping Menu EFCM Menu Command DCFM Menu Command Comment FC Troubleshooting > Trace Route New function. Use to trace routes and FC Ping between two ports. FC Troubleshooting > Device New function.
  • Page 242 EFCM to DCFM command mapping TABLE 20 EFCM to DCFM command mapping Menu EFCM Menu Command DCFM Menu Command Comment Logs Logs Added FICON and Syslog logs. Removed Group and Session logs. Persist Fabric Track Fabric Changes Use to track fabric changes. Unpersist Fabric Unpersist Product Accept Change(s)
  • Page 243: Fabric Manager Transition

    Fabric Manager transition Fabric Manager transition The visual differences between Fabric Manager and DCFM are large. Many of the functions remain, but the information is arranged very differently and often accessed in a different way. FIGURE 99 FM main interface 1.
  • Page 244 Fabric Manager transition FIGURE 100 DCFM main interface 1. Menu Bar - Lists commands you can perform on the SAN. 2. Toolbar - Provides buttons that enable quick access to dialog boxes and functions. 3. View All tab - Displays the Master Log, Minimap, Connectivity Map (topology), and Product List. 4.
  • Page 245: Fabric Manager To Dcfm Command Mapping

    Fabric Manager to DCFM command mapping Fabric Manager to DCFM command mapping The following table details the changes in menu command mapping between Fabric Manager and DCFM as well as showing which commands were not implemented. TABLE 22 Fabric Manager to DCFM command mapping Menu Fabric Manager DCFM...
  • Page 246 Fabric Manager to DCFM command mapping TABLE 22 Fabric Manager to DCFM command mapping Menu Fabric Manager DCFM Comments Fabric Management > Fabric <none> Not implemented. Merge Fabric Management > Fabrics <none> Not implemented. Merge Check Fabric Management > <none> Not implemented.
  • Page 247 Fabric Manager to DCFM command mapping TABLE 22 Fabric Manager to DCFM command mapping Menu Fabric Manager DCFM Comments Capture Tech Support Monitor > Technical Support > No change. Information Collect Data Cascaded FICON Setup Configure > FICON > Configure No change.
  • Page 248: Webtools Functionality

    WebTools Functionality WebTools Functionality Some functionality formerly residing in the WebTools 6.0 application has been moved to DCFM. The following table details these changes. TABLE 23 WebTools functionality Function WebTools 6.0 DCFM Comments FCIP Tunnel Port Admin Module > GigE tab Configure >...
  • Page 249 WebTools Functionality TABLE 23 WebTools functionality Function WebTools 6.0 DCFM Comments Add Un-Zoned Devices Zone Admin Configure > Zoning Reverse Find in the Zoning dialog provides the view of the zoned and unzoned devices in the fabric if all zone members are selected for Find.
  • Page 250 WebTools Functionality DCFM Installation, Migration, and Transition Guide 53-1001360-01...
  • Page 251 Index Enterprise edition installation installation on Windows browser requirements migration to Enterprise edition on Windows installation pre-installation pre-installation requirements, UNIX Enterprise trial edition installation installation for UNIX command mapping installation on Windows EFCM to DCFM installation requirements Fabric Manager to DCFM migration requirements configuring explicit server IP address migration to Enterprise edition...
  • Page 252 Index Linux installation troubleshooting PC/SC IFD driver Linux migration, troubleshooting pcscd daemon local client, Smart Card driver install post-migration requirements Fabric Manager on UNIX Fabric Manager on Windows pre-installation Enterprise edition on UNIX Enterprise trial edition migration on UNIX EFCM to DCFM pre-migration requirements UNIX EFCM...
  • Page 253 Index remote client, Smart Card driver install uninstalling DCFM requirements UNIX headless install Enterprise trial edition Enterprise trial edition, pre-installation requirements post migration Fabric Manager on UNIX Professional edition post-migration Professional edition, pre-installation requirements Fabric Manager on Windows UNIX headless installation pre-migration Enterprise trial edition EFCM on UNIX...
  • Page 254 Index Windows migration EFCM pre-migration requirements EFCM to DCFM Enterprise edition to Enterprise edition Enterprise trial edition pre-migration requirements to Enterprise edition Fabric Manager post-migration requirements Fabric Manager pre-migration requirements Fabric Manager to DCFM Professional edition pre-migration requirements Professional edition to Enterprise edition Professional edition to Professional edition Windows uninstall DCFM Installation, Migration, and Transition Guide...

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