Overview
This section assists you in the migration from any one of the following installations to the latest one:
- Fiorano 10.3.0
- Fiorano 10.3.1
- Fiorano 10.3.2
- Fiorano 10.3.3
- Fiorano 10.4.0
- Fiorano 11.0.0
- Fiorano 12.0.0
- Fiorano 12.1.0
Types of Migration
Migrating the entire Fiorano environment
After Installation of the Fiorano latest version, to migrate the whole Fiorano environment to a newer version, the below-listed migrations need to be performed:
- Profile Migration: To copy the changes made to profiles or files used by servers from the older to the newer version of Fiorano.
- Runtimedata Migration: To copy the changes made to runtimedata or files used by servers from the older to the newer version.
- Scripts Migration: To copy the edited script or configuration files from the older version to the newer one.
- Cassandra Migration: To copy the changes made to the cassandra server files from the older version to the newer one.
Migrating a specific Fiorano server
To carry out migration on AMS/AGS/eStudio server, all four migrations mentioned above need not be performed. Below list describes the migration required for the respective server.
Server on which the script is run | Migration type required |
AMS / API FES / HA AMS / HA API FES (Active) |
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AGS / API FPS / HA AGS / HA API FPS (Active) |
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HA AMS / HA API FES (Passive) |
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HA AGS / HA API FPS (Passive) |
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Modes of Migration
Migration can be performed in the following ways:
- Non-interactive mode
- Interactive mode
Non-interactive Mode
This mode carries out migration individually by configuring various property files. Refer to the respective section from the below as per the migration requirement:
Interactive Mode
The Interactive mode works on a command line interface (console or command prompt). This console prompts for user inputs based on which migrations get executed.
To perform the migration using interactive mode,
Open the command prompt from the location $FIORANO_HOME/esb/FioranoMigration/bin and execute the following script:
WindowsLinuxThe script will run in the console mode, prompting for user inputs. Provide the values by carefully following the interactive prompts.