
36 Enterprise Server Installation and Migration Guide
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At the
Ready to Install the Program
dialog, click
Install
to begin installation.
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When prompted, click
Finish
to complete the installation.
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Go to <Security Server install dir>\conf\ and open the application.properties file.
Locate publicdns.server.host and set the name to an externally resolvable host name.
Locate publicdns.server.port and set the port (the default is 8443).
Do not reboot the server until Post-Installation Configuration tasks are complete. Rebooting now would cause the server
to attempt to start Dell Services, which would be unsuccessful at this point.
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The rest of this chapter details the process for an upgrade/migration and may be ignored. Continue to
Post-Installation
Configuration
.
Upgrade/Migration
Before you begin, ensure that all
Pre-Installation Configuration
is complete.This is of particular importance if you intend to use the
web browser version of the Silverlight Console or are deploying Dell Data Protection | Mobile Edition.
Read the Release Notes for any current workarounds or known issues related to Dell Enterprise Server installation.
Dell recommends that DB best practices are used for the Dell database and that Dell software is included in your organization’s
disaster recovery plan.
If you intend to deploy Dell components in the DMZ, ensure that they are properly protected against attacks.
For production, Dell recommends installing the SQL Server on a dedicated server.
To leverage full capabilities of policies, we recommend updating to the most current versions of both the Dell Enterprise Server
and Clients.
Dell Enterprise Server v8.x supports:
• Dell Data Protection | Enterprise Edition (Windows clients) v7.x/8.x
• Dell Data Protection | Enterprise Edition (SED clients) v8.x
• Dell Data Protection | Authentication v8.x
• Dell Data Protection | BitLocker Manager v7.2~7.x/8.x
• Dell Data Protection | Cloud Edition v8.x
• Dell Data Protection | Enterprise Edition (Mac clients) v7.x/8.x
• Dell Data Protection | Mobile Edition v7.x/8.x
• Upgrade/Migration from Dell Enterprise Server v7.x
When upgrading/migrating your Dell Enterprise Server to a version that includes new policies that are introduced in that version,
commit updated policy after upgrade/migration, to ensure that your preferred policy settings are implemented for the new
policies, rather than default values.
In general, our recommended upgrade path is to upgrade/migrate the Dell Enterprise Server and its components, followed by
Client installation/upgrade.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN:
As of v7.7, the Enterprise Server upgrade/migration process contains a few changes from previous releases. You will notice a
check box for “Front End” on the Set Up dialog. If your environment is installed on one server, simply ignore the check box and
continue. If your environment is installed on multiple servers (Front End/DMZ/Internal and Back End/Enterprise), you will run
this installer with the check box de-selected for your Back End/Enterprise server(s) and then run this installer again on your Front
End/DMZ/Internal server(s) with the “Front End” check box selected. Selecting the check box installs only the “proxy”
components (Security Server in Proxy Mode, Core Server in Proxy Mode, Device Server, and Policy Proxy).
After publishing policies, backing up the database, and uninstalling the existing Server, we will go through the install for the Main
Server(s)/Back End and then we will go through the process for the Front End server(s).
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