Troubleshooting guide
4: Primary Server Migration 61
RSA Authentication Manager 6.1 to 8.1 Migration Guide
7. On the Appliance, click Start > Programs > RSA Security >
RSA Authentication Manager Control Panel.
8. In the Control Panel menu, click Start & Stop RSA Authentication Manager
Services.
9. Under Stop Services, click Stop All.
Dump the Database and Log Files on a Non-Appliance Primary Server
Version 6.1 provides a GUI-based utility for dumping the database on Windows and a
command line utility for dumping the database on Windows, Linux, or Solaris.
You can dump the database without shutting down Authentication Manager by
selecting Allow database connection in multiuser mode after step 2
of this
procedure. However, the resulting dump file may not contain the most up-to-date
changes.
Before You Begin
• Check the size of the log to verify that there is enough disk space available to save
the log dump file.
The size of the log file depends on the log criteria that you selected in the system
log parameters and the amount of activity on your existing version 6.1 servers.
• Stop RSA Authentication Manager 6.1 Services on a Non-Appliance Server
on
page 60.
Procedure
1. Click Start > Programs > RSA Security > RSA Authentication Manager
Database Tools > Dump.
2. Under Select Databases to dump, select Dump Server Database and, if you
want to migrate log data, Dump Log Database.
3. Under Options, select Include delta tables in dump file to ensure that all
unreplicated changes are preserved.
4. Under Selective Dump, do not select any of the boxes.
5. Under Disk Space Requirements, verify that the amount of disk space available
exceeds the amount of space required.
6. In the Output Directory field, specify the directory path where you want to create
the dump files.
7. Click OK.
This displays the status of the dump process.
8. Do one of the following:
• If you want to save the status report of the dump process, click Save As,
specify a filename and a directory, click Save, and then click Close.
• Click Close when the dump process is done.