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

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23. Select the Start Client check box on the Start Server screen.
Make sure that the Administrative Tools - Services window is closed. If this window is open, the
server may fail to start.
24. Click Finish.
After all of the DCFM services are started, the Log In dialog box displays.
25. Enter your user ID and password in the User ID and Password fields.
If you are upgrading from a previous release, your user name and password do not change.
26. Click Login.
27. Click OK on the Login Banner.
Professional edition pre-migration requirements on UNIX systems
Before you migrate from DCFM Professional edition, complete the following:
Make sure that you fully back up your current DCFM data on your management server.
Make sure to close all instances of the application before upgrading.
Make sure all DCFM Services are running for the Professional version by completing the
following steps:
a. Open <installdir>/server/util/smc/bin from the Management application server and type
./smc at the command line.
b. Click the Services tab.
The tab lists the Management application services.
c. Click Start, if necessary.
Check for and install the latest Java patches for your operating system. For the Solaris web site
listing patch information, go to http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html.
(Solaris only) To use IPv6 on a server that is IPv4- and IPv6-enabled, complete the following
steps.
a. Open a command window.
b. Type
ifconfig <interface name> inet6 plumb up and press Enter.
c. Restart the Management server and client, if running.
If the IPv6 address is not configured properly, the client will show a "Server Not Available at
port 24600" message even though the server started successfully.
Make sure that an X Server is available for display and is configured to permit X Client
applications to display from the host on which they are installing the DCFM Server (typically,
this simply requires that the systems console be present and running with a logged in user on
the X Server based desktop session, such as KDE, GNOME, and so on).
If this is a headless unit with no console, refer to “Professional edition pre-migration
requirements on UNIX systems (headless)” on page 49.