Cisco Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0 Installation Guide

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Step 10
Run the ncs status command (see
in the 
) to verify that the processes have restarted. You should see the following process statuses:
All Processes are up and running.
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Post-Installation Tasks
Follow the instructions in this section once you have finished installing Prime Infrastructure. 
Migrating Data From Previous Releases of Prime Infrastructure
To restore your data from Prime Infrastructure 2.2.x to your newly installed Prime Infrastructure 3.0 server, follow these steps:
Step 1
Configure the new Prime Infrastructure host
 
to use the same remote backup repository as the old host. For details, see 
 in the Cisco Prime Infrastructure 3.0 Administrator Guide.
Step 2
Restore the application backup on the remote repository to the new host, as explained in 
 in the 
Step 3
When the process is complete: 
Instruct users to clear the browser cache on all client machines that accessed an older version of Prime 
Infrastructure before they try to connect to the upgraded Prime Infrastructure server.
If you are using Prime Infrastructure to manage Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers, see 
.
Synchronize your devices as explained in 
 in the 
.
Step 4
After the new Prime Infrastructure 3.0 server is operational, decommission your previous server. 
Assurance Data after Migration
After restoring Prime Infrastructure 2.2.x on a new Prime Infrastructure 3.0 virtual machine or hardware appliance, your 
Assurance license is automatically applied to the new server. 
When you move your data to Prime Infrastructure 3.0, the following Assurance data is not migrated:
Raw NetFlow information
Custom NetFlow reports
Packet capture files
Processed non-aggregated data, such as PFR data and URLs
Aggregated data is migrated depending on from which version of Prime Infrastructure the data is backed up and then restored:
From Prime Infrastructure 2.2.x to 3.0—5-minute, 1-hour, and 1-day aggregated data is migrated.
From Prime Infrastructure 3.0 to 3.0—5-minute, 1-hour, and 1-day aggregated data is migrated.