Migrating from WebSphere Lombardi Edition to IBM BPM V8.5 on Windows
Migrate fromWebSphere® Lombardi
Edition to IBM® Business Process Manager V8.5 on Microsoft
Windows.
To migrate your business data and applications, complete the following tasks. Until you reach the end of the "Taking a snapshot of the source" task, your source environment can still be running.
- Performing premigration tasks
Before you begin the migration procedure, verify that your target migration environment is supported and that your source migration environment is ready to be migrated. - Installing IBM Business Process Manager V8.5
Before you begin migration, use custom installation to install IBM Business Process Manager V8.5 on a different computer, or in a different directory on the same computer as your previous version. - Copying the migration utilities to the source computer
If you installed IBM Business Process Manager V8.5 on a different computer from your source environment, package the remote migration utilities into an image and copy the image back to the source computer. You will use the migration utilities to take a snapshot of the previous version. - Extracting data source information from the source environment
Optionally, extract the data source information from your source environment so that you can make the same changes in the new version while you create the deployment environment. Using this information ensures that you can access the previous databases from your new deployment environment. - Configuring IBM Business Process Manager V8.5
After you install IBM Business Process Manager V8.5, use the BPMConfig command to create the profiles and network deployment environment. The BPMConfig command is required for migration. The deployment environment will use the same databases as the source environment. - Taking a snapshot of the source
Take a snapshot of your source environment to extract information such as configuration customizations. You will import this snapshot to the target environment in a later step. You need one snapshot for each deployment environment in your source cell. You do not need a separate snapshot per profile from your source cell. - Copying the snapshot to the target computer
If you installed IBM Business Process Manager V8.5 on a different computer from your source environment, copy the snapshot to the target computer. The snapshot was created when you ran the BPMExtractSourceInformation command to extract the customizations that you made in your source environment. - Backing up databases
Before you upgrade your existing databases, create backup copies. You can use backups to revert to the premigration state of the databases at any time, if necessary. - Generating SQL scripts and configuring new database components
You must generate the SQL scripts that are required to update the schemas for each of your existing databases. IBM Business Process Manager also requires additional databases. If you are migrating to IBM BPM Standard, you must configure a database for Business Space. If you are migrating to IBM BPM Advanced, you must configure several new database components. - Upgrading existing databases
After you install the new version of IBM Business Process Manager, upgrade your databases so that your data works with the new version. - Starting the target environment
Start the new environment, including the deployment manager, managed node or nodes, and servers. - Importing the migration snapshot
Import the migration snapshot from the source environment into the target environment. - Moving your custom configuration to the target environment
After you finish the automatic migration, you must manually move to the target environment any customizations that you made in the source environment. - Restarting and verifying the migration
After you migrate to IBM Business Process Manager, restart the deployment environment and verify that the migration was successful. - Completing configuration for migrating to a different computer
After you migrate to a different computer, you might need to change some configuration settings that were not updated automatically.