DataStage EE installation

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DataStage EE installation

Post by databind »

Hello,
I would like to install and configure DataStage 8(EE) on Windows2003 server.

Which one of the following methods is better???:
1) Install DataStage 8
2) Install DataStage 7.x and upgrade it to ver. 8

Would you please help with any documentation by installation and configuration of DS EE ver.8 and migrattion of projects(jobs) from DS ServerEdition ver 7.5 to DS EE ver.8?

Thank you!!!
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Post by nagarjuna »

I think its better to install the 8.0 version from scratch rather than upgarding 7 to 8 version.The architecture of 8.0.1 is entirely different compared to 7.5x2 version.Now we are getting it as a suite rather than isolated version.

For installation process , you will have everything in detail in the pdf that comes with the software.

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Post by satish_valavala »

Take full backups of DS7.5.2 projects, configuration files, settings, dsenv,datasets / hashed files(if any)/flat files, and other necessary unix files/file systems which are related to projects. Better follow "Complete method" which was mentioned in "Migration to IBM Information Server Version 8" document.
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Post by satish_valavala »

You can aslo refer "IBM Information Server Planning, Installation and Configuration Guide" document.
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Post by ray.wurlod »

You can install side by side. Change your 7.5x2 to use a different shared memory key.
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