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sriramrane
Level 4
3 years ago

Enterprise Vault 12.1 Migration from VCS to Windows 2019 Failover Cluster

Hello Dears, One of client of ours planning to migrate the Enterprise Vault from VCS to Windows Server Failover Cluster  Current Setup:  EV 12.1 on Veritas Cluster installed on Windows 2016  Plann...
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    GertjanA
    3 years ago

    Hello Rane, 

    If you download the SSMW, and read the PDF, you come across information in regards to Clustering. See below. 

    Quote : "Migrating clustered servers.
    You can use the Enterprise Vault Server Settings Migration wizard to create migration packages for clustered Enterprise Vault servers. When you have created the migration packages you can then import them on clustered servers or on standalone servers.
    When you create a migration package on a clustered server then import it on a standalone server, the Server Settings Migration wizard warns that the clustering configuration of the source and target servers are different, but you can continue with the import.

    If you migrate clustered source servers to clustered target servers, refer to the Enterprise Vault documentation which contains the information you need to configure prerequisites and install Enterprise Vault in a cluster.
    During the deployment of the new cluster, you can attach to the target servers the data locations that were used by the source servers, with the following exceptions:
    1 - In both Microsoft Cluster Services and Veritas Cluster Services, you must create a new data location for the MSMQ queues. Do not attempt to use the MSMQ data location that was attached to the source servers.
    2 - In Veritas Cluster Services, you must create a new data location for the RegRep resource. Do not attempt to use the RegRep data location that was attached to the source servers.

    " END QUOTE.

    It should therefor be possible...