3:Preparing your BlackBerry Enterprise Server environment for upgrade

5.Type any of the following parameters, in the order in which they appear:

Parameter

Procedure

-s<MAPI profile> <old server> <new server>

1.

Type the MAPI profile to use when migrating BlackBerry Enterprise Server and user

 

 

account information.

 

2.

Type the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or instance from which you are

 

 

migrating user accounts.

 

3.

Type the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server primary instance to which you

 

 

are migrating user accounts.

-d<DB server name> <DB name>

>

Type the computer name and the database name of the BlackBerry Configuration

 

 

Database.

-l

>

Type the name of and the path to the log file.

 

Note: If the migration fails for any reason, check this log file for error messages.

-t

>

Type the name of and the path to the status file used to track the progress of the

 

 

migration.

 

Note: On subsequent migration attempts, the BESMigration tool reads this file to

 

determine which user records already exist in the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

-w

>

Include this parameter to write status and progress information to the registry.

-u<username> <password>

>

If you are using SQL authentication, type the login and password.

-p

>

Include this parameter to run the migration tool in preview mode without making

 

 

any changes to the BlackBerry Configuration Database.

 

Note: This parameter displays migration errors that might occur, but it does not check

 

for server errors.

-q

>

Include this parameter to run the migration tool silently.

-g

>

Include this parameter to print user properties retrieved from the user’s mailbox to

 

 

the migration log file.

 

Note: Use this command for troubleshooting purposes only.

 

 

 

For example, to preview the user migration from a BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance named BES02 to a BlackBerry Enterprise Server named BES01, using a MAPI profile named BESAdmin, with a database server named sqlserver1 and a BlackBerry Configuration Database named besmgmt, and to write migrate.log and status.tmp files to the root directory, type besmigration.exe -s”BESADMIN” “BES02” “BES01” -d “sqlserver1” “besmgmt” -l migrate.log -t status.tmp -w -p.

6. Press ENTER.

Standardize connections to the BlackBerry Mobile Data Service

>Verify that applications connect to the BlackBerry Mobile Data Service on the following ports:

BlackBerry Mobile Data Service host port: 3200

web server listen port: 8080

web server SSL listen port: 8443

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