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7. In the UPDATE APPLIANCE dialog box, click Update. After you click Update, you are logged off the ADMINISTRATION
CONSOLE window.
NOTE: While upgrading OMIVV from 3.0 to the current version, the custom certificate is not migrated and you must
reapply the settings that you had applied for the certificate.
Migration Path to migrate from 2.x to 3.1
Do the following to migrate from older version to the OMIVV 3.1 version:
1. Take a backup of the database for the older release.
2. Power off the older appliance from the vCenter.
NOTE: Do not unregister the plug-in from the vCenter. Unregistering the plug-in from the vCenter removes all the
Alarms registered on the vCenter by the plug-in and all the customization that is performed on the alarms, such as
actions and so on, on the vCenter.
3. Deploy the new OpenManage Integration version 3.1 OVF.
4. Power on the OpenManage Integration version 3.1 appliance.
5. Set up the network, time zone, and so on, to the appliance. It is mandatory that the new OpenManage Integration version 3.1
appliance has the same IP address as the old appliance.
NOTE:
The plug-in might not work properly if the IP address for the 3.1 appliance is different from the IP address of the older
appliance. In such a scenario, you should unregister and re-register all the vCenter instances.
6. Restore the database to the new appliance.
7. Verify the appliance. For more information, see Installation Verification in this guide to ensure the database migration is
successful.
8. Run the Inventory on all the registered vCenter.
NOTE:
It is recommended that you run the inventory on all the hosts managed by the plug-in again after the upgrade. For more
information, see Running Inventory Jobs in OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter Users Guide available at
dell.com/support/manuals for steps to run the inventory on demand.
If the IP address of the new OpenManage Integration version 3.1 appliance has changed from that of the old appliance,
the trap destination for the SNMP traps must be configured to point to the new appliance. For 12th generation and
higher generation servers, this is fixed by running the Inventory on these hosts. For hosts earlier than 12th generation
that were compliant with earlier versions, this IP change shows up as noncompliant and requires you to configure OMSA.
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