Migration Documentation question

Hi,
We are trying to follow the "How To Migrate from SAP Enterprise Portal 5.0 SP6 to SAP NetWeaver '04" documentation, but have questions and open OSS messages. 
Does anyone have a set of documentation and or notes that can be followed to a completion of the migration?  Any additional notes that may not be in the documentation or at least clear in the documentation?
Open questions:
1.  Question on connectivity to the EP5 system from NW04 for migration;  In the above mentioned documentation on page 42 in the section 3.2.8 "Defining and Configuring a System for EP5" number 4, it asks for an EP50 Server Port. Is this the default port 80 or is there a way to determine which port to use for this entry?
2.  Page not displayed on service configuration;  We have our NW04 SP14 Portal build working with Windows Integrated Authentication and our corporate LDAP for Single Sign On with our network ID's. When we login
to the Portal with our network id, we get "Page cannot be displayed" when navigating to System Administration-> System Configuration-> Service Configuration to add the migration key. If we login as Administrator, we can see the Service Configuration page and drill down
to applications - >UpgraderService.
Why does this page not render with our network id's as our network id's have the same roles as Administrator?
Any thoughts on the above questions and any help with better documentation will be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Rick

Thanks, I appreciate your input!
On 8/24/2010 9:36 AM, kjhurni wrote:
>
> Ah, I see.
>
> So if you have a LUN (vdisk, whatever your SAN Vendor calls it), and
> let's say you have 2 or more servers that can access it, but you have
> NOT installed the NCS stuff yet.
>
> I THINK that unless the server try to mount it (and I think you'd have
> to enable the partition/pool thingy as "clusterable") you should be
> okay.
>
> But don't quote me on that one.
>
> I'm also thinking that before you make the resource
> "sharable/clusterable" that you have to install NCS but then make the
> "shared" LUN as shareable before you go making up the Cluster Resource
> objects.
>
> the only exception to that may be the SBD partition (that has to be
> shareable first I think)?
>
> It's been a LONG time since I installed clustering (ours was like 8
> years ago so we've just done upgrades since then).
>
>

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