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The SupportAssist Enterprise login page opens in a web browser window.
5. Type the Microsoft Windows operating system user name and password, and then click Login.
The SupportAssist Enterprise Devices page is displayed.
If you had created device groups and device group credentials prior to the upgrade, the following changes occur:
Device group credentials are saved as Credential Accounts and Credential Profiles. However, if individual and device
group credentials were configured for devices within the device group, only the individual device credentials are applied
for those devices after the upgrade. If necessary, you can select those devices and apply the created credential profiles.
Credential Accounts are not created for the existing individual device credentials. If devices within the device group were
configured with individual credentials, the individual credentials are saved and applied on the devices.
NOTE: For instructions to access SupportAssist Enterprise after the migration is complete, see Opening the
SupportAssist Enterprise user interface on page 33.
Next steps
For EqualLogic devices only: After migration from SupportAssist for OpenManage Essentials to SupportAssist Enterprise,
members of an EqualLogic group that are discovered in OpenManage Essentials are replaced in SupportAssist Enterprise by only
the EqualLogic group. The EqualLogic group is placed in the Staging group with an Unable to add device status because the
credentials of the EqualLogic group are not available. To add the EqualLogic group in SupportAssist Enterprise, ensure that you
edit the credentials or apply a Credential Profile to the EqualLogic group after migration.
For migration from SupportAssist for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager to SupportAssist Enterprise only: The
servers that were discovered in SupportAssist for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager are placed in the Staging
group with an Unable to add device status because the credentials of the servers are not available. To add the servers in
SupportAssist Enterprise, ensure that you edit the credentials or apply a Credential Profile to the servers after migration.
NOTE:
If the server running SupportAssist Enterprise connects to the internet through a proxy server, devices that were
added with the iDRAC IP address are placed in the Staging group. To move the devices to the Default group, add the
IP address of the iDRACs in the Proxy Exclusion List on the SupportAssist Enterprise Proxy Settings page and then
revalidate each device.
After migration from an unregistered version of SupportAssist, collections that you manually initiate are not automatically
uploaded. To ensure that these collections are automatically uploaded, enable the automatic collection upload settings in the
Preferences page.
Migrating to SupportAssist Enterprise by using the SupportAssist
Enterprise installer package (Linux)
Prerequisites
Download the SupportAssist Enterprise installation package for Linux operating systems. See Downloading the SupportAssist
Enterprise installation package on page 16.
About this task
If you have SupportAssist for Servers version 1.2 or 1.3 installed, you can migrate to SupportAssist Enterprise.
Steps
1. Open the terminal window on the system running the Linux operating system.
2. Browse to the folder where the SupportAssist Enterprise installation package is available.
3. Perform one of the following:
Type chmod 744 supportassistenterprise_1.1.0.bin and press Enter.
Type chmod +x supportassistenterprise_1.1.0.bin and press Enter.
4. Type ./supportassistenterprise_1.1.0.bin and press Enter.
NOTE:
If you want to migrate SupportAssist Enterprise silently, type ./supportassistenterprise_1.1.0.bin
silent and press Enter.
The Welcome to the SupportAssist Enterprise Installer message is displayed.
5. To continue, type c.
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Getting started with SupportAssist Enterprise