The FME Server docs do a good job of telling you how to uninstall and reinstall Server, whatever configuration you choose. However, if you want to migrate from last year's FME Server to the latest release, you have to backup and uninstall everything first. This might work fine for an Express install. But if you have a distributed install of FME Server, the server backup only contains the workspaces, repositories, services and supporting files from your last install. Your previous architecture's configuration isn't stored anywhere. How would you recommend backing up your previous distributed configuration settings (network locations, ports, service account names, etc) to make it easier to install the new release so you have the same configuration as before?
How do you upgrade and migrate a distributed install of FME Server?
Best answer by rylanatsafe
As far as the "typical" backup procedure or best practice goes, I think that a great starting point would be the Migration and Upgrade Chapter from the FME Server Admin Course that was presented at the 2017 FME UC!
I would also strongly recommend users to document their FME Server installation and configuration processes in a separate document. I have seen a few that are really well done – complete with screenshots!
Even if you use the (now discontinued - or is it?) MS Paint to sketch out your FME Server Architecture, I think it would prove very useful during a full upgrade procedure – or if you ever have to pass on the task to another colleague.
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