Migrating 2000 To Existing 2005 Instance

Mar 28, 2008



Hello,

I need to move a large number of reports from a 2000 reporting services install to 2005. I've used the RS Scripter utility with some success. The issue I'm having is migrating history.

Can history be migrated without upgrading the reportserver and temp db to 2005? We'd like to preserve our 2000 environment while we move...although I suppose we could create another RS instance and copy the database, do the upgrade - but how would we merge our existing 2005 install with the upgraded 2000.

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Morning am very new to analysis server.

I have a 2000 sql server box which has two analysis databases.

I am migrating them to 2005 sql server and am using the wizard but am getting an error message on the last part of the migration.

"Mining models:
Test Miner
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Microsoft Corporation Enterprise Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: )


Migrating to this machine:

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - (X64)
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I have these in the SQL Server 2000 box:
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6. Stop the SQL Server, SQL Agent and MS Search Services on the NEW SQL Server
If downtime is not possible:
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9. This job will take care of shipping all new transactions since the full database backup, to the database on the new server. Let this job run until you can afford some downtime on your production database (that is, mid-night, or early morning, or a planned maintenance window)
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16. Logins can be created by using sp_hexadecimal and sp_revlogin2005

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Error: 2008-05-13 09:14:31.36
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Source: File Transfer Protocol Task undefined FTP Task
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I would appreciate and feedback or questions on this migration plan.

Migration DTS 2000 packages to SSIS 2005:

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