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- Deploy Service Manager Collaboration with HTTPS
- Task 1: Enable LW-SSO on the Service Manager server
- Task 2: Enable LW-SSO on the Service Manager web tier
- Task 3: Test LW-SSO with the Service Manager web tier
- Task 4: Install Java for the chat server
- Task 5: Deploy the chat server
- Task 6: Deploy the chat service
- Task 7: Deploy the End User Chat UI
- Task 8: Deploy and configure the web server
- Task 9: Define the display of the End User Chat UI for ESS portal
- Task 10: Define the display of the End User Chat UI for Service Portal
- Task 11: Configure LW-SSO for the chat server
- Task 12: Configure LW-SSO for the chat service
- Task 13: Enable Service Manager Collaboration
- Task 14: Select a portal for End User Chat
- Task 15: Integrate with Microsoft Skype for Business
- Task 16: Migrate data from EC
- Task 17: Configure Tomcat for HTTPS support
Task 16: Migrate data from EC
Note This is an optional task.
In this task, you will migrate existing Enterprise Collaboration (EC) data to Service Manager Collaboration by using a migration tool.
Follow these steps:
- Navigate to the C:\Program Files (x86)\Micro Focus\Service Manager x.xx\ChatServer\smcmigration directory, and then double-click startup.bat to start the Service Manager Migration Tool.
- Select a language, and then click Start.
- Read through the welcome screen, and then click Next.
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Select the database type of your EC server, specify the server name, database name, user name, and password of your EC database, and then click Next.
Note If you are working with an Oracle database, download the JDBC driver (for example, ojdbc6.jar) from here and then copy this file to the <sm9.xx.xxxx-ChatServer>\smcmigration\lib directory.
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Select the database type of your Service Manager server, specify the server name, database name, user name, and password of your Service Manager database, and then click Migrate.
The Service Manager Migration Tool displays a status bar that the visualizes the data migration progress.
- When the data migration progress is completed, click Finish to quit the tool.