It's all about the answers!

Ask a question

RTC 2.0.0.2 & DB2 Migration ->Please point me to the


Raj K (10222225) | asked Aug 24 '10, 11:09 a.m.
Hello all,
We are trying to move our servers (RTC with Tomcat & DB2 Enterprise server ) to a different physical machine (& location). So we need to install RTC & Install DB2 Server ( on two different machines) and I am assuming we have to create a new DB & import the DB. (& anything else that need to be done to make it work just the way it works now).

Is there a Doc that explains the order of things?

I know we have to backup the conf/properties file, export DB2 database, Apache/Tomcat user ( as wedon't use LDAP). I just writing the project plan with detailed step. Any help would be appreciated.

(BTW the OS is Redhat 5.4 Enterprise)

Thanks
RK

One answer



permanent link
Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k33035) | answered Aug 24 '10, 12:50 p.m.
FORUM ADMINISTRATOR / FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER
This topic is being discussed in work item 119503 ("Support moving an
RTC repository to a different URL address").

https://jazz.net/jazz/resource/itemName/com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/119503

Cheers,
Geoff

On 8/24/2010 11:23 AM, raj_ss wrote:
Hello all,
We are trying to move our servers (RTC with Tomcat& DB2
Enterprise server ) to a different physical machine (& location).
So we need to install RTC& Install DB2 Server ( on two different
machines) and I am assuming we have to create a new DB& import
the DB. (& anything else that need to be done to make it work
just the way it works now).

Is there a Doc that explains the order of things?

I know we have to backup the conf/properties file, export DB2
database, Apache/Tomcat user ( as wedon't use LDAP). I just writing
the project plan with detailed step. Any help would be appreciated.

(BTW the OS is Redhat 5.4 Enterprise)

Thanks
RK

Your answer


Register or to post your answer.


Dashboards and work items are no longer publicly available, so some links may be invalid. We now provide similar information through other means. Learn more here.