Migration from OCS 10.1.1 to OCS 10.1.2
When I have migrated of OCS 10.1.1 to OCS 10.1.2, I can't starting up service Oracle Content Services, I need kwnow what is must do??
The others services if they workin well.
I hope help me
Thanks You
Jhonny
Any entries in the logfiles? Did you try to start it from the commandline?
cu
Andreas
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Migration from OCS to Exchange 5.5
Hi All,
I need to migrate the users and thier email addresses and thier inbox into new exchange 5.5 server, is there any tool to do that, or any way!!???
Best RegardsOCS uses IMAP4 for storing emails, so the best thing would probably be to ask on some Microsoft message board about the best way to migrate from IMAP4 -> Exchange.
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We have in our enterprise the following scenario:
1 - Lync 2013 client is installed
2 - User accounts are not migrated to Lync 2013 Server, users are using Office Communicator as their main tool
3 - Users receive Lync 2013 meeting requests but when try to access them, Lync 2013 client launches and shows error. Users will need to open the browser and paste the URL to the address bar but this still open
4 - We cannot use the workaround of adding "?SL=1" to the Lync 2013 meeting URL as the user base is large and manual workaround is not accepted
5 - Question: is there any automated way, via egistry key or GPO setting, so that users temporarily (until their accounts are migrated to Lync 2013 server) can bypass Lync 2013 client completely and automatically open all Lync 2013 meetings
on the browser, using Lync Web Plug-in?Thanks for the response,
First, I should have mentioned clearly that users have Office Communicator 2007 client and Lync 2013 client installed in their machines. Their accounts are not migrated yet to Lync 2013 server.
Second, we are using IE9 and IE10. The issue is that users CAN join Lync 2013 meetings with their browsers but have to paste the URL manually to browser and add "?SL=1" otherwise, if they just click at the "Join Online Meeting" or "Join
Lync Meeting" URL it launches Lync 2013 client which shows error because is not configured yet, as they are using OCS client and migrating slowly to Lync 2013 server.
Is there a Group Policy setting or a registry key from Microsoft that can be turned on to these users machines and make will all Lync meeting requests to be opened in IE browser instead of Lync 2013 client. We need a way to ignore
Lync 2013 client until user accounts are migrated to Lync 2013 Server. Manually typing URLs is not an option in a big organization, can't explain thousands of users of different levels what to do.
We are regretting the decision not to separate Lync 2013 from Office 2013 package we deployed recently. If Lync 2013 is uninstalled then all Lync meeting requests are opened in browser without an issue. -
Migration from OCS 10g to Another OCS10g
I need to migrate a single box installation of OCS 10g (production) to a multi-box with hight disponibility feature (with new machine names, etc).
Anybody have a idea to migrate this setup ?
Best Regards,
Adail HorstHello
you've been advised to contact ACE team through you Oracle Sales Rep some times ago, they would surely have provided some help, now the they've moved to Beehive, that will be impossible.
OCS is not an "imature solution", but now it's becoming "too mature" as it will be replaced with Beehive, and you waited too long before ringing the bell. Who is immature ? Oracle Support because they want to call you in order to provide some help ? I don't understand.
Though, migrating OID, emails and Calendar is far from being impossible, it's the easiest part.
- for OID you just need to migrate contents (users, groups etc) through LDIF
- for emails and contacts you need OMT (Oracle Migration Tool) and a partner to operate that tool
- for calendar it's more or less a matter of moving the database if you keep ctcalxitemids the same, if I remember well
And there's also an easier solution : move all the software and data to another servermore powerful that your old box. If you use the same Linux version, same patchlevel, and same configuration (network, sysctl, etc), it will work.
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The Oracle Collaboration Suite had a complete set of applications, including the Oracle database and the Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid. Does Beehive come complete with the Oracle database and OEM Grid? As I migrate to Beehive, do I have to buy the database and OEM separate?
Thanks for the info.
BedoyaThe information you request should be available within the Oracle Beehive Licencing Guide, available from the Beehive Library here:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13789_01/index.htm
If the information is not clear, or does not answer your question feel free to respond in this thread.
regards,
richard -
Migrating to Lync in a child domain from OCS in a Parent domain
I am looking to migrate from OCS to Lync 2010. I have gotten as far as deploying the target pool, but when I try and merge the topologies it fails.
OCS is in The root domain of my forest but Lync is planned for the primary Child domain where 80% of my users live. I just need to know if this is a supported migration scenario for Lync. If it is how do I merge the two topologies, as it looks
like the merge tool is only looking at the child domain for the configuration of OCS?
JeffHi,
Did you build a new pool with Side by side approach?
It is supported to migrate Lync from one domain to another domain in the same forest. Here is the supported server migration paths in the link below:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg425764.aspx
For the issue merge topology failed, did you receive any error message from FE server Event Viewer?
The Lync server default sip domain should be the same when migrating from OCS to Lync server. If not, you can add sip domain in Lync topology and then run the command such as below on Lync FE server:
Set-CsSipDomain –Identity new sip domain name –IsDefault $True
Note: (change new sip domain name to your Lync server sip domain name)
Then run OCS merge again to test the issue again.
Best Regards,
Eason Huang
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Migrating to Lync 2013 from OCS 2007 R2 ... to unprep or not to unprep
I've been reading on TechNet that I should unprep the domain and forest after decommissioning / uninstalling all OCS 2007 R2 server roles:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd572243(v=office.13).aspx
...but then, in other places (such as blogs and TechNet forums), I've read not to unprep the domain and forest if Lync 2013 is already deployed:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/lync/en-US/6b8cd7ca-fe67-418b-ae66-5be682d8d2d6/unprep-ocs-2007-r2-domain-and-forest-with-existing-lync-installation?forum=ocsplanningdeployment
http://www.ucprofessional.com/2011/04/decommisioning-ocs-2007-r2-after.html
Would someone please clarify what to do here and why?While I haven't personally done a deep dive on everything it does, my understanding is that's it's more than just a simple mod to the system container. For example, from the OCS decommission article you referenced: "Running
Unprep for a domain removes the access control entries (ACEs) granted to Active Directory universal groups". Lync still uses the same RTCUniversal groups, so touching it at all with Lync in production as well could be bad.
Forest prep actually creates these groups:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd441353(v=office.13).aspx That said, I haven't seen an unprep referenced in the migration from OCS to Lync docs, and the doc you referenced is specifically for completely removing OCS from your environment
where these groups wouldn't be needed. So, while I can't tell you exactly what all it does, I really wouldn't mess with it unless you have a strong reason to or are willing to rebuild Lync to get a few old objects out of the system container.
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Upgrade from OCS 2007 to OCS 2007 R2 and Lync 2013
Hy friends!
Help me, please!
Scenario: Migration from OCS 2007 RTM to OCS 2007 R2
Target: Keep user contact list (I'm talking about only OCS contact list from internal organization users, I'm not refer about external addresses)
Question: I want to know if when I move a user from OCS 2007 RTM to OCS 2007 R2 the user contact list is also migrated?
If Yes, can you share the Microsoft documentation that describe it?
So, after I migrate the users to OCS 2007 R2, finally I can do a supported migration to Lync Server 2013.
Thanks in advance.If you do a side-by-side migration the contact lists (and other user data) should remain intact. If you tear down OCS2007 and then install OCS2007R2, then you will need to use dbimpexp.exe to export the contact list from OCS2007.
Here is an overview: http://blogs.technet.com/b/ucedsg/archive/2009/02/07/how-do-i-get-from-ocs-rtm-r1-to-ocs-r2.aspx
Also take a look at the deployment guide: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=19984 specifically
the section called "Updating from Office Communications Server 2007" which lists some potential issues.
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Lync 2013 migration from Lync 2010
Hi All,
I have a problem after I've successfully migrated our Lync environment from Lync 2010 (what was migrated from OCS 2008 R2) to Lync 2013.
When I would like to delete the old Lync 2010 Front End server from the topology I cannot do that, because there are some TrustedApplicationPool registered to that. And I cannot delete this unused TrustedApplicationPools, because I got the following error:
"Remove-CsTrustedApplicationPool : Cannot remove legacy trusted application pool. Use the legacy tools to remove the pool, then run Merge-CsTopology."
I've tried that many ways, I've tried the merging etc. but it was unsuccessful. Has anybody any idea, step-by-step or something what can helpful to me?
Many thanks,
Tamás DobosHi,
Did you check this step by step migration lync 2010 to 2013
http://www.oiboran.com/?p=1073
To remove Trusted application pools
Get-CSTrustedApplicationPool
Remove-CSTrustedApplicationPool -Identity nameofthepool
Removing Lync 2010
http://terenceluk.blogspot.nl/2012/12/removing-lync-server-2010-standard.html
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Pb for rerouting mail in a migration from Exchange 5.5 to OCS 10g R2
Hi,
I try to migrate from Exchange 5.5 to OCS 10g R2.
I meet a pb when I want to migrate an account, rerouting is active.
The routing alias is created in Exchange (user_es902migration@ocshostname) as well the delegation rule.
BUT no rewriting rule is created is the OCS server, so the mail I send to this user on Exchange are well received on Exchange but are rejected on OCS.
Any help is welcome .Try to use the "project from WAR file" or "project from existing source" option in JDeveloper and point to either a WAR file produced from Netbeans or the actual source code.
You then might need to set up libraries and project content as well as web content under the project properties in JDeveloper.
This how-to shows how we did it with another tool but the general directions should be similar:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/howtos/1013/w4wljdev/workshopandjdev.html -
Migration to Lync 2013 from OCS 2007 R2 - queries
We are currently running OCS 2007 R2 across Citrix Presentation server 4.5 and Desktops using just IM functionality. We are looking to upgrade to LYNC 2013 for IM and to start using Group Chat. We currently have a Physical OCS front end server,
a physical server running SQL for the DB's and then a physical server running the Archive OCS component.
How easy is this to do? Would we keep the same Pool name?
Can the OCS client be used to connect to Lync 2013?
Can we move the physical servers into VM's? Do we need 3 or can we have all on one VM now?
The SQL DB part can this now be hosted on a stand alone SQL cluster in its own instance if required?
LYNC IM and Group Chat client - is it supported to run on Citrix Presentation server 6.5?
Is a Schema Update required?
Are there any good walk throughs on the internet just covering IM and Group chat migrations etc as from what I have been seeing there are some out there but have voice in them as well.
Thanks.In addition, the presence and IM features in Office Communicator 2007 R2 are compatible with Lync Server 2013, but conferencing features are not. During migration from Office Communications Server 2007 R2, Office
Communicator 2007 R2 is suitable for presence and IM interoperability, but users should use Lync Web App 2013 to join Lync Server 2013 meetings.
Q: Is it supported to run on Citrix Presentation server 6.5?
A: check the official document at http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX138408
Is a Schema Update required?
Yes, schema update is required. See
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj205265.aspx
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Lync 2013- 4 FE servers-F5 HLB- migrating users from OCS-WMI error
There are 4 Lync 2013 EE FE's with an F5 HLB. 3 of the FEs are Windows 2012 R2 and one is Windows 2008 (this will be decommissioned).
Access the Lyncadmin/cscp web page works to migrate users from OCS to Lync most of the time. We noticed at times the following error message:
Move-CSLegacyUser: verify that WMI Provider is installed by running OCSWMIBC.MSI. For details, see the inner exception.
So for troubleshooting we would use the <FEname>/cscp to test each server. The 2008 and one of the 2012 servers worked fine. The other 2 2012 servers failed with that same error message.
I looked at lots of articles and made sure that all of the servers had the HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\LSA\DisableLoopbackCheck set to 1 as well as putting the Poolname FQDN and LB VIP IP address in the HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\LSA\MSV1_0 registry
keys. Just the pool FQDN alone was tried as well. All the servers were rebooted one at a time as well after these changes. The Pool FQDN is a DNS entry with the VIP address.
The same user account is being used when logging into the CSCP. Trying the CSCP from any server or client machine and using the <FEname>/cscp fails for the 2 servers.
I have checked the authentication methods in IIS for CSCP internal and have negotiatekerberos then NTLM listed under Windows authentication\challenge.
I am running out of resources and ideas.
Anyone?Have you confirmed that ocswmibc.msi is installed on all the 2013 Front Ends?
"First install the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Backward Compatibility interfaces package; this application is installed
by running OCSWMIBC.msi. (OCSWMIBC.msi can be found on the installation DVD in the Setup folder.)" - http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg413025.aspx
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Move Users from OCS 2007 R2 to New Lync 2013
I am trying to move users from OCS to Lync 2013 from within the Lync 2013 Control Panel and am getting an error that states "Cannot find Registrar pool. Verify that "FQDN of old pool" is a valid registrar pool.
Give this Lync powershell command a go:
Move-CsLegacyUser <user> -Target <Lync2013 Pool Name>
Move-CsLegacyUser -Identity "Pilar Ackerman" -Target "atl-cs-001.litwareinc.com"
Have you reviewed the OCS to 2013 migration documents?
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj205375.aspx
Did you add the OCS pool to the 2013 topology?
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Importing the database from ocs 9 to ocs 10.1.2
I am working on setting up oracle collaboration suite 10g at work, and we have a seperate version of oracle collaboration suite 9i running now. I was wondering if I could import the database tables from ocs 9i into ocs 10g. If that is possible would I then have all the mail, files and lists that have been created on the old ocs server in the new ocs server.. If it is not possible do I then have to manually create new post lists, move mail with imap2imap and what about the files that are stored now on the previous version of ocs?
Hi Andreas.
No, I did not post this question before, but I did post a question about transfering the migration tool that is refered to in the oracle collaboration manuals. Unfortunately, the tool refered too is not readily available and I ended up looking for it for more than two days.
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Client Version Policy: Upgrading from OCS R2 Phone Edition to Lync 2013
Hey, everyone!
Looking at the settings in Lync Control Panel, the default OCPhone Client Version Policy is set to block anything older than 3.5.6907.*.
Now, I have two older Polycom CX700's that are running. In order for them to receive updates from Lync Server, do I need to temporarily remove that policy? I know I need to upgrade them to 3.5.6907.* first, so I guess my question is this: is the Client Version
Policy, just for signing in or does it also pertain to which devices are allowed to get update information?
Thanks so much.
-EricThe client policy should only prevent your phones from signing in. Your phones should update fine being blocked.
I've updated CX700's out of the box (with ancient OCS 2007R2 firmware on them) using Lync 2013 and have not had to modify the Client Version policy.
Edit: I will add that I needed to install a specific couple interim versions of the firmware before I could upgrade to the latest (OCS 2007 R2 Phone Edition 3.5.6907.222 and then Lync 2010 Phone Edition Feb 2012 4.0.7577.4066) - I blogged about it here: http://www.lynced.com.au/2013/08/getting-that-out-of-box-cx700-from-ocs.html
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