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Upgrating to LMS 4.0

Oscar Cardiel
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Hi guys,

I have running a LMS 2.2. I am going to upgrade it to LMS 4.0. I am thinking to do a normal backup of LMS 2.2 to restore all in a new machine with version LMS 4.0. Do you know if I can do it without upgrade it  LMS to 3.x before.

anything to take in mind?

I appreciated your comment.

Regards.

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Vinod Arya
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

I dont think the data Migration from 2.2 is supported.

The minimum version should be atleast LMS 2.6 or LMS 2.6 SP1.

For more details, please check the Data Migration Guide on how to move the data :

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/ciscoworks_lan_management_solution/4.0/install/guide/dmg.html

The Upgrade path was changed from LMS 3.2 itself, as per the Supported Upgrade Path.

The following upgrade paths are supported in LMS 3.2:

LMS Version
Upgrade Path

LMS 1.x

LMS 2.0

LMS 2.1

Upgrade to LMS 3.2 is not supported. You should perform a fresh installation of LMS 3.2.

LMS 2.2

You cannot directly upgrade to LMS 3.2. The suggested upgrade path is:

Remote Upgrade to LMS 2.6/LMS 3.0

OR

Local Upgrade to LMS 2.6

Upgrade to LMS 3.2

LMS 2.5

LMS 2.5.1

You cannot directly upgrade to LMS 3.2. The suggested upgrade path is:

LMS 2.5/LMS 2.5.1 > LMS 2.6 > LMS 3.2

LMS 2.6

LMS 2.6 SP1

LMS 3.0

LMS 3.0 December 2007 Update

LMS 3.1

You can perform a local or remote upgrade to LMS 3.2.

For remote upgrade, you should have the same Operating System on both machines.

For example, you cannot restore the data backed up from the Solaris Server on a Windows Server for remote upgrade.

Hope it helps.

-Thanks Vinod **Rating Encourages contributors, and its really free. **

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Vinod Arya
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

I dont think the data Migration from 2.2 is supported.

The minimum version should be atleast LMS 2.6 or LMS 2.6 SP1.

For more details, please check the Data Migration Guide on how to move the data :

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/ciscoworks_lan_management_solution/4.0/install/guide/dmg.html

The Upgrade path was changed from LMS 3.2 itself, as per the Supported Upgrade Path.

The following upgrade paths are supported in LMS 3.2:

LMS Version
Upgrade Path

LMS 1.x

LMS 2.0

LMS 2.1

Upgrade to LMS 3.2 is not supported. You should perform a fresh installation of LMS 3.2.

LMS 2.2

You cannot directly upgrade to LMS 3.2. The suggested upgrade path is:

Remote Upgrade to LMS 2.6/LMS 3.0

OR

Local Upgrade to LMS 2.6

Upgrade to LMS 3.2

LMS 2.5

LMS 2.5.1

You cannot directly upgrade to LMS 3.2. The suggested upgrade path is:

LMS 2.5/LMS 2.5.1 > LMS 2.6 > LMS 3.2

LMS 2.6

LMS 2.6 SP1

LMS 3.0

LMS 3.0 December 2007 Update

LMS 3.1

You can perform a local or remote upgrade to LMS 3.2.

For remote upgrade, you should have the same Operating System on both machines.

For example, you cannot restore the data backed up from the Solaris Server on a Windows Server for remote upgrade.

Hope it helps.

-Thanks Vinod **Rating Encourages contributors, and its really free. **

rock!

Thank you very much for your help Vinarya.

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