Migrating a Unified Manager virtual appliance to a Linux system
You can restore a Unified Manager MySQL database dump backup from a virtual appliance to a Red Hat Enterprise Linux or CentOS Linux system if you want to change the host operating system on which Unified Manager is running.
- On the virtual appliance:
- You must have the Operator, Application Administrator, or Storage Administrator role.
- You must know the name of the Unified Manager maintenance user for the restore operation.
- On the Linux system:
- You must have installed Unified Manager on a RHEL or CentOS server following the instructions in the Installation Guide.
- The version of Unified Manager on this server must be the same as the version on the virtual appliance from which you are using the backup file.
- Do not launch the UI or configure any clusters, users, or authentication settings on the Linux system after installation. The backup file populates this information during the restore process.
- You must have the root user credentials for the Linux host.
These steps describe how to create a backup file on the virtual appliance, copy the backup files to the Red Hat Enterprise Linux or CentOS system, and then restore the database backup to the new system.
You should perform the following tasks:
- Generate a new HTTPS security certificate and restart the Unified Manager server.
- Change the backup path to the default setting for your Linux system (/data/ocum-backup), or to a new path of your choice, because there is no /jail/support path on the Linux system.
- Reconfigure both sides of your Workflow Automation connection, if WFA is being used.
- Reconfigure SAML authentication settings, if you are using SAML.
After you have verified that everything is running as expected on your Linux system, you can shut down and remove the Unified Manager virtual appliance.
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