HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager Data Migration Guide

About this document
Intended audience
This document is intended to be used by technical professionals who manage multiple HP BladeSystem
enclosures and use HP Virtual Connect Manager to control network connectivity. HP assumes that you have
installed Virtual Connect Manager, have read the
HP Virtual Connect for c-Class BladeSystem User Guide
,
and understand its concepts.
Publishing history
Publication dateEdition numberManufacturing part number
April 20081.0487488-001
Document organization
Introduction provides an overview of HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager (VCEM) and describes
the data migration tool used to migrate data between VCEM 1.0 and 1.10.
Prerequisites lists the prerequisites needed to perform a data migration between VCEM 1.0 and 1.10.
Performing a data migration lists the steps needed to perform a data migration between VCEM 1.0
and 1.10.
Post-data migration tasks lists the post-data migration steps needed to perform a data migration between
VCEM 1.0 and 1.10.
Troubleshooting lists potential issues with data migration between VCEM 1.0 and 1.10 and how to
address those issues.
New and changed information in this edition
This new data migration guide describes the HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager Data Migration Tool.
Use this tool to migrate data between VCEM 1.0 and 1.10.
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