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ZENworks 10 Configuration Management System Administration Reference
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CREATE_TRIGGER
Make sure that the quota for the user schema is set to Unlimited on the USERS
tablespace.
Manually stop the ZENworks services running on all the servers in the Management Zone.
To stop the services:
On Windows:
Do the following:
1. From the Windows desktop
Start
menu, click
Settings
>
Control Panel
.
2. Double-click
Administrative Tools
>
Services
.
3. Stop the following services:
Novell ZENworks Server
,
Novell ZENworks Services
Monitor
, and
Novell ZENworks Agent Service
.
On Linux:
At the console prompt, enter the following commands:
/etc/init.d/./novell-zenmntr stop
/etc/init.d/./novell-zenserver stop
/etc/init.d/./novell-zenloader stop
Make sure that the Novell ZENworks Embedded Datastore service on the Primary Server is
running.
On Windows:
Do the following:
1. From the Windows desktop
Start
menu, click
Settings
>
Control Panel
.
2. Double-click
Administrative Tools
>
Services
.
3. The status of the
Novell ZENworks Embedded Datastore
service must be
Started
.
On Linux:
At the console prompt, enter
/etc/init.d/./sybase-asa status
.
(Optional) The status of database migration is logged into the
novell-zenworks-
configure.log
file. By default, only the messages of the type Info and Severe are logged. If
you want other message types (such as Finer, Finest, and Warning) to also be logged into the
file, do the following in the
novell-zenworks-configure.properties
file:
1. Set the value of
Logger.logLevel
to the appropriate message type.
For example, if you want messages of the type Finest to be logged:
#Logger.logLevel = FINEST
2. Uncomment the line by removing the “#” as follows:
Logger.logLevel = FINEST
The
novell-zenworks-configure.properties
file is located in
%
ZENWORKS_HOME
%\conf\
on Windows and in
/etc/opt/novell/zenworks/
on Linux.
34.6.2 Migrating the Data from the Sybase SQL Anywhere
Database to an Oracle Database
“Migrating the Data from the Sybase SQL Anywhere Database to an Oracle Database” on
page 307
“Resuming the Database Migration” on page 307