DCFM Migration and Transition Guide v10.0.1 (53-1001074-01, December 2008)

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Enterprise trial migration
NOTE
Enterprise trial to Professional edition migration is not supported.
Enterprise trial requirements
Professional edition and Enterprise trial cannot reside on the same host unless there are
two guest OS’s on the same host.
Data collected during Enterprise trial cannot be migrated back to Professional edition.
After the Enterprise trial, you will need to either roll back to Professional edition or purchase
Enterprise edition.
(IBM only) IBM-branded Enterprise trial to Universal Key Enterprise edition migration requires
partially uninstallating the trial version and then copying the data and settings to IBM-branded
Universal Key Enterprise edition.
A DCFM Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition upgrade can also be done by updating the ilcense
in the License dialog of the Enterprise trial client.
Use the following table to migrate data from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition.
TABLE 6 Migration Paths
Current Software Release Migration Procedures
Enterprise trial Windows systems To migrate from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition, review the following sections:
“Enterprise trial pre-migration requirements on Windows systems” on page 52
“Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition on Windows systems” on page 52
Enterprise trial on UNIX systems To migrate from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition, review the following sections:
“Enterprise trial pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems” on page 56
“Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition on UNIX systems” on page 57
Enterprise trial on UNIX systems
(Headless Installation)
To migrate from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition, review the following sections:
“Enterprise trial pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems (headless)” on page 61
“Migrating from Enterprise trial to Enterprise edition on UNIX systems (headless)” on page 62
“Troubleshooting Linux installation” on page 50