Redeploying Great Plains Microsoft Dynamics GP on new
Windows Server Alba Spectrum
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In this small article we give you highlights on how to move
Microsoft Great Plains server to new more powerful hardware with minimal
problems. Here we do not provide you information on GP version update, just how
to redeploy. Our approach will be to give you architecture understanding, so
you could make your decision knowing the options and technical reasons. You
should be familiar with such concepts as Microsoft SQL Server and its versions:
7.0, 2000, 2005, ODBC connection specifics, GP customization and its
architecture (if you have one), GP ReportWriter and Reports.DIC, Dynamics.set
file (where you see all your GP products integrated into your GP installation),
eConnect and Business Portal (if you deploy BP), Crystal Reports and MS SQL
Server Reporting Services (or SRS again if you deploy CR or SRS)
- Risk minimization. Begin with philosophy, not with
technical side of it, especially if you in the reasonable beginning of your
career as DB Administrator, IT specialist, GP programmer or consultant. If
you move and redeploy GP over the weekend and then on Monday users will not
be able to use it and in this case business will stop its operations then
you will be forced to roll back to the old server and this will be a lesson
for you strategy and planning is required
- Windows Server Name and IP address. Please, make you
homework first and get awareness if you do or dont have customizations:
Microsoft Dexterity custom modules, SQL stored procedures (integrations,
extensions to dex modifications, etc.), custom reporting all these are
candidates that original software developers hardcoded server names, IP
address or placed these as parameters into setting files. If you are not
really supporting and not in contact with original programmers or reports
designers the safest approach would be keep the same server name and IP
address for the new server box (yes, this is what you just read rename the
old server and mount the new Goliath hardware box on its place with the same
name and IP)
- GP DB migration. There are special scripts for
transferring user logins and passwords on GP customer source. This step is
required and you have to follow the instructions (or you might be the one
who is MS SQL Server DTS maestro then you may feel comfortable to transfer
security this way in this article we assume you are normal IP person).
These scripts should capture logins on the old server and save them to the
file. Then on the new server you create the logins from the file and then
grant access (via special scripts, not generically) for the users to the GP
companies/databases
- Server Side Software. Sometimes you have such
annoying things as software installed on the old server, utilized by users
in their daily operations: eConnect is good example. eConnect might be used
by Microsoft Great Plains modified logic, GP customization or such add-ons
as Microsoft Great Plains Business Portal check if you use Requisition
Management, Order Management, Employee Self Service and BP HR modules,
Electronic Document Delivery to name a few modules of BP family. If this
is the case you should be comfortable to face Business Portal
redeployment, with possible BP customizations, integrations, custom logo,
etc.
- FRx. This is financial reporting software, typically
in use by your top financial people: controllers, VP finance, etc., so treat
it with respect. FRx has sysdata folder, where all FRx settings should be
stored. However, this is not the end of the concerns FRx publishes its
reports either to FRx viewer or to the files (like into Excel worksheets),
and in the case of printing to the file output directory might be
hardcoded unpleasant result might be FRx bombing out
- Report Writer custom reports. Chances are high that
your GP users workstations deploy centralized reports review your
user-side dynamics.set and find where you have REPORTS.DIC placed. If you
have them on mapped drive or through UNC path you have to build up the
same shared folders on the new server
- Switching to new Windows domain. If you are changing
such nice things as active directory and windows domain, then think about
user profiles, where user mapped drives might be initialized, plus printers
(printers might be superseded in GP and when you switch to new domain with
new printers management you may need printer setting re-haul, not a big
problem if you do not deploy such business critical printers as barcode
labels printing, dot-matrix invoices. Etc.)
Even if you think that it is too complex, you have the
option to invite professional GP consultant to help you and plus we believe that
GP redeployment is a way easier that something like mainframe or Oracle
Financial redeployment on the new UNIX server.
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