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 | |
1. | Type the MAPI profile to use when migrating BlackBerry Enterprise Server and user | |
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| account information. |
| 2. | Type the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server or instance from which you are |
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| migrating user accounts. |
| 3. | Type the name of the BlackBerry Enterprise Server primary instance to which you |
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| are migrating user accounts. |
| > | Type the computer name and the database name of the BlackBerry Configuration |
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| Database. |
> | 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. | |
> | Type the name of and the path to the status file used to track the progress of the | |
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| migration. |
| Note: On subsequent migration attempts, the BESMigration tool reads this file to | |
| determine which user records already exist in the BlackBerry Configuration Database. | |
> | Include this parameter to write status and progress information to the registry. | |
| > | If you are using SQL authentication, type the login and password. |
> | Include this parameter to run the migration tool in preview mode without making | |
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| any changes to the BlackBerry Configuration Database. |
| Note: This parameter displays migration errors that might occur, but it does not check | |
| for server errors. | |
> | Include this parameter to run the migration tool silently. | |
> | Include this parameter to print user properties retrieved from the user’s mailbox to | |
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| the migration log file. |
| Note: Use this command for troubleshooting purposes only. | |
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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
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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