Hi,
Is there a procedure to migrate the commserve from windows to linux Rhel
I saw a someone ask this question before but it was quit a while back
I couldn’t find any procedure in the documentation
Best regards,
Hi,
Is there a procedure to migrate the commserve from windows to linux Rhel
I saw a someone ask this question before but it was quit a while back
I couldn’t find any procedure in the documentation
Best regards,
Hi
These are the two options:
Best Regards,
Sebastien
Hi,
Thanks for the replay -
the first option is for Commserve recovery for linux commserve - recovering a linux commserve to another linux commserve (linux to linux)
the second option is configuration for linux commserve live sync (linux to linux)
my question is - if my commserve is windows - is there any procedure t convert the commserve to linux commserve?
First one, Backup CS DR and Restore in Linux using the script.
Second one, create Live Sync from Windows CS to Linux CS.
Hello
It currently is not supported to restore an existing CommServe on Windows to a CommServe on Linux.
To my knowledge this is roadmapped for a future release.
See: https://documentation.commvault.com/2023e/expert/132363_linux_commserve_getting_started_with_commserve_server_in_linux_environment.html
I wanted to update you with a correction. Win CS → Linux CS migration is supported as of 11.32. Text that says otherwise in the documentation is being corrected and should be live over the next week or so.
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Or you can use LiveSync by setting up the Linux CS as the standby, and then failing over once it’s caught up. The Windows CS should be removed after this, as ongoing LiveSync between Windows and Linux is not yet ready.
HI
The CMR 402289 has been created, I will check the status and ETA.
Best Regards,
Sebastien
Hi guys, I have a “situation” where needed to do an unplanned failover to a windows standby (11.28.91). The old primary was 2012 Server and very old HW, so was due for a refresh.
Since that old primary is not recoverable, is it possible to build a new Linux CS running 11.32 and “recover/upgrade” or to add it as a new standby to accomplish the same goal - getting to Linux CS and new LTR?
thanks!
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