Users Guide

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NOTE: Ensure that you enter a valid port number which is not in use and within the range 1025 to 65535.
5. Click Finish.
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: After upgrading 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.
Upgrading SupportAssist Enterprise by using the OpenManage
Essentials installer package
Steps
1. Double-click the OpenManage Essentials executable file.
The Dell OpenManage Install window is displayed.
2. Ensure that SupportAssist Enterprise is selected and then click Install.
The Welcome to Dell SupportAssist Enterprise Installer window is displayed.
3. Click Next.
The Installing SupportAssist Enterprise window is displayed briefly, and then the Installation Completed window is
displayed.
4. Click Finish.
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:
If you have upgraded OpenManage Essentials, you must run discovery and inventory of all existing discovery
ranges in OpenManage Essentials.
NOTE: After upgrading 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
If you are already using SupportAssist for Servers, SupportAssist for OpenManage Essentials, or SupportAssist for Microsoft
System Center Operations Manager, you can migrate to SupportAssist Enterprise. When you migrate to SupportAssist
Enterprise, the devices, cases, device credentials, user groups, and settings are migrated. Before you migrate, download the
SupportAssist Enterprise Windows or Linux installer package depending on the operating system running on the server.
NOTE:
If auto update is enabled in SupportAssist for Servers version 1.2 or 1.3, you may be automatically migrated to
SupportAssist Enterprise. For instructions to access SupportAssist Enterprise after the migration is complete, see Opening
the SupportAssist Enterprise user interface.
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