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1. To ensure a smooth migration to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition you will need to make some changes to your current network and server configuration This section reviews the steps you need to complete before performing the migration Some of these steps require more manual input while others are as simple and automated as completing a guided wizard you can accomplish all of them with a little planning NOTE Before you begin verify that you have the latest gt updates installed on the servers you will be migrating from by running the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 Best Practices Analyzer Please see http support microsoft com kb 940439 This section addresses the following Backing up your current configuration Preparing your network Modifying your user directory Preparing your Dell PowerEdge T410 Final considerations Backing up your current configuration Prior to completing any preparatory changes to your current configuration we recommend that you create a backup The migration process makes irreversible changes to your Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 server which we refer to as the source server Chances are that you already have a software solution or other method in place to create backups on a regular basis to prevent data loss As long as your current backup solution can perform a full system restoration it is perfectly suitable for this purpose Migrating two le
2. Edition includes a revamped management console making adding new server roles features and functions easier than ever before Virtualization Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition supports Microsoft Hyper V which you can use to create virtual servers You can use the virtual servers to run legacy applications without fear that other applications on the same physical server will create any problems Virtual servers also allow you to isolate business functions for security or regulatory reasons For more information about Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition see http www microsoft com windowsserver2008 en us 2008 std aspx Features of the Dell PowerEdge T410 The Dell PowerEdge T410 offers many compelling new features including the following Storage The Dell PowerEdge T410 holds up to 6 terabytes 6 000 gigabytes of internal storage giving you 25 percent to 50 percent more internal storage than many common small business servers Memory The Dell PowerEdge T410 holds up to 128 GB of RAM 16 times the capacity of many older small business servers which typically hold a maximum of 8 GB of RAM Power The Dell PowerEdge T410 includes enhancements that let it use less energy than many older servers Because our goal is to consolidate two legacy servers onto a single Dell PowerEdge T410 the potential power savings are dramatic Processor The Dell PowerEdge T410 uses Intel Xeon 5500 and 5600 serie
3. press Enter and click Yes to confirm the operation Type transfer pdc press Enter and click Yes to confirm the operation Type quit press Enter twice to exit the NTDSUTIL command line utility and close the command prompt 21 Final considerations Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 You are almost ready to begin the migration to your new Dell PowerEdge T410 server There are just a few final things to consider before proceeding to the next section Verify that your source server has the correct date time and time zone Your source and destination server must have the same date and time zone and the clock must be set with no greater than 5 minutes difference between the two servers Encourage your users to delete any unnecessary emails save important attachments and archive any older mail This helps reduce the time it takes to migrate the mailboxes to the new server If you plan on enabling Microsoft Forefront Security for Exchange Server FSE on your new server your users should save any important email attachments FSE automatically scans and blocks attachments with certain file types This step is a safeguard to prevent any loss of email data Plan your migration method for any other important programs and applications Verify compatibility of your software applications with the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 based operating system Migrating these add
4. Continue f When the installation is complete click Finish g When notified that one of the Prerequisites requires you to restart the computer click OK h Restart the server if it does not restart automatically i Navigate to the location of your installation and double click it to continue onto Step 3 On the splash screen click Install Upgrade Advisor Click Next to begin the installation wizard accept the licensing terms and click Next Click Next after verifying your Registration information click Next at the Feature Selection screen and finally click Install to begin the installation When the installation is complete click Finish Once you have installed the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade Advisor you can use this software to scan your Microsoft SQL Server 2005 instances for potential migration issues by following these steps 1 Select Start gt All Programs gt Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 gt SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade Advisor 32 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 2 Click the Launch Upgrade Advisor Analysis Wizard link and click Next to begin 3 Enter the SQL Server 2005 server name and select the features you want the Upgrade Advisor to analyze Alternatively click Detect to have the Upgrade Advisor remotely scan the SQL Server 2005 instance and detect which components are running on the SQL Server 2005 instance 4 Select th
5. command prompt window 5 Restart your system Demoting the source server as a domain controller This is the final step before the source server can be decommissioned or repurposed Because Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 cannot be demoted via the traditional dcpromo methods we will demote the domain controller by removing manually as a domain controller from the new server To complete this section follow these steps 1 On the destination server click Start Administrative Tools Active Directory Sites and Services 2 Expand Sites lt sitename gt Servers lt Sourceserver gt where lt sitename gt is the location and lt sourceserver gt is the name of your source server By default lt sitename gt is Default First Site Name 3 Right click NTDS Settings and click Properties 4 In the General tab uncheck the Global Catalog checkbox click Apply then click OK 5 Restart your source server to ensure that the change takes effect As a way to verify that your source server is no longer the Global Catalog server you may open a command prompt window in the source server once it reboots and type ping test local and it should display the IP address of the destination server four times after Reply from 6 Shut down your source server and once it is off physically unplug the source server from the network by unplugging the Ethernet cable that connects the source server to the network switch 41 Migrating two le
6. context lt servername gt and expand the node Click and expand the single node below it 23 Click CN System and expand the node 24 Click CN File Replication Service and expand the node 25 Click CN Domain System Volume SYSVOL share and expand the node 26 Right click the CN lt servername gt and click Delete where lt servername gt is the name of your source server 27 Click Yes to confirm and close ADSI Edit 28 Click Start Administrative Tools Active Directory Sites and Services 29 Expand Sites lt sitename gt Servers where lt sitename gt is the location of your source server By default lt sitename gt is Default First Site Name 42 Summing up Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 30 Right click your source server and click Delete Click Yes 31 Close Active Directory Sites and Services 32 Click Start Administrative Tools DNS 33 Expand lt servername gt Forward Lookup Zones and click lt domainname gt where lt servername gt is the name of your destination server and lt domainname gt is the name of your domain 34 Right click lt sourceserver gt and click Properties where lt sourceserver gt is the name of your source server 35 In the IP address space change the IP address so that it is the IP address of the new server 36 Click Apply and click OK 37 Right click the same as parent folder record with the cor
7. mask of your router to match the former IP address of your Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 internal network adapter By doing this we take advantage of the fact that the Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 server s former IP address was the default gateway to access the Internet thus avoiding having to change the default gateway for every other system in the network Because every router is different check the router user s manual for instructions on how to configure the IP address of your internal network Disable DHCP on your router Currently your Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 server already has the DHCP service running and that role will transfer to the new server running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 See the router user s manual for specific instructions on disabling DHCP Remove the Ethernet cable that leads to your Internet service provider s ISP modem or similar device from the back of the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 server and plug it into the WAN port of your router Depending on your Internet connection you may need to configure the WAN port settings in the router with a specific IP 12 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 address as provided by your ISP This will reestablish a physical connection to the Internet 7 Run the Configure E mail and Internet Connectivity Wizard to reconfigure
8. on ARCHER 7 5 2010 3 11 46 PM Export Report Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved Figure 9 Sample Upgrade Advisor output report Implementing the migration This section features detailed information on how to migrate a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database and users on a legacy SQL server to Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 on your new server Be aware that various methods exist for migrating databases between instances and versions of SQL Server including detach attach 33 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 backup restore and the Copy Database Wizard We chose to use the backup restore method for its simplicity and relative ease Here is an overview of the migration process using the backup restore method 1 Create a backup of your database on your legacy SQL server 2 Transfer the database to your new server using a network shared folder Transfer your user logins Restore your database on the destination server Transfer your SQL Server Agent jobs er To keep users from issuing updates during the migration process you can either set the database to read only mode or set the access property to SINGLE _USER Both choices will mean that the database will be unavailable to users during the migration We chose to set the database to SINGLE_USER mode Be aware that in SQL Server Management Studio it may be necessary to close the Object Ex
9. regedit When the Registry Editor window appears go to the following keys below right click each and click Export Save each one in a location where you can copy them off later HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System CurrentControlSet S ervices DNS Parameters HKEY LOCAL _MACHINE Software Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion DNS Server Copy the dns_export folder and the two exported registry keys to the Destination server 10 In the command prompt window type net start dns server and press Enter To finish the DNS server role installation complete the following steps on the destination server 1 2 Open a command prompt window by clicking Start Run and typing cmd In the command prompt window type dnscmd enumdirectorypartitions press Enter and verify that the partition count and the names of the listed partitions match those of the source server If any of the partitions are missing from the destination server type dnscmd enlistdirectorypartition lt partitionname gt where lt partitionname gt is the missing partition For example DomainDnsZones test local Next type net stop dns server and verify that the service stopped successfully Take the contents of the dns_export folder and copy them into C Windows System32 dns Double click each of the exported registry keys and install them into the registry Type net start dns server and press Enter 20 Migrating two legacy HP servers to on
10. servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Introduction 1 Dell can replace 2 HP servers AND support 2X the users a 150 p USERS room for growth PowerEdge T410 2 HP ProLiant ML110 G5 Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Small Business Server 2003 R2 Advances in server and software technologies enable small businesses to reduce costs by consolidating multiple older servers onto a single new server The new Dell PowerEdge T410 and the new features in Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition offer a clear win to businesses seeking to lower IT expenses and increase performance Organizations with legacy servers such as older HP ProLiant ML110 G5 systems often find themselves running out of capacity and at a decision point Do they scale out and add more similar servers or do they scale up to a smaller number of more powerful servers As the results from our tests show by scaling up to the more powerful Dell PowerEdge T410 such organizations can accommodate more users get more computing power and thus have the potential to significantly reduce both systems management costs and energy consumption This Principled Technologies PT Guide explains the process for consolidating an existing two server installation onto a single Dell PowerEdge T410 and upgrading Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 Premium to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 St
11. you re ready NOTE You will likely see a domain controller warning in this gt check This is because Microsoft recommends installing SQL Server 2008 on a member server rather than your primary domain controller server For our purposes you can ignore this warning 8 At the Setup Role screen select whether you want to add all features with defaults or perform a SQL Server Feature Installation For our purposes we selected the SQL Server Feature Installation As Figure 7 shows we chose the following typical features 28 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 e Database Engine Services e Full Text Search e Client Tools Connectivity e Client Tools Backwards Compatibility e Management Tools Basic and Complete OOOO OOOO zax Feature Selection Select the Standard features to install Setup Support Rules Features Description Peai Instance Features Server features are instance aware and Feature Selection V Database Engine Services have their own registry hives They Installation Rules SQL Server Replication support saps instances on a a Configuration V Full Text Search pes i Analysis Services Disk Space Requirements Reporting Services Server Configuration Shared Features Database Engine Configuration Business Intelligence Development Studio gt V Client
12. At the Select Server Roles screen check the DHCP Server checkbox and click Next Click Next to continue At the Select Network Connection Bindings screen check the IP address of the network the DHCP server will use for servicing clients and click Next 8 At the Specify IPv4 DNS Server Settings screen verify that the parent domain and preferred DNS address is accurate and click Next 9 At the Specify IPv4 WINS Server Settings screen leave the default selection and click Next 10 At the Add or Edit DHCP Scopes screen click Next 11 At the Configure DHCPv6 Stateless Mode screen click Next 12 At the Specify IPv6 DNS Server Settings screen verify that the parent domain and DNS addresses are accurate and click Next 13 At the Authorize DHCP Server select the use current credentials radio button and click Next ae PS No 40 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 14 Click Install 15 Click Close To import your DHCP database and configuration follow these steps on the destination server 1 Copy the dhcpinfo txt exported DHCP database file from the source server to the root of the C drive of the destination server 2 Click Start Run type cmd and click OK to open a command prompt window 3 At the command prompt type netsh dhcp server import c dhcpinfo txt all and press Enter 4 Upon successful completion of the import you may close the
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14. Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Migrating Microsoft SQL Server Migrating SBS Preparing Migrating SQL and Exchange In this section we provide specific details about migrating user databases from Microsoft SQL Server 2005 to Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition is a component that needs to be installed For that reason this section begins with installing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 and covers the entire process until you have successfully migrated your databases Microsoft recommends that you install SQL Server 2008 on a member server rather than on your domain controller in this case also your primary server For the purposes of this Guide we will install all components on a single server This section addresses the following e Installing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Standard e Using the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Upgrade Advisor to analyze databases e Implementing side by side migration Installing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Standard 1 Insert the Microsoft SQL 2008 Standard DVD and if prompted run setup exe 2 At the SQL Server Installation Center screen click Installation in the left pane and click New SQL Server installation or add features to an existing installation Figure 6 27 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 WE SQL Server Installation Center 5 xj Planning Ei New installation or add fea
15. Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 MIGRATION GUIDE MIGRATING TWO LEGACY HP SERVERS TO ONE DELL POWEREDGE T410 gy RUNNING MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2008 R2 BD Principled a technologies i Table of contents Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 IWeligere tind a Pere reree ery Torre rrr errr ry rr ON 3 Why consider migrating to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition on a Dell PowerEdge T410 4 Migration OVEIMIEW ciciciciaiciercicasiangennenitenniatsiennatateamiend 7 Preparing for your MIgrati M sicipasiaccnsavecanewasnanentasemninacaad 8 Backing up your current configuration ssssssssessssrrrrrrsssss 8 Preparing your NetWork essan nannaa io 9 Modifying your user directory ssessssssssserrsrresssrrsrrsessns 13 Preparing your Dell PowerEdge T410 Server cccceeceaeeaes 16 Final Considerations sineren cewedemanibiews 22 Configuring the new server for MigratiOn ccssessecseeees 23 Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 prerequisites s e 23 Installing and configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 PEE E E A E T E E TT N 24 Migrating your Microsoft Exchange Server mailboxes 25 Migrating Microsoft SQL Serve r sssssssssessssssesessssssesesrsro 27 Installing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Standard 27 Using the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade Advi
16. Properties screen click Options Scroll down to the last option on the Other Options section Change the Restrict Access option from MULTI_USER to SINGLE_USER or vice versa by selecting it from the drop down menu Click OK If prompted click Yes to agree to shutting down other connections Transferring SQL logins and passwords between SQL Server 2005 and 2008 instances using Microsoft Knowledge Base article 918992 To transfer your SQL logins and passwords complete the following steps on your legacy SQL server 1 2 Open an Internet Explorer window and navigate to http support microsoft com kb 918992 Scroll down the Knowledge Base article to step 2 under More Information and highlight all of the text within the blue box beginning with the words USE master and ending with the words RETURN O GO Right click the highlighted text and select Copy Minimize the Internet Explorer window Click Start gt Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SQL Server Management Studio and connect to the default instance Select the default instance you are connected to and click New Query 56 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 6 In the blank right pane right click and click Paste 7 Ensure that the entire block of text copied successfully and click Execute 8 If the query execution is successful the following message will appear in the Messages window Command s
17. Tools Connectivity ting R Integration Services Installation Configuration Rules 7 Client Tools Backwards Compatibility Ready to Install Client Tools SDK Installation Progress CI SQL Server Books Online V Management Tools Basic Triin 7 Management Tools Complete SQL Client Connectivity SDK Microsoft Sync Framework Redistributable Features Select All Unselect All Shared feature directory C Program Files Microsoft SQL Server A Shared feature directory x86 C Program Files x86 Microsoft SQL Server os lt Back Next gt Cancel Help Figure 7 Selecting your instance features in SQL Server 2008 R2 SetuP 9 At the Installation Rules screen setup will check for any additional impediments When it finishes click Next 10 At the Instance Configuration screen accept the default selections and click Next 11 At the Disk Space Requirements screen click Next 12 At the Server Configuration screen do the following a On the Service accounts tab enter the account name and password you want to use You must qualify the account name with the domain name lt domain gt lt account gt If you want to use a single account for all SQL Server services click Use the same account for all SQL Server services and enter the appropriate account and password information b On the Collation tab accept the defaults unless you have a specific requirement for other collations and click Next to continue 13 0n the A
18. Windows Server 2003 from the drop down menu and click Raise If a confirmation pop up screen appears click OK If the operation succeeds an additional notification pop up screen appears Click OK to return to the Active Directory Domains and Trusts screen and close that screen Installing source server domain and forest schema updates To update your Active Directory domain and forest follow the steps outlined below You will need your Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 installation DVD 1 Insert your Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 DVD into the DVD drive on your source server You may close any pop up warnings or installation autorun messages that appear Open a command prompt window by clicking Start Run and then typing cmd 15 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 In the command prompt window type d and press Enter where d is the drive letter of your DVD drive Then type support adprep adprep32 exe forestprep and press Enter This command initiates the Active Directory forest update To proceed from the warning message asking you to verify that all Windows 2000 domain controllers have been updated type c and press Enter to continue This will take a few minutes Once adprep32 exe has finished updating the Active Directory forest proceed to the domain update by typing support adprep adprep32 exe domainprep gpprep in the same comman
19. ailserver com 51 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Click Add Select the appropriate server and click OK Click Configure Once the settings have been configured click Finish In the center pane of Client Access right click the appropriate server 10 Select Enable Outlook Anywhere 11 0n the Enable Outlook Anywhere screen enter your mailserver address for example mail mailserver com 12 Select basic authentication 13 Ensure that the Allow secure channel SSL offloading is unchecked 14 Click Enable 15 Click Finish CONAW Configuring the Hub Transport role Here you will configure the Hub Transport role which is responsible for routing all mail messages to and from your mailboxes Configuring the Mailbox role 1 Click Start gt All Programs gt Microsoft Exchange Server 2010Exchange Management Console 2 In the left pane expand Organization Configuration and select Hub Transport 3 In the action pane on the far right select New Send Connector 4 Type SMTP as the send connector select the intended use as Internet and click Next 5 In the Address space window click Add 6 In the SMTP Address Space window type as the address ensure that the installer has checked Include all subdomains and click OK 7 Click Next 8 Accept defaults for the next two pages by clicking Next 9 At the New Connector page click New to c
20. andard Edition We will explain how to migrate user accounts Active Directory email software and a database application Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 We have actually performed this procedure and consolidated two legacy servers a primary server running Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 Premium with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and a member server running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard with SQL Server 2005 Workgroup Edition onto a single new Dell PowerEdge T410 The companion performance report available at http www principledtechnologies com clients reports Dell T410 SBS _performance0710 pdf shows that this one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition performed the work of two older HP ProLiant ML110 G5 servers while supporting twice as many users delivered better performance in both applications and left room for future growth This Guide documents some best practices and can help you simplify operations and take advantage of new features in Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition In the sections that follow we discuss some of the new features of the servers and software give an overview of the consolidation and migration process and discuss what to be aware of after the migration is complete The appendices to the Guide give detailed step by step information on how to successfully complete the migr
21. ant file initialization you must give the SE_MANAGE_VOLUME_NAME permission to the Windows account under which you run the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 service 1 2 Click Start gt Administrative Tools gt Local Security Policy At the Local Security Policy screen expand the Local Policies folder in the left pane and click User Rights Assignment Figure 8 30 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Local Security Policy 0 x File Action View Help es Flax sib Bh Security Settings oli El a Account Policies ial Deny log on as a batch job E F Local Policies i Deny log on as a service z Audit Policy E Deny log on locally SUPPORT_388945a a User Rights Assignment Li Deny log on through Terminal Ser C Security Options S Enable computer and user accoun Administrators E windows Frewal with Advanced Security Ga Force shutdown from a remote sy Administrators Serv E Network List Manager Policies m E Public key Policies Generate security audits LOCAL SERVICE NE E E Software Restriction Policies Impersonate a dient after authen LOCAL SERVICE NE 3 IP Security Policies on Local Computer e Increase a process working set Users il Increase scheduling priority Administrators Gal Load and unload device drivers Administrators Print al Lock pages in memory S Log on as a batch job LOCAL SERVICE IU E Log on a
22. ateway of your destination server should be the same as the subnet mask and gateway of your source server and the preferred DNS server should be the actual IP address of your source server because by default it also acts as the DNS server Because we used the default IP scheme of Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 for our network we assigned an IP address of 192 168 16 253 with subnet mask 255 255 255 0 a default gateway of 192 168 16 2 and 192 168 16 254 as our preferred DNS server since that is the IP address of our source server Running Windows Update Now that your Dell PowerEdge T410 server is connected to your network the first thing you should do is run Windows Update to install any available important or recommended updates To check for and install updates follow these steps 17 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 1 Click Start All Programs Windows Update 2 At the Windows Update screen you may choose to Turn on automatic updates or customize your update options by clicking Let me choose my settings 3 Once you have enabled automatic updates or chosen a custom update option click Check for updates on the upper left corner of the Windows Update window and install any recommended or important updates Joining the domain Next you must join the destination server to the domain of your source server and give your destination server an appr
23. ation NOTE Those with more complex configurations special gt requirements or the desire to avoid implementing the migration themselves may wish to investigate the consulting services Microsoft and Dell offer Why consider migrating to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition on a Dell PowerEdge T410 Because any migration requires an investment of time it should deliver clear benefits In this section we present just a few of the benefits from migrating to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition on a Dell PowerEdge T410 Features of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition A small business is not necessarily a simple business Business needs regulatory requirements and other factors place an increasing strain on limited IT resources Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition addresses many of these issues and offers many compelling new features including the following Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Simplified setup Much of the setup is wizard based making the installation and setup process considerably simpler Updated components When you migrate to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition you automatically upgrade key Microsoft Windows components including Active Directory Internet Information Services 7 5 IIS Windows PowerShell 2 0 and more Management Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard
24. ccount Provisioning tab of the Database Engine Configuration screen select whether you want to run 29 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 SQL Server 2008 in mixed mode or Windows Authentication only We recommend leveraging Active Directory security and selecting Windows Authentication However if you have to migrate SQL Server logins you must select mixed mode You must also specify at least one SQL Server administrator We clicked Add Current User If you run SQL Server 2008 in mixed mode you must enter a password for the sa account here 14 0n the Error and Usage Reporting screen SQL Server provides two options for participating in Microsoft s data collection program Send error reports to Microsoft or your corporate report server and Send anonymous feature usage data to Microsoft Leave these unchecked if you do not want to participate in Microsoft s data collection program Click Next to continue 15 The Installation Configuration Rules screen runs a check to see if the installation will be blocked When it is finished click Next 16 The Ready to install screen offers one last chance to review your choices After you do so click Install 17 At the Installation Progress screen wait until Setup is complete and click Next 18 The next screen notifies you that your installation was completed successfully Click Close to exit To enable inst
25. ckly in the Upgrade Advisor interface or save reports for later review You can install and execute the Upgrade Advisor on machines running Microsoft Windows XP SP2 Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later or Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 The Microsoft NET 2 0 framework is also a requirement to execute Upgrade Advisor 31 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 To install the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade Advisor complete the following steps on your legacy server running SQL Server 2005 i 6 Insert the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 DVD if your Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 server has a DVD drive or download the Upgrade Advisor from http www microsoft com downloads details aspx Fami lyID CEB4346F 657F 4D28 83F5 AAEOC5C83D52 amp amp displaylang de amp displaylang en If you are prompted to install Microsoft NET Framework when beginning the installation process click OK and follow these instructions a In the Welcome to Setup window click I have read and ACCEPT the terms of the License Agreement radio button and click Install In the Setup Complete window click Exit A Software Update Installation Wizard appears for Hotfix for Windows Server 2003 KB942288 v4 Click Next d In the License Agreement window click the I Agree radio button and click Next e In the KB942288 v4 Setup pop up window click
26. completed successfully 9 Click New Query and type EXEC sp help revlogin in the New Query window 10 Click Execute 11 When the command completes view the Messages pane and highlight all of the users you wish to transfer to Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 As a general guideline the user logins you need to transfer do not include the default system accounts Each user will have two lines the first stating their login name and the second line beginning with the words CREATE LOGIN Once you have highlighted all of the users you want to transfer right click and select Copy 12 Click Start gt Accessories gt Notepad 13 Right click in the Notepad window and click Paste 14 Click File and click Save As 15 Save the file as SQLusersscript sql in the File name field and click Save You must transfer the SQLusersscript sql file to the destination new server using either a network shared folder or a USB flash drive To complete the transfer process follow these steps on the destination server 1 Click Start gt All Programs gt Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 gt SQL Server Management Studio and connect to the default instance Generally the default instance is your server name 2 Navigate to the location where you have transferred the SQLuserscript sql file and double click it to open it as a new query window in SQL Server 2008 R2 3 When the file opens in Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio click Execute 4 I
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28. d prompt window and pressing Enter Once the domain update finishes type support adprep adprep32 exe rodcprep and press Enter This updates any Read Only Domain Controllers Preparing your Dell PowerEdge T410 server Now that your source server is ready you need to perform a few steps on your Dell PowerEdge T410 server running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition To simplify things we will call this the destination server Once you have physically set up your destination server according to Dell s recommendations and booted into Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition you are ready to configure your system for the migration Here is an outline of the steps you will perform in this section Configuring your network Running Windows Update Joining the domain Installing Active Directory and DNS Transferring Operation Master roles Configuring your network In order to configure your network properly you need to perform two relatively simple steps First you will physically connect the server into the network switch and then you will configure the network settings in Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition To physically connect the server into the network switch complete the following steps 1 Take an Ethernet cable and plug one end into an available port in the Ethernet switch For a visual 16 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Wind
29. d74208d617id amp displaylang en Extract the installation files and browse to the folder where you extracted the installation files in a command prompt Run the following two commands via the command prompt to update domain permissions Setup PrepareAD and Setup PrepareDomain Begin your Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 installation and choose the Client Access Services Transport Hub and Mailbox services Management Tools should automatically select itself when you add these roles See Appendix D for specific settings to use Run the following command after setup finishes to move RPC over HTTP capabilities from Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 to Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 ServerManagerCmd exe I RPC over HTTP proxy Open the Exchange Management Console and click Server Configuration gt Client Access Configure your External Client Access domain as your combined NLB host name mail yourdomain See Figure 5 24 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 6 On that same screen right click your server and choose Enable Outlook Anywhere Again type your NLB host name mail yourdomain in the available space EJ Configure External Client Access Domain amp as Server selection E Server selection This wizard helps you configure the extemal domain used by your Client Access servers L Completion Enter the domain name you will use with your extemal Client Acce
30. dio window and connect to your default instance Generally the default instance is your server name 2 Right click Databases in the object explorer pane and select Restore Database 37 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 3 At the Restore Database screen select the following options a gt a Select the file E 100 E 80 E 30 i MSSQL10_50 MSSQGLSERVER 3g MSSQL Sample Database bak H 0 Binn a m DATA FTData H B Install JOBS H 0 Log H Linorade x Selected path C Program Files Microsoft SQL Server MSSQL Files of type Backup Files bak tm x File name Sample Database bak In the To database field enter the name of the database you wish to restore NOTE It is critical to use the same database name as on your Microsoft SQL Server 2005 server If the database name does not match applications that depend on the database name may break Under Specify the source and location of backup sets to restore select the From device radio button and click the button to the left of the field At the Specify Backup screen select File as your Backup media and click Add Navigate to C Program Files Microsoft SQL Server MSSQL 10_50 MSSQLSERVER MSSQL Backup and select the name of the backup file Figure 12 Click OK 3 Documents and Settings ry Exchange SetupLogs B inetpub E Intel OpenManage EB PerfL
31. e Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Transferring Operation Master roles Finally you will transfer the Operation Master roles also known as Flexible Single Master Operations FSMO roles from the source server to the destination server There are five two forest wide roles and three domain wide roles The forest wide roles are the schema master and the domain naming master and the domain wide roles are the infrastructure master the RID master and the PDC emulator To successfully transfer these roles follow these steps on the destination server 1 10 11 12 Click Start type cmd and press Enter to open a command prompt Type ntdsutil and press Enter When ntdsutil appears type roles and press Enter When fsmo maintenance appears type connections and press Enter When server connections appears type connect to server lt destinationservername gt and press Enter where lt destinationservername gt is the name you have assigned to your destination server running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 the server you are currently working on Type quit and press Enter to go back to fsmo maintenance Type transfer schema master press Enter and click Yes to confirm the operation Type transfer naming master press Enter and click Yes to confirm the operation Type transfer infrastructure master press Enter and click Yes to confirm the operation Type transfer rid master
32. e Instance name and provide proper authentication to SQL Server 2005 5 Select the Databases you want to analyze If you want to analyze trace files or SQL batch files you may specify their location here Click Next to continue 6 Click Run to begin the analysis Run times vary 7 Following the analysis of your SQL Server 2005 server you can view the Upgrade Advisor report by clicking on Launch Report which lists warnings and errors Figure F Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade Advisor Report Viewer 18 x 3 Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade Advisor SOL Server2008R2 SSS a nT D View Report Upgrade Advisor Report Location C Documents and Settings Administrator My Documents SQL Server 2008 A2 Upgrade Advisor Reports ARCHERSDE xml Open Report Server ARCHER E Fiterby Instance or component 50L Server Z Alissues a Database Server Importance When to fix Description a Before Full Text Search has changed in SQL Server 2008 Upgrade Advisor determined that Full text search is currently installed Tellme more about this issue and how to resolve it T This issue has been resolved a A Advisory Other Database Engine upgrade issues Several upgrade issues cannot be detected by Upgrade Advisor To view undetectable issues click Tell me more about this issue and how to resolve it Tellme more about this issue and how to resolve it I This issue has been resolved Generated
33. egacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 In the following steps you create a new folder on the C drive of your legacy SQL server and enable sharing the folder temporarily on the network 1 Navigate to the C drive of your legacy SQL server The easiest way to access this is by clicking Start gt My Computer and then double clicking on C 2 Right click in the white space of the C drive screen select New and click Folder 3 Select an appropriate name for the folder 4 Right click your newly created folder and select Sharing and Security 5 At the new folder Properties screen click the Sharing tab 6 Click the Share this folder radio button and click Permissions 7 At the Permissions screen highlight the user Everyone select the Allow checkboxes for Full Control and click OK Figure 11 Permissions for SQL Migration Share RES Share Permissions Group or user names i Everyone Add Remove Permissions for Everyone Allow Deny Full Control Change Read Cancel Apply Figure 11 Sharing permissions for your new folder 36 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 8 Click OK to close your new folder Properties 9 Once you have created the network shared folder copy your SQL Server 2005 database backup into the shared folder By default your database backup can be found in C P
34. eview feature allows users to identify voicemails at work having to listen to the actual message Migration overview The migration process includes the following key steps We explain each in detail in subsequent sections e Preparing for the migration o Backing up your current configuration o Preparing your network o Modifying your user directory o Preparing your Dell PowerEdge T410 Server o Final considerations e Configuring the new server for migration o Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 prerequisites o Installing and configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 o Migrating your Microsoft Exchange Server mailboxes e Migrating Microsoft SQL Server o Installing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Standard o Using the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade Advisor o Implementing the migration e Decommissioning the source server o Migrating IP address and server name to the new server o Migrating DHCP o Demoting the source server as a domain controller e Summing up Before you begin please note that you will need the following items to successfully complete this migration e USB flash drive or external hard drive e Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition installation DVD e Router firewall device if you do not already have one installed Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Preparing for your migration Migrating SBS Preparing Migrating SQL and Exchange
35. ext At the Backup Type Destination and Name screen enter the desired location for your backup in the Choose a place to save your backup field and enter a name in the Type a name for this backup field Click Next At the Completing the Backup or Restore Wizard screen click Finish backup requires a floppy disk This floppy disk will be 9 NOTE Using this backup software to create a full system formatted as a bootable disk in case of a system crash 45 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Appendix B Reconfiguring networks Disabling the second network adapter in your source server 1 2 3 4 Click Start gt Control Panel Right click Network Connections and select Open Right click the Local Area Connection that is connected to the Internet and select Disable Close the Network Connections window Changing the IP address of your Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 server internal network adapter eae ee Click Start gt Control Panel Right click Network Connections and select Open Double click Server Local Area Connection Click Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties In the IP address field enter the new IP address Click OK Click OK Close the Network Connections window Running the Connect to the Internet wizard 3 8 9 1 Click Start gt Server Management 2 Click Internet and E mail and click C
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37. g Web distribution from both mailbox VMs 1 Click Start gt All Programs gt Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 gt Exchange Management Console 2 In the left pane expand Organization Configuration and select Mailbox 3 In the center pane click the Offline Address Book tab Right click the Default Offline Address List and click Move On the Move Offline Address Book screen click Browse Select the first mailbox server and click OK Click Move Once the move is complete click Finish Right click Default Offline Address List and click Properties 10 Click the Distribution Tab 11 Click Enable Web based distribution 12 Click Add 13 Select both OAB sites and click OK A CONAW 53 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 14 Click Apply and click OK 15 Restart your server 54 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Appendix E Migrating user mailboxes to the new server Here you will need to migrate user mailboxes off the Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 server and onto your Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 server This is the final step in the Exchange Server migration process gt PY eee eS 9 NOTE Depending on the size of your organization you may find it easier to manage the mailbox moves using the Move Mailbox cmdlet in the Exchange Management Shell Click Sta
38. gacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 7 Restart your destination server 8 On the destination serverlick Start Administrative Tools Server Manager 9 In the left pane of Server Manager expand Roles and click Active Directory Domain Services 10 In the right pane scroll down to the Advanced Tools section and click ADSI Edit in the AD DS Tools subsection 11 In ADSI Edit click Action Connect to 12 In the Connection Settings window click the Select a well known Naming Context radio button and select Configuration from the drop down menu Click OK 13 In the left pane click Configuration lt servername gt and expand the node 14 Click CN Configuration and expand the node 15 Click CN Sites and expand the node 16 Click CN lt sitename gt where lt sitename gt is the location of your source server and expand the node By default the site name is Default First Site Name 17 Click CN Servers and expand the node 18 Click CN lt servername gt where lt servername gt is the name of your source server and expand the node 19 Right click CN NTDS Settings click Delete and click Yes twice 20 In the left pane right click ADSI Edit and click Connect to 21 In the Connection Settings window click the Select a well known Naming Context radio button and select Default naming context from the drop down menu Click OK 22 In the left pane click Default naming
39. gacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 If you are using the backup solution that is included with Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 for your regular system backups you can also use this to create a manual backup Just be sure that it is configured to create a backup of the entire system To begin a manual backup follow these steps 1 Click Start and click Server Management 2 In the left pane click Backup A series of backup related options appears in the right pane 3 Click Back up now This brings up a Backup Utility screen 4 Click Start Backup to begin NOTE Depending on the amount of information you are backing up and the backup method of your software this procedure could take several hours to complete You may want to consider starting a backup and letting it run overnight If you currently do not have any backup method configured or you need to reconfigure the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 backup agent to create a full system backup refer to Appendix A for step by step instructions Additionally if any member servers are running applications that you wish to migrate to your new server you will also want to create backups of those The Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 operating systems also have integrated backup software See Appendix A for additional information on using this backup software Preparing your network Microsoft Wind
40. he server 7 Download Exchange Server 2010 from the following location http www microsoft com downloads details aspx Fami lyID 05741f65 2a7b 4070 879f d74208d617id amp displaylang en 8 Double click Exchange2010x64 exe 9 Select a folder to extract the installation files to and click OK 10 Open a command line at the location the files were extracted to NOTE The two Run commands that follow only need to be run once per domain that is being configured 11 Run Setup PrepareAD 12 Run Setup PrepareDomain 13 Run Setup EXE 14 The installer should consider Steps 1 and 2 complete and gray them out 15 Click the link to Step 3 Choose Exchange Language Option 16 Click Install only languages from the DVD 17 Click the link to Step 4 Install Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 18 Click Next to proceed past the introduction screen 19 Accept the license agreement and click Next 20 Select No for error reporting and click Next 50 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 21 Select Custom Exchange Server Installation and click Next 22 Select Client Access Services Hub Transport and Mailbox Exchange will automatically select Exchange Management Tools as well 23 Leave the organization name at default First Organization and click Next 24 At the question about client computers running Outlook 2003 and earlier select Yes and click Next 25 O
41. hoose Add Features Choose NET 3 5 1 Features and install them Once that finishes click Roles and choose Add Roles At the Before You Begin screen click Next Click Web Server IIS Add IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility IIS 6 Management Console Basic Authentication Windows Authentication Digest Authentication and Dynamic content Compression 23 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 checkboxes and proceed to install the Web Server IIS role Open Services and set the Net tcp port sharing to automatic Install the Active Directory Domain Services remote management tools by opening a command prompt and running the following command ServerManagerCmd i RSAT ADDS Restart the system Install the x64 version of the 2007 Office System Converter Microsoft Filter Pack 1 0 from http go microsoft com fwlink linkid 123380 Installing and configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 To install and configure Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 on your destination server complete the steps below For complete details on installing and configuring the Exchange Server 2010 Client Access Services Hub Transport and Mailbox roles see Appendix D NOTE Plan on at least 30 minutes for setting up Microsoft gt Exchange Server 2010 1 Download Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 from http www microsoft com downloads details aspx Fami lyID 05741f65 2a7b 4070 879f
42. ick Yes to continue 10 At the Install from Media screen leave Replicate data over the network from an existing domain controller selected and click Next 11 At the Source Domain Controller select the Use this specific domain controller radio button click to highlight the appropriate domain controller name and click Next 12 At the system folder location screen leave the default options and click Next 13 Assign a Directory Services Restore Mode Administrator account password and click Next 14 At the Summary screen review your selections and click Next 15 Once Active Directory Domain Services finishes installing click Finish and restart the system To continue the DNS server role installation complete the following steps below on the source server 1 Open a command prompt window by clicking Start Run and typing cmd 2 In the command prompt window type dnscmd enumdirectorypartitions press Enter and take note 19 9 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 of the directory partition count as well as the names of the listed partitions Next type net stop dns server and press Enter Once the service has successfully stopped type xcopy windir system32 dns c dns_export s and press Enter Type d to specify a directory name Go to the newly created dns_export folder in C and delete the Samples folder Click Start Run and type
43. ill save your database backup to C Program Files Microsoft SQL Server MSSQL Backup where you can copy it onto the network shared folder p Back Up Database Sample Database 7g si lol x Selectapage __ 8 Script i Help LA General Options Source Database Sample Database Recovery model E IMPLE Backup type Fu X Backup component Database Files and filegroups Backup set Name Sample Database Full Database Backup Description Backup set will expire After 0 days C On Connection Sessa Server SOL SERVER Back up to Disk Tape Connection C Program Files Microsoft SQL Server MSS Add SQL SERVERAdministrator 3 i Remove a View connection properties Contents Ready Cancel 4a Figure 10 Backing up your SQL Server 2005 database 5 Optionally on the Options tab select the checkbox to Verify your database backup upon completion gt NOTE This option increases backup time but checks the integrity of the backup file 6 Click OK to begin your backup creation When the backup process completes successfully a pop up screen appears Transferring the database to your new server using a network shared folder Because your servers are all now on the same network you can take advantage of shared folders across a network to transfer your SQL Server databases from the legacy SQL server to the destination server 35 Migrating two l
44. itional applications is beyond the scope of this Migration Guide 22 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Configuring the new server for migration Preparing Migrating SBS and Exchange Migrating SQL In this section we focus on configuring your new Dell PowerEdge T410 with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and migrating critical components such as Active Directory DNS and your Exchange Server mailboxes This section addresses the following e Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 prerequisites e Installing and configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 e Migrating your Microsoft Exchange Server mailboxes NOTE Once you have logged in you may see a pop up window stating This Program has known compatibility issues referring to Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 on the source server within the network Because you will be decommissioning the source server after completing migration you may ignore this warning and click Cancel Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 prerequisites There are a few prerequisites required to install Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 These prerequisites are NET 3 5 IIS and installing Microsoft Filter Pack The CAS role also suggests that you set the Net tcp port sharing to automatic Appendix C provides complete detailed installation instructions 1 a eda Click Start and click Server Manager Click Features and c
45. l Information in this document is subject to change without notice 44 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Appendix A Configuring backups Configuring Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 Backup for a manual backup 1 2 3 8 9 Click Start gt Server Management Click Backup and click Configure Backup At the Welcome to the Windows Small Business Server Backup Configuration Wizard screen click Next At the Backup Location screen select the media type where you wish to save your backup browse to it if applicable and click Next At the Backup Data Summary screen click Next At the Define Backup Schedule screen leave defaults and click Next At the Storage Allocation for Deleted Files and E mail screen verify that both checkboxes are selected and click Next At the Completing the Windows Small Business Server Backup Configuration Wizard screen click Finish At the Backup Configuration Wizard screen click Close Backing up a member server running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 1 2 3 Click Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt System Tools gt Backup At the Welcome to Backup or Restore Wizard screen click Next At the Backup or Restore screen click the Back up files and settings radio button and click Next At the What to Back Up screen click the All information on this computer radio button and click N
46. lations schedule SQL Server Agent jobs that run against their databases You must migrate these jobs to your new Microsoft SQL Server 2008 server Locate the jobs you need to migrate in SQL Server Management Studio on your Microsoft SQL Server 2005 server under the SQL Server Agent right click each one and select Script Job As gt Create To gt New Query Window Connect to the SQL Server 2008 server and run the resulting script in a query window 39 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Decommissioning the source server Migrating DHCP There are just a few final steps left before the migration is complete First we will migrate the DHCP role and finally we will demote the source server as a domain controller so that it can be safely decommissioned Migrating the DHCP role from your source server to your destination server is a simple export import procedure that can be completed relatively quickly To export your DHCP database and configuration follow these steps on the source server 1 Click Start Run type cmd and click OK to open a command prompt window 2 Type netsh dhcp server export C dhcpinfo txt all and press Enter To install the DHCP Server service on an existing Windows Server 2003 based computer Click Start Administrative Tools Server Manager In the left pane click Roles In the right pane click Add Roles Click Next to continue
47. n the Configure Client Access server external domain screen check the box for The Client Access server role will be Internet facing and enter the domain of your server 26 At the Mail Flow settings screen click browse select the appropriate Exchange server and click OK Click Next 27 At the Customer Experience Improvement Program screen select I don t wish to join the program at this time and click Next 28 If a warning about a lack of SMTP appears after the check finishes ignore it 29 Click Install to start the installation process 30 Once installation is complete click Finish Exchange should automatically open the Exchange Management Console 31 Open a command prompt and run ServerManagerCmd exe I RPC over HTTP proxy Configuring the Client Access Services role Here you will configure Client Access Services including Outlook Web Access Outlook Anywhere and ActiveSync gt NOTE If you use SSL as part of the migration you will also need to move your certificates to the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 server 1 If Exchange does not automatically open the Exchange Management Console click Start gt All Programs gt Microsoft Exchange Server 20103Exchange Management Console 2 In the left pane expand Server Configuration and select Client Access 3 Right click and select Configure External Client Access Domain 4 On the Server selection screen enter your mailserver address for example mail m
48. n view Help e gt m B2 m Active Directory Domains and Trust Active Directory Domains and Trusts eee a a 5 PPtest local domainDNs Figure 3 Active Directory Domains and Trusts screen 2 To raise the domain functional level right click your domain name in the left pane and select Raise Domain Functional Level 3 An additional Raise Domain Functional Level screen pops up Figure 4 Select Windows Sever 2003 from the drop down menu and click Raise If a confirmation pop up screen appears click OK 14 Raise Domain Functional Level xj Domain name Current domain functional level Windows 2000 native Select an available domain functional level windows Server 2003 oe A After you raise the domain functional level it cannot be reversed For more information on domain functional levels click Help Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Cancel Help Figure 4 Raise Domain Functional Level pop up screen 4 5 6 If the operation succeeds an additional notification pop up screen appears Click OK to return to the Active Directory Domains and Trusts screen To raise the forest functional level right click Active Directory Domains and Trusts just above your domain name in the left pane and select Raise Forest Functional Level An additional Raise Forest Functional Level screen pops up As before select
49. ng to the Internet and your private network while keeping them separated from each other 10 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Internet A Router 192 168 16 2 SBS 2003 Client 1 Client 2 Client 3 New IP Addresses Figure 2 Migration ready network Figure 2 displays how your network should be configured for the migration with a dotted line indicating the connection that you will set up before you perform the actual migration to your new Dell PowerEdge T410 If your current network is set up like Figure 1 we have devised a method of introducing a router and defining the IP address of your new server in a way that prevents you from having to make changes to every system on the network If your current network setup already matches Figure 2 you may skip to the Modifying your user directory section below Below we provide an overview of the steps needed to seamlessly introduce a router firewall and reconfigure your Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 network Note that your users will temporarily lose access to the Internet during this process 1 Connect your router Generally speaking there are two types of connections on a typical router a wide area network WAN port and usually several local area network LAN ports For now once you have powered on your router plug in an Ethernet cable from your network switch in
50. ogs Program Files E Broadcom Common Files 3 Intemet Explorer 39 Microsoft Microsoft Analysis Services 3 Microsoft SQL Server GAB TE Ge Figure 12 Selecting the database to restore 38 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 e Click OK again to return to the Restore Database screen Figure 13 Check the Restore checkbox and click OK amp Restore Database Sample Database 0 x Solocta pa LS Script Dh Help Ee Options Destination for restore Select or type the name of a new or existing database for your restore operation To database Sample Database 7 To a point in time Most recent possible R Source for restore Specify the source and location of backup sets to restore C From database l zj From device CAProgram Files Microsoft SQL Server MSSQL10 MS Bl Select the backup sets to restore Connection Server local Connection TEST Admin View connection properties Figure 13 Restoring your selected database 4 When the Restore of database completed successfully screen appears click OK 5 While in SQL Server Management Studio reset the database access property to multi user See Appendix F for details Transferring SQL Server Agent jobs Almost all instal
51. oles At the Select Server Roles screen click Web Server IIS and click Next At the Introduction to Web Server IIS screen click Next At the Select Role Services screen select the IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility IIS 6 Management Console Basic Authentication Windows Authentication Digest Authentication and Dynamic content Compression checkboxes Click Next At the Confirm Installation Selections screen click Install At the Installation Results screen click Close Installing Microsoft Filter Pack 1 0 To install Microsoft Filter Pack 1 0 complete the following steps this is required to install Exchange Server 2010 1 2 Double click the FilterPackx64 installer At the Welcome screen click Next 49 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 3 At the License Agreement screen accept the terms in the agreement by checking the checkbox and click Next 4 Click OK to close the installation Installing Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Install and configure Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 by completing the following steps 1 Select Start gt Administrative Tools gt Server Manager 2 Click Start type services and press Enter 3 Right click the Net Tcp Port Sharing service and click Properties 4 Change the Net Tcp Port Sharing startup type to Automatic and click OK 5 Open a command prompt and run ServerManagerCmd i RSAT ADDS 6 Restart t
52. onnect to the Internet At the Welcome to the Configure E mail and Internet Connection Wizard screen click Next At the Connection Type screen click the Broadband radio button and click Next At the Broadband Connection screen select A local router device with an IP address from the My server uses drop down menu Click Next At the Router Connection screen enter the preferred DNS server and the Local IP address in the appropriate fields Check the My server uses a single network connection for other Internet access and the local network checkbox and click Next If a warning pops up about configuring an external firewall device click Yes to view additional information or click No to continue When the network adapter warning pops up click No At the Web Serviced Configuration screen leave the default selections and click Next 10 At the Web Server Certificate screen select the appropriate radio button if you have an existing certificate or create a new one and click Next 11 At the Internet E mail screen click Do not change Internet e mail configuration and click Next 12 At the E mail Delivery Method screen click the use DNS to route e mail radio button and click Next 13 At the E mail Retrieval Method screen select the appropriate settings In our case we checked the Use 46 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Exchange checkbox Click
53. opriate name You will need the exact name of the domain in order to do this You can find the domain name easily by opening a command prompt window on your source server and typing ipconfig all The domain name is listed as the Primary DNS Suffix Once you have the domain name follow these steps on your destination server Click Start right click Computer and select Properties 2 Under Computer name domain and workgroup settings click Change settings 3 In the Computer Name tab click Change 4 Under Computer name enter the name you wish to assign your destination server during the migration For example we used DellPET410 5 Under Member of select the Domain radio button and enter the appropriate domain name 6 When prompted to enter user credentials with administrative rights enter an administrator user name and password and click OK 7 When you receive a pop up message stating that you successfully joined the domain click OK 8 Click OK to exit the remaining dialogue boxes and restart your computer when prompted Installing Active Directory and DNS In this section we will promote the destination server to be a domain controller in your domain as well as install DNS This creates a replica of your source server Active Directory onto the destination server NOTE You will have both servers running as domain controllers during the entire migration process until both the mail server and database
54. overy to be added to an existing Exchange Server 2010 setup without any special clustering preparation DAGs also allow for clustering in multi role installations because DAGs use mailbox level failover while previous versions of Exchange use Exchange level failover Greater mailbox mobility As previously mentioned putting more responsibility on the Client Access Services CAS role allows for greater mailbox mobility This allows a mailbox to be moved between servers while a user is accessing it Shadow copies of email messages Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 creates shadow copies of emails as the message moves throughout an organization and uses these shadow copies to keep messages from being lost due to disk or server failure I O optimization Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 uses several different techniques to help reduce the load on storage The reduced amount of I O allows for use of cheaper disks which saves costs for Exchange administrators Exchange Server 2010 also optimizes disk Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 I O to no longer arrive in bursts which allows greater utilization of lower end SATA disk drives e Greater messaging consolidation Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 adds many features to unified messaging New capabilities such as receiving voicemail in your inbox allow Exchange to act as a one stop location for all messaging The new voicemail text pr
55. ows Server 2008 R2 reference an Ethernet cable and port look similar to a phone line cable and jack except they are wider 2 Take the other end of the Ethernet cable and plug it into the first Ethernet port with a number 1 printed next to it on the back of your Dell PowerEdge T410 server 3 Verify that the connection is active by looking for blinking green lights on either side of the Ethernet port where you just plugged in the Ethernet cable connected to the switch Next you will assign a static IP address to your new server for the migration To configure the network settings in Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition complete the following steps 1 Click Start gt Control Panel 2 In the Control Panel click View network status and tasks under Network and Internet 3 In the upper left side of the window click Change adapter settings 4 In the Network Connections window you should see two Local Area Connections with only one of them being active Inactive network connections are marked with a red X and say Network cable unplugged Right click the active connection and click Properties 5 Click Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 so that it is highlighted and click Properties 6 Change the radio buttons so that Use the following IP address and Use the following DNS server addresses are selected 7 Enter an appropriate IP Address subnet mask gateway and preferred DNS server The subnet mask and g
56. ows Small Business Server 2003 R2 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 operate differently in terms of how they run within a network To prepare for a successful migration you may need to make some changes to your internal network and the way it connects to the Internet If your network is set up based on Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 best practices it should look similar to Figure 1 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Internet SBS 2003 3 192 168 16 2 Network switch Client 1 Client 3 Client 2 Figure 1 Typical Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 network The primary difference between the recommended network setup for Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 is that the server no longer acts as the primary gateway to the Internet nor acts as a firewall for the internal network Instead the network needs to be configured with an independent router and firewall between the network switch and the Internet A firewall is simply a protective barrier intended to keep unauthorized users from accessing your private network and a router is a device that manages network traffic between two different networks In the case of a typical small business network like the one in Figure 2 the router and firewall are on the same device The device manages traffic between the network leadi
57. plorer Details pane the Summary pane and any other parts of the user interface that you may have active These panes open database connections to the relevant database and may cause your SINGLE_USER operation to fail See Appendix F for details on setting the database to single user mode Setting the database to single user mode immediately disconnects all users causing them to lose any work in progress You must notify your users well in advance of setting the database to single user mode Creating a backup of your SQL Server 2005 database Creating a backup of your database is a relatively easy process that you can complete using the following steps on your legacy SQL server 1 Open SQL Management Studio by clicking Start gt Microsoft SQL Server 2005 gt SQL Server Management Studio 2 At the Connect to Server screen log onto the SQL server with Windows Authentication and click Connect 3 At the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio expand the server and Databases right click the database you wish to move select Tasks and select Back Up 4 This brings up a Back Up Database screen Figure 10 Select the following options under General e Under Backup type choose Full from the drop down menu e Under Backup set give your database backup a name 34 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 e Under Destination you may leave the default destination This w
58. reate the connector 10 Click Finish to close the New SMTP Send Connector wizard 11 Close the Exchange Management Console and reboot the server Here you will configure the Mailbox role by completing the following steps 52 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 1 Click Start gt All Programs gt Microsoft Exchange Server 2010Exchange Management Console In the left pane expand Organization Configuration and Mailbox so the Database Management tab is visible Right click Mailbox Database and select Properties Select the Maintenance tab Check the Enable circular logging box Click OK Click OK to any warnings about circular logging being applied after the database is remounted Right click the Mailbox Database click Dismount Database and click Yes to confirm 9 Right click the Mailbox Database and click Mount Database 10 Right click Public Folder Database and select Properties 11 Check the Enable circular logging box 12 Click OK 13 Click OK to any warnings about circular logging being applied after the database is remounted 14 Right click the Public Folder Database click Dismount Database and click Yes to confirm 15 Right click the Public Folder Database and click Mount Database Noupwi on 9 Configuring the Offline Address Book and enabling Web distribution Here you will set up the Offline Address Book You are also enablin
59. responding IP address of the source server and click Delete 38 Close DNS Manager Microsoft Windows Server R2 2008 Standard Edition running ona Dell PowerEdge T410 server introduces many new features and performance enhancements to your small business network As we explained in this Guide performing the simple migration from two older servers onto one Dell PowerEdge T410 server provides a small to medium sized business with better performance allows more users as a business expands maintains headroom for future growth and provides numerous cost benefits With some up front time spent preparing and planning you can complete this migration with minimal downtime 43 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 THIS WHITE PAPER IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND MAY CONTAIN TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS AND TECHNICAL INACCURACIES THE CONTENT IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND Microsoft Windows Server SQL Server Active Directory and Windows are registered trademarks and BitLocker Hyper V and Windows PowerShell are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Intel and Xeon are registered trademarks of Intel Corp Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products Dell disclaims proprietary interest in the marks and names of others For more information contact Del
60. rogram Files Microsoft SQL Server MSSQL 1 MSSQL Backup 10 Once your database is finished copying over to the shared folder go to your destination server open any Windows Explorer window and enter lt legacysqlservername gt c lt sharedfoldername gt where lt legacysqlservername gt is the name of the server you are transferring your database from and lt sharedfoldername gt is the name of the shared folder you created Example SQL SERVER c SQL Migration Share You should then see your database backup file in the folder contents Copy this file into C Program Files Microsoft SQL Server MSSQL 10_50 MSSQLSERVER MSSQL Backup the default SQL Server database backup location on your destination server If a Destination Folder Access Denied warning window pops up click Continue Transferring your user logins Before you restore your database it is important to transfer your SQL User Logins so that your users will be able to access any relevant databases after the migration Microsoft support provides an excellent guide to transferring your logins available at http support microsoft com kb 918992 For step by step instructions on how to transfer your user logins using the Microsoft knowledge base article above see Appendix F Restoring your database on the destination server The database restoration process is just as simple as the database backup process 1 Open the Microsoft SQL Server Management Stu
61. roles have been moved to your destination server Then you will demote and decommission the source server leaving your destination server as the primary domain controller 18 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 To complete the Active Directory installation follow these steps 1 Click Start Run type dcpromo and click OK 2 At the Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard welcome screen check the Use advanced mode installation option and click Next 3 At the Operating System Compatibility screen click Next 4 At the Choose a Deployment Configuration screen select the Existing forest radio button and select Add a domain controller to an existing domain Click Next 5 At the Network Credentials screen you are asked to enter the domain name and then specify an alternate set of credentials Click Set and enter an authorized network administrator account user name and password Click OK and click Next 6 At the Select a Domain screen you should be able to see the Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 domain listed Click it to highlight it and click Next 7 At the Select a Site screen select the appropriate site and click Next 8 At the Additional Domain Controller Options leave the default selections with DNS server and Global catalog checked and click Next 9 If you receive a warning about creating a delegation for the DNS server cl
62. rt gt All Programs Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Exchange Management Console Expand Recipient Configuration and select Mailbox Select the mailboxes you wish to move to the new server On the lower right panel click New Local Move Request On the Introduction screen click Browse Select the new mailbox server and click OK Click Next On the Move Options Screen keep defaults and click Next Click New to create the move requests 10 After the move requests are created the servers will start transferring the mailboxes you selected You can check the status of the moves in Move Requests under Recipient Configuration 55 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Appendix F Microsoft SQL Server migration steps Setting the access property of a database to single user or multi user 1 Start SQL Server Management Studio by selecting Start gt All Programs gt Microsoft SQL Server 2005 gt SQL Server Management Studio Enter your server name select Windows Authentication and click Connect To set the database to single user mode to ensure no updates occur close any query window Object Explorer details window or summary windows that may be open Leave Object Explorer open If Object Explorer is not visible you can invoke it by pressing F8 Expand Databases right click the database in Object Explorer and select Properties On the left side of Database
63. s a service SYSTEM LOCAL SER E Manage auditing and security log Exchange Enterpris Modify an object label E Modify firmware environment values Administrators E Perform volume maintenance tasks Administrators Ez Profile single process Administrators E Profile system performance Administrators H Remove computer from docking st Administrators Ga Replace a process level token LOCAL SERVICE NE SH Restore files and directories Administrators Serv aa Shut down the system Administrators Serv a Synchronize directory service data a gt Take ownership of files or other o Administrators Figure 8 Local Security Policy screen 3 In the right pane right click Perform volume maintenance tasks and click Properties Click Add User or Group 4 At the Select users Computers or Groups screen type system in the Enter the object names to select field and click Check Names 5 At the Multiple Names Found screen click SYSTEM and click OK 6 Click OK twice to return to the Local Security Policy screen and close the window Using the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade Advisor The Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade Advisor is a major aid in migration research This utility scans old databases and SQL Server components for compatibility issues features and syntax the newer database management system does not support and many other critical components The utility lets you view reports qui
64. s processors These processors automatically adjust their speed and energy usage to meet the requirements of your applications improving performance and saving power For more information see Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 http www intel com p en_ US products server processor x eon5000 Management The Dell PowerEdge T410 like all late model Dell servers comes with the Dell Lifecycle Controller This tool simplifies management by providing a single interface for management functions and by storing critical system information in the system itself No need to keep track of floppy disks or USB keys for drivers or firmware For more information on the Dell PowerEdge T410 see http www dell com us en enterprise servers server poweredge t410 pd aspx refid server poweredge t410 amp cs 555 amp s biz Features and benefits of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 offers distinct benefits that both administrators and users will encounter after an upgrade The following list highlights some of the more significant improvements Greater deployment flexibility In previous versions of Exchange implementations such as clustering required separation of Exchange roles and installation of a specific clustered mailbox role Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 changes that with Database Availability Groups DAGs DAGs allow clustering and disaster rec
65. se In the console tree right click the domain for which you want to raise functionality and select Raise Domain Functional Level Under Select an available domain functional level click Windows Server 2003 and click Raise to raise the Domain Functional level to Windows Server 2003 48 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Appendix D Installing and configuring the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Client Access Services Hub Transport and Mailbox roles Here you will install and configure your server with the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Client Access Services Hub Transport and Mailbox roles You need to install a number of pre requisites before you can begin installing Exchange roles Installing NET Framework 3 5 1 features To install Net Framework 3 5 1 features complete the following steps this is required to install Exchange Server 2010 1 oe Click Start gt Administrative Tools gt Active Directory Domains and Trust Select Start gt Administrative Tools gt Server Manager Click Features Click Add Features Select NET Framework 3 5 1 Features and click Install When the installation finishes click OK Installing Internet Information Services IIS To install IIS complete the following steps this is required to install Exchange Server 2010 i 2 3 6 7 Select Start gt Administrative Tools gt Server Manager Click Add R
66. sor 31 Implementing the Migration ciisscieisiveasecisseiwicisesiniarzenins 33 Decommissioning the source Server sssssssssssssesesessssssesesre 40 Migrating DHCP irrrinian onian 40 Demoting the source server as a domain controller 41 SUMMING UP sincsscdeeyssvananensexdeuasnaveaqeseeneeuesdenaateversaounsnans 43 Appendix A Configuring backupS ssssssssssrrssssrerrrrssrsrrrrns 45 Appendix B Reconfiguring networks s ssssssssssssrrrrssrsrrrrns 46 Appendix C Preparing the domain controller cccceee 48 Raising the domain and forest functional levels n 48 Appendix D Installing and configuring the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Client Access Services Hub Transport and Mailbox roles ssssssssssssnrrrrrrrrrssrsnnrrnns 49 Installing NET Framework 3 5 1 features sssccncseseeierwsinces 49 Installing Internet Information Services IIS aeee 49 Installing Microsoft Filter Pack 1 0 reiniciei 49 Installing Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 008 50 Configuring the Client Access Services role 51 Configuring the Hub Transport role ccccceceeeeeeeeeneeneeas 52 Configuring the Mailbox role siseiitciienativiatagamenewatee 52 Configuring the Offline Address Book and enabling Web CISKHIDUL ON cianniiacadeis winaenidaciibaidnrsrntideemecinas eeeeieacenndas 53 Appendix E Migrating user mailboxes to the new server 55 Appendix F Microsoft SQL Server migration steps 56 Migrating two legacy HP
67. ss servers example mail contoso com fest Jocal Select the Client Access servers to use with the extemal URL dP Add X Figure 5 Configuring the External Client Access Domain 7 In the Exchange Management Console click Organization Configuration and click Hub Transport Click Send Connectors and create a new SMTP send connector 8 Open the Exchange Management Console click Organization Configuration and click Mailbox 9 Click the Offline Address Book tab Move the Default Offline Address Book from your Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 server to your destination server running Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 10 Click the Distribution tab and enable Web based distribution of the Offline Address Book OAB Migrating your Microsoft Exchange Server mailboxes The final step in this migration is to move the user mailboxes to your new server For complete details of the mailbox migration see Appendix E 25 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 NOTE The total time required to migrate mailboxes relies heavily on the size of the database 1 On the destination server open the Exchange Management Console and click Recipient Configuration gt Mailbox 2 Create a New Local Move Request Use this move request to move the user mailboxes to the destination server 26 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running
68. the E mail is delivered directly to my server radio button and click Next 14 At the E mail Domain Name screen enter your domain name in the E mail domain name field and click Next 15 At the Remove E mail Attachments screen accept defaults and click Next 16 At the Completing the Configure E mail and Internet Connection Wizard review the settings and click Finish 17 When the wizard finishes click Close 18 If you are prompted to create password policies when the configuration is complete click No because you will be decommissioning this server after the migration 47 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Appendix C Preparing the domain controller Migrating from Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 to Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 is not possible with default Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 permissions Use the following steps to prepare your domain permissions for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Raising the domain and forest functional levels Before setting up the new server you must set the existing domain controller to run in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 native mode 1 2 Click Start gt Administrative Tools gt Active Directory Domains and Trust In the console tree right click Active Directory Domains and Trusts and select Raise Forest Functional Level Under Select an available forest functional level click Windows Server 2003 and click Rai
69. to one of the LAN ports on the router 2 Disable or remove the Internet facing network adapter in your Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 server You may do this either by physically taking out the network adapter card or by 11 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 disabling it within Windows For specific steps on how to disable the network adapter see Appendix B Change the IP address of your Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 server internal network adapter By default the self assigned static IP address of your Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 server is 192 168 16 2 and every other member server or client will be assigned an IP address of 192 168 16 where is unique for each system in the network Change the IP address of Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 server to another static address that is not currently being used in your network For example if you have DHCP set to not give any IP address higher than 192 168 16 200 you could assign your Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 server the IP address of 192 168 16 254 You will also soon need to determine a static IP address for your new Dell PowerEdge T410 server so it would be wise to go ahead and also write down what IP address you plan on giving the new server For specific steps on how to change the IP address see Appendix B Assign the internal IP address and subnet
70. tures to an existing installation 5 Launch a wizard to install SQL Server 2008 R2 in a non dustered environment or to add features to Installation an existing SQL Server 2008 R2 instance Maintenance a Sa New SQL Server failover duster installation ool Launch a wizard to install a single node SOL Server 2008 R2 failover cluster Resources if Add node to a SQL Server failover duster Advanced y ol Q Launch a wizard to add a node to an existing SQL Server 2008 R2 failover duster Options S Upgrade from SQL Server 2000 SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2008 _ Launcha wizard to upgrade SQL Server 2000 SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2008 to SQL Server 2008 R2 Search for product updates Search Microsoft Update for SQL Server 2008 R2 product updates eer SQL Server 2008 R2 Figure 6 SQL Server 2008 R2 Installation 3 A Setup Support Rules screen opens and runs a quick check to identify any potential problems Once the operation finishes click OK to continue 4 Enter your product key in the Product Key screen and click Next 5 At the License Terms screen read and accept the license terms and click Next to continue 6 At the Setup Support Files screen click Install to add the necessary setup support files 7 At the Setup Support Rules screen the installer runs another series of checks and warns of any issues you may encounter with your installation Read these to make any necessary corrections and click Install when
71. your Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 server s network settings This wizard is located in Server Management within Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 See Appendix B for a step by step guide of how to reconfigure your Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 server to work with a single network adapter and successfully connect to the router Modifying your user directory You must make two simple but important modifications to your old user directory Active Directory before adding Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 as an additional domain controller First you must raise the functional level of both your Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 Active Directory domain and forest from Microsoft Windows 2000 to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Next you must install schema updates to the domain and forest to enable compatibility between your source and destination server Raising the functional level of your source server Active Directory To raise the functional level of Active Directory from Microsoft Windows 2000 to Microsoft Windows Server 2003 complete the following steps 1 Click Start gt Administrator Tools gt Active Directory Domains and Trusts This brings up the Active Directory Domains and Trusts screen Figure 3 13 Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410 running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Active Directory Domains and Trusts E ioj xi File Actio

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