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CMS Upgrade

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Mar 23, 2012
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I am running CMS R16 with 4 ACD, all ACDs are being upgraded to 7.1 and then CMS. Avaya is upgraded the HDD only same physical server. My question is there a way where I can use the old HDD to retrieve the old system Historical reports, knowing the old HDD will not be connected to the server no more.
Is therea way to archive the entire old HDD reports and load them on the new CMS HDD system.

Today Makes Tomorrow
 
When I upgraded Avaya captured the historical data from the system. Then Loaded this data into the new system as ACD1Hist. The New system had ACD1 and ACD1Hist.

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Hi
There is an export process to store the historical data "external" from the old CMS on a shared or physical ( USB stick / drive) , you can then safeguard the information and import it back on ACD 1. ( check support.avaya.com , CMS , upgrade documentation ). Its states you can only do this once .. but if you delete ACD1 and add it again you can do it again. Ps. there is an obivous gap in your data though be aware of it , as the historical data is only "historical" if your interval has finished and the CMS has completed consolidating the data. Its very straight forward the biggest hassle was for me to map a drive correctly as my customer did not want me to use external drives. ( please do not use the tapes .. that takes serisouly longer)
 
Part of the upgrade process will be to perform a backup of the current data and then restore the data back into the system after the hard drive replacement. If you are "merging" the multiple CM platforms and will only have one ACD after the upgrade the historical data from the 3 other ACDs can be put into what is referred to as a "pseudo-acd" so it will be available on your "new" system.
 
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