How to migrate a standalone ASCS server into a cluster ASCS/ERS setup (ENSA1) in Suse-Linux in Azure Cloud.

Mithran 20 Reputation points
2024-01-09T07:50:45.97+00:00

Dear Team,

We have a request to migrate a standalone ASCS Server into a clustered setup in SuSe-Linux . ASCS/ERS - ENSA1 architecture.
Is it possible to migrate? do we have any official documentation it.

I could see New Installations in Azure but could not find migration of ASCS into ASCS/ERS Architecture.

If possible what are the options or steps.

Do we want to re-install the entire setup ?

Current setup:

  1. ASCS running in standalone Server

2.App Server

3.Oracle Database.

Thanks & Regards,

Mithran

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  1. JimmySalian-2011 42,196 Reputation points
    2024-01-09T09:18:42.67+00:00

    Hi Mithran,

    Sure you can check out this article and it provides details if you are moving from same Hardware to the same spec or to new hardware, this should give you step by step process involved.

    Hope this helps.

    JS

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