I am about to upgrade my SMS Site Servers (Three primary site servers in 3 sites running on Windows NT 4.0 with SMS 2.0 (SP3) and SQL (SP2)) to Windows 2000.
However, I have been unable to find detailed Microsoft documents on how to perform the upgrade. I want to do an in-place upgrade seeing how my hardware is sufficient.
- I plan to perform a full flat backup of the server and database (meaning services and database stopped.).
- Then I need to run a Compaq primer utility to put all drivers in defualt mode during the windows 2000 upgrade process. (For example, NIC teaming may get screwed up...therefore, the primer utility disables teaming during the upgrade process.)
- Now, I'm not sure. I may leave the SMS and SQL services shut down duing the windows 2000 upgrade process. I'm not sure...what do you recommend?
- I'm also not sure if order matters...primary site, secondary site?
Am I missing any steps? In general the upgrade process should be pretty straight forward.
Thanks for any information... Joseph L. Poandl
MCSE 2000
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However, I have been unable to find detailed Microsoft documents on how to perform the upgrade. I want to do an in-place upgrade seeing how my hardware is sufficient.
- I plan to perform a full flat backup of the server and database (meaning services and database stopped.).
- Then I need to run a Compaq primer utility to put all drivers in defualt mode during the windows 2000 upgrade process. (For example, NIC teaming may get screwed up...therefore, the primer utility disables teaming during the upgrade process.)
- Now, I'm not sure. I may leave the SMS and SQL services shut down duing the windows 2000 upgrade process. I'm not sure...what do you recommend?
- I'm also not sure if order matters...primary site, secondary site?
Am I missing any steps? In general the upgrade process should be pretty straight forward.
Thanks for any information... Joseph L. Poandl
MCSE 2000
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