Installer 10.5 | Complete Installation and Upgrade Information for Software AG Products | Upgrading Software AG Products On Premises | Migrate Optimize and Infrastructure Data Collector | Deploy the Optimize Environment | Reuse the Old Optimize CCS Environment Definition
 
Reuse the Old Optimize CCS Environment Definition
To reuse the old CCS environment definition that you exported to file before installing the new Optimize, follow the steps below.
1. Start the new My webMethods Server and open My webMethods.
2. Import the old CCS environment, as follows:
a. Go to the Applications > Administration > System-Wide > Environments > Define Environments page.
b. Click Import Environment. On the Import Environments dialog box, click Browse, go to the file to which you exported the old CCS environment, and click OK. When prompted, confirm the migration.
c. When asked "Do you wish to migrate the environment to the latest version?", click Yes. The CCS imports the old environment and migrates it to the new Optimize Logical Servers.
3. Update the database pool connection settings for the database pool definition associated with the environment you imported, as follows:
a. Go to the Applications > Administration > System-Wide > Environments > Database Pool Configuration page.
b. In the Pool column, click the imported database pool.
c. In the Pool Settings area, set the Minimum Connections field to 8, and the Maximum Connections field to 60.
d. Make sure the database connection information is correct. In the Database Connection area, click Test and make sure the message Test Passed displays at the bottom of the page.
e. Click Save.
4. Go to the Applications > Administration > System-Wide > Environments > Define Environments page. Under Environment Name, click the environment you imported.
5. If you are using a different JMS provider with the new release than you used with the old release, do the following:
a. Click the Configure Servers tab. Under Configuration, open the Default Settings tree and click JNDI Configuration.
b. In the Naming Factory Type list, click the JMS provider you are using with the new release (Universal Messaging) and clear the Broker Name field. Click Save
c. Click the Map Endpoints tab. In the first Incoming Connections field for the JMS Provider, type nsp for Universal Messaging. In the second field, type the port number.
d. Click Save.
6. Validate the environment as follows:
a. Click each tab that shows a red circle except the Validate tab. If you change any settings on a tab, and the tab has a Save button, click Save.
b. When all tabs except the Validate tab show a green check mark, click the Validate tab.
7. Click Finish.