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InterConnect
2017
HBP-2884 - IBM BPM
Upgrade and Migration Made
Easy
Brian M. Petrini, IBM BPM Offering Manager
Allen Chan, STSM – IBM BPM Chief Architect
Co-author: Werner Tod – IBM Cloud
Services – BPM Migration Lead
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assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve
results similar to those stated here.
… to deliver the end-to-end
customer journey
… built on an extensible
framework for innovation
and insight
… enabled by a platform for
rapid delivery and iteration,
led by the business
Digital Process Automation is…
IBM’s platform for rapidly creating business–led process apps
that deliver new levels of
customer experience and digital self service
Key attributes of the Digital Process Automation platform:
Customer
focus
Speed Scale
Digital Process Automation capabilities
Define customer journeys and business
operations to discover new opportunities
for innovation
Design, automate and govern
business operations to deliver a
scalable, consistent customer
experience
Analyze data and events
to augment knowledge work
and take the right action at the
right time
Actionable
Insights
Collaborative
Discovery
Business
Automation
Digital
Process
Automation
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IBM Business Process Manager – new updates!
Business UX
Hybrid Integration & Cognitive
BPM on Cloud
Low Code Development
Process Analytics
• Rich business UI with Salient Process SPARK UI
toolkit available via reseller
• Enhanced coach UI framework and tooling
leveraging SPARK technology
• Leverage the API economy via REST integration
with Open API and API Connect
• Watson Developer Cloud services for cognitive
• Product Insights on Bluemix (experimental)
• New Express edition, hybrid entitlement,
FedRAMP support, and configuration options
• Enhanced self-service capabilities
• Web-based Process Designer now provides
complete end-to-end authoring of process apps
• New service flow web editors, new auto-save
feature, and more…
• High-volume business events via enhanced
Dynamic Event Framework to enable integration
with 3rd party big data and analytics
• Reporting and analysis via Open source
Elasticseach/Kibana (experimental)
BPM V8.5.7 CF2017.03 Announcement – developer.ibm.com/bpm
Agenda
• Migration and Upgrade Definitions
• General Strategy and Improvements
• Upgrade Approaches
• Migration Approaches
• Migration Enhancements
• Top Practices
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Migration and Upgrade Definitions
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Migration and Upgrade Definitions
• Product Migration – BPM version migration, requires separate install of new BPM version,
configuration of topology and moving/migrating applications and perhaps data.
• Product Upgrade – BPM version upgrade, which is an in place fixpack on existing BPM
version. Same cell, same applications, same data.
• Topology Refactoring – Changing topology, hardware, or database, but the same BPM
product version.
• Application Versioning – Enhancing or fixing Process Apps (snapshots), updating toolkits
(libraries), or any other part of the application code.
• Process Instance Migration – After deploying a new process version (snapshot), moving
the runtime data (process state) from the older process version to the newer process version.
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Data Ownership and responsibility
IBM
•IBM BPM product binaries, iFixes, profiles
Client
•Topology Configuration, Applications, Application Data
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General Strategy and Improvements
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Migration Strategy & Major Enhancements
• Product Migration – Reducing frequency of migration from of every 1-2 years of product migration,
we’re aiming for 4-5 years. Federated Portal Server since 8.5.6 and federated API.
Migration checklist, interactive migration guide. Reduce risk with DB clone since 8.5.5. App-by-app
migration (services asset).
Standardized license entitlement up to 18 months.
• Product Upgrade – Every version since 8.5.0.0 has been an upgrade. This will continue until v9
which will be a upgrade-like migration.
• Topology Refactoring – In 8.5 we introduced topology refactoring for adding or changing hardware,
but the same BPM product version. BPM Config tool.
• Application Versioning – Design practices, Additive changes.
• Process Instance Migration – Incredible performance improvements.
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Continuous Delivery
Strategy for IBM BPM
Responsive Portal
and UX
IBM BPM on
Cloud
Case & Content
Integration
Federation
Server
Process
Federation
Server
Web-based
authoring
Spring 2014
BPM 8.5.5
Spring 2013
BPM 8.5.0
Spring 2015
BPM 8.5.6
Spring 2016
BPM 8.5.7
2Q16 3Q16 4Q16
REST and
Open API
Process Federation Server
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Process Federation Server enables task workers to access all their work from a single
Process Portal.
Tasks can be federated across
–Multiple BPM cells
–Multiple BPM releases
–BPMN and BPEL tasks
Process Federation
Server
(Liberty)
Responsive
Portal
(browser)
BPM
V8.0.1.3
BPM
V8.5.0.1
BPM
V8.5.5
BPM
V8.5.6
Responsive
Portal
(browser)
BPM
Single BPM environment
Federated environment
BPM
V8.5.7
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Reducing the need for migration
• Upgrade strategy - Since 8.5.0, we have followed an "update only"
constraint on every new 8.5 release. This has resulted in upgrade only
infrastructure since 8.5.0 (June 2013) that will continue until we reach BPM 9.
This is at least 3 years of upgrades only. Compare that to the previous years
where we forced a migration each year (every release).
• Federated API Server - In 8.5.6 we introduced a federated portal that
aggregates the information from cells of different BPM versions. This is key
to our strategy going forward as we release new versions. This way you can
let their existing applications and process instances drain from older cells and
start new processes in the new cell. This would greatly reduce the need for
application migration.
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Migration Improvement Details
Infrastructure migration/update
In 8.5 we drastically simplified the infrastructure, improving the standardization and as a result
improved the testing coverage. We went from 9700 permutations to about an order of magnitude
fewer. Likewise we went to a central configuration file (BPMConfig).
To help with migration we have created config extraction tools that take from older versions, display the
configuration graphically for modification, and allow creation of new environments from this file.
For ifixes and fixpacks, we have been working on simplifying the ifix updates so that include the
dependency trees, making applying them simpler.
Migration checklist - we now include a migration checklist to check for the infrastructure.
DB clone - since 8.5.5 we support DB cloning for migration. This greatly reduces risk as customers
can migrate to a cloned DB and if there are any issues they can just point to the original DB.
iFix Bundle – with 8.5.6, we started bundling groups of iFixes into a single bundle that can be installed
quarterly.
Fixpack strategy - Since 8.5.0 we have been including all fixes in the next feature release. This
increases quality for our customers as we are reducing the number of code streams that we have to
support and test, allowing us to be more thorough testing.
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Migration Improvement Details
Application migration
We have been stabilizing the programming models over the last 4 years, making fewer
changes in each release. As a result, application migration is simpler for customers
moving from later releases.
App-by-app migration [Services Asset]
In 8.5.6 we will introduce as a services asset the app-by-app migration for BPMN only.
This will give business more flexibility as they won't have to migrate the entire
infrastructure, but rather could focus on one or two process applications that need the
latest infrastructure. Can move SQL Server->DB2 or Oracle->DB2.
Instance Migration
We continue to improve the performance of instance migration which will allow for shorter
time windows when applications are updated and older instances are migrated to the
latest snapshot. In the latest release it is an order of magnitude faster than in 8.5.6 due to
parallelism in both local threads and multiple nodes.
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18 month entitlement
License
We recognize that the SWG standard of 90 day dual entitlement
may not suffice for large BPM deployments doing BPM Version to
Version system migrations with long running processes and in
this case have a pre-approved, 18 month extended migration
agreement that can be offered. Link to information:
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/integration/business-process-
manager/library/entitlement-migration-bpm/
WPS Upgrade & Migration Paths
From To
Version EOS BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM
751x 800x 801x 850x 855 856 857
WPS 602 09/2010
WPS 610 04/2013 Yes
WPS 612 09/2013 Yes
WPS 620 04/2014 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
WPS 700 04/2015 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
migration
upgrade
For WPS 602 and 61x, we currently do not provide a direct upgrade path for runtime
migration (i.e. preserve existing process instances) to BPM 8xx. However, customers can still
use IID 8xx and manually update the applications to get it working on the latest BPM level,
and then use the “drain” approach (see later charts for details).
WLE Upgrade & Migration Paths
From To
Version EOS BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM
751x 800x 801x 850x 855 856 857
TW 61x 09/2013 Yes Yes Yes As needed As needed As needed No
TW 62x 09/2013 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
WLE 71 09/2013 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
WLE 72 04/2016 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
migration
upgrade
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Release to Release
Continuity
From To
Version EOS BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM
751x 800x 801x 850x 855 856 857
BPM 750 09/2016 Upgrade Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BPM 751 09/2016 Upgrade Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BPM 800 09/2017 Upgrade Upgrade Yes Yes Yes Yes
BPM 801 09/2017 Upgrade Yes Yes Yes Yes
BPM 850
No earlier
than
09/2018
Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade
migration
upgrade
Upgrade Approaches
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Upgrade Rules of Thumbs
1. You can use a “rolling upgrade” methodology to upgrade your BPM ecosystems.
a. In-place Rolling Upgrade
b. Side-by-side Rolling Upgrade
2. Do not upgrade your Process Center (Dev environment) until you have at least proved that the
upgrade is working in your QA environment.
3. The version of Process Designer and Integration Designer must match the version of the Process
Center.
4. The version of Process Center and Process Server must match in order for the Process Server to
be connected as “online”.
5. An application that you developed using an older version of the BPM product can be deployed to
run on a newer version of BPM as long as it is not using features that have been removed.
6. We strive to maintain API compatibility in BPM mod and fixpack releases.
7. In BPM 85xx, we enabled the support of online rolling upgrade:
a. BPM 8500 Process Designer and Integration Designer to connect to BPM 8501 of Process
Center and Process Server (for debugging).
b. A BPM 8501 Process Server can connect as “online” mode to BPM 8500 Process Center.
c. The purpose to facilitate debugging of upgraded application and allow a more gradual roll out
of the upgrades.
Process – In-Place Rolling Upgrade
start
Certify PS
<Test> end
Certify PS
<Staging>
Certify PS
<Prod>
Certify PC
In this procedure, we will upgrade PS first.. From <Test> to <Prod>, and finally upgrade PC.
Pros:
1.Upgrade and certify one Process Server environment at a time in an orderly fashion.
2.Upgrade PC last as we want to ensure we can continue to provide fixes to PS running at current
version.
Cons:
1.Upgrade PC last means developers cannot utilize new features until the entire eco-system is
upgraded.
2.With the exception of 8501 (Fuji), any other upgrade would force the PS to go offline to the down-
level PC, thus requiring offline deployment until the PC is upgraded.
We should always take a full backup of your environment before the upgrade, this allows up to restore
any environment during this period in order to deliver a hot-fix of your application to your <Prod>
environment before your <Prod> environment can be upgraded.
Process – Side-by-Side Rolling Upgrade
start
Side-by-side
“upgraded”
PC
Certify and
Re-target PS
<Test>
Certify and
Re-target PS
<Staging>
Certify PS
<Prod>
In this procedure, we will setup a new “upgraded” PC side-by-side, and then proceed to upgrade each of the PS
environment.
Pros:
1.An “upgraded” PC is available immediately for new development and tests
2.Customers can certify new product version on a per-application basis without impacting existing development and
test.
3.All Process Server environments can maintain “online” status all the time.
Cons:
1.Setup a side-by-side “upgraded” PC will require additional IT resources and may incur additional licensing cost.
2.May require more work if the customers’ configuration is not well documented.
3.Depending on the approach to setup the side-by-side PC, one will lose existing “playback” instances data.
Sunset
old PC end
Managing fixpack upgrade downtime
By performing some upgrade tasks in parallel, we can reduce the time it took to
upgrade. In this example, we are upgrading to 7.5.1.2.
Upgrade from 7.5.1.x to 7.5.1.2 Time
• update Installation Manager
• backup configuration
1 – 2 min
(in
parallel)
• update Deployment Manager and Nodes
using a “staggering” approach with 10 min
delay between each node.
60 min
• upgrade clusters
• upgrade database
10 min
Total 72 min*
•Time is taken based on a test system with 3 nodes.
The actual time will depend on a number of factors
such as disk access time, network latency, CPU
speed, etc.
• For upgrade from 7.5.0.0, you can expect more
time is needed for updating the individual node.
Migration Approaches
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Engage IBM EAS and ISSW for a migration assessment and assistant
Plan your migration
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Plan your migration
1. Understand Your
Reqts and Environment
2. Migration
Assessment
Team Regular Communication
3. Identify Project Team
and Project Plan
4. Develop Migration
Strategy and Documents
7. Test Migration and
Recovery Plan
5. Migration and Test
Your Applications
6. Clean up
Source Environment
8. Go Live Planning
and Execution
Landscape
1- Current product version used to
support existing production
applications
Current
Process Server
(Test/ Staging/
Production)
Current
Process Center
2- New applications are developed on new
version.
New Dev
Process Server
New
Process Center
New Process Server
(Test/Staging/Production)
1
2
4
3
3- Export/import Toolkit for
refactoring
4- Migrate artifacts and/or business data
5- Deploy new and
migrated apps
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Migration Approach
Drain - Application migration and “drain” existing instances
• Let existing instances in V-old run to completion, start new instances in V-new
system.
Runtime Migration - Application migration followed by Runtime migration
• Once ALL applications are working in V-new, convert the existing database to
make it compatible with V-new in one shot.
Milestone Transfer - Transfer process state mid-stream using custom logic to
new version.
• A variation of the “Drain” approach.
• Let existing instances in V-old run to a designated set of business milestones,
start new instances in V-new system from those milestones.
What to Migrate?
Pros Cons
Artifacts Only
Migration
(Drain or
Milestone
Transfer)
Start with a clean database. Leave
messy data behind.
Parallel production environment allows
for app-by-app migration and no
production downtime.
Process history are not transferred to the
new system.
Parallel production environment requires
additional maintenance and resources.
Business Data
and Applications
Migration
(Runtime
Migration)
Source environment applications and
data are migrated to the target
environment.
Process and human tasks can start in
the source environment and complete in
the target environment.
Bringing over all data depending on size
and complexity can increase migration
risks which requires additional testing.
Downtime required. All applications must
be ready before you can start migrating
the system.
Process Center Migration
Observing that Process Center contains “playback” instances only, there is really no
business needs to migrate “playback” instances to the new product version. Based on this
assumption, we are simplifying the Process Center migration to application-only migration.
• Setup a new PC target environment with new database.
• Migrate individual application artifact by exporting “active” snapshots from source
environment to target environment in chronological order.
• Runtime data (instances, tasks, tracking groups, etc) and offline server deployment
information will not be migrated.
Advantages:
• One can setup Process Center right away and start working on application migration.
• Application can be moved to new product version one application at a time.
• Existing V-old Process Center is still available to handle fixes for production system.
• No downtime for Process Center.
Not applicable if
Process Center is not
used in your system.
Migration Enhancements
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BPM 8.5.5/8.5.6/8.5.7 Migration Enhancements
Improve migration robustness, ease-of-use and planning
• Revised documentation with enhanced interactive migration guide and guidance on migration methodology to better guide
customers and services on how to plan their migration project.
• Migration Pre-Validation Tool + Post-Validation Health Center
• Pre-check and report migration potential failures
• Save cost of migration late phase failure, recovery and redo
• Post-Validation via BPM Health Center, speed up target environment health check
• Easier environment setup via Configuration Migration Tool
• Migration paths support with a target environment that is set up with about 400 source-environment basic properties around
database, security, and the most important performance parameters to the client’s environment.
• Reduce about 50% post-migration actions on properties
• Separate tool can export/import WAS application level configurations which are not owned by the BPM, like: data source,
auth-alias, SSL settings
Speeding up migration
• Quicker migration via multi-thread enablement
• Migration from BPM v7.5.1 migration shows 2x ~ 3x improvements
• Migration from TW v6.2 migration can see up to 20x improvements
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Interactive Migration Guide
• Help you determine the expected document that matches your migration
scenario, save your effort to search infocenter and navigate between different
topics.
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Two steps wizard
Validate source environment before migration
• We introduced migration pre-validation tool to help you find potential issues
before real migration, and what you should take care during migration
• Validate current environment to make sure it’s ready to do migration
• Read required information that will be used in latter migration steps
• Show error if it’ll block migration, or the source environment isn’t in the
expected status
• Show warning if you need to take care before or after migration
• Show warning if there is some big number of data will have performance
impact during migration
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Validate source environment before migration
• Report sample 1 for migration prevalidation
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Validate source environment before migration
• Report sample 2 for migration prevalidation
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Understand configuration migration
• Source environment information
• Map to the supported target based on what your source environment was.
• Make sure it’ll reuse old database on the target.
• Security
• Federated LDAP
• LTPA
• File registry
• Performance tuning
• Customized XML files (e.g. 100Custom.xml)
• Some properties will be moved to WCCM
• Keep remaining customization and copy to each node on the target
• Business Process Choreographer
• Business Flow Manager
• Human Task Manager
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Understand configuration migration
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Source Target
Move configuration
Edit the exported properties
file using Configuration
Editor
BPMConfig -migrate BPMConfig -create
• WebSphere Process Server
6.2.x or 7.0.0.x
• WebSphere Lombardi Edition
7.1 or 7.2
• IBM Business Process
Manager 7.5.x or 8.0.x
Express/Standard/Advanced
• IBM Business Process
Manager 8.5.6.0
Express/Standard/Advanced/
AdvancedOnly
Understand database upgrade
• For Standard database: Process Server and PDW database
• DBUpgrade will cover both schema update and data transform
• Tune the script to get better performance (thread or batch size)
• For Advanced database: Common/BPC/BusinessSpace
• upgradeSchemaAll will run all required upgrade SQL files
• upgradeSchemaAll will also run the initialization SQL for newly added
capability if any
• Support to test and validate migration using cloned database
• BPMMigrate will update the topology information in the database
• Import SIB messages to the target
• Recreate WAS scheduler tasks
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Understand database upgrade
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Do other configuration
customization
Estimate migration
window
...
Source
Target
Cloned
Target
Cloned Cloned
Clone database
BPMConfig –update -dataSource
Test database upgrade using cloned
database, and finally retarget your
current environment to the original
database to do the last run.
Test migration against
cloned databases
Understand database upgrade
• Performance improvement
on database upgrade
• DBUpgrade have much
performance improvement, and
you can add more threads to
handle the transform of large
number of instance and task
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PM
Cleaning up before migration
The more data we have in the BPM system, the longer it will take migration to run.
So it is important that before we run migration, remove information that are not
required anymore in the new system.
• ProcessInstancesCleanup command to remove “completed” process instances.
• Performance Data Warehouse prune command for removing PDW data.
• BPMDeleteDurableMessages command to remove durable events that are no
longer needed.
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BPM Health Center
• Check the health status of the deployment environment after migration,
should be the first step to validate migrated environment before other planned
testing
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App-by-App (IBM Lab Services Asset) for BPM Standard
Support selective migration of applications runtime data
1. Selective migration
1. Only move certain applications
2. Only move the data which need keep in the new environment by the time range
3. Only move the system data like users, groups, user-group-relationship, user attributes, etc
2. Splitting of deployment systems
1. Refine the deployment design
2. Scaling out application
3. Database vendor conversion - other databases move to DB2
What this is not intended for:
1.Temporary move of applications for the isolation and then moved back
2.Massive restructuring of the BPM environments
3.Move applications freely among different BPM environments
4.Move advanced data (BPEL)
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App-by-App compare with runtime migration
Pros Cons
App-by-app
Migration
1. Migrate one BPM Standard application at a time
to the new system to reduce migration risk.
2. Support database conversion to DB/2 from
Oracle or SQL Server.
3. Support limited migration undo.
4. Enhanced Pre-validation before migration.
5. Minimum system downtime (restart target
system after migration, stop event manager
during migration)
1. Support BPM Standard only. Advanced content
is not migrated.
2. DB2 for z/OS databases are not supported.
3. Available as Services Asset only at this point.
Business Data
and Applications
Migration
(Runtime
Migration)
1. Support both BPM Standard and BPM
Advanced.
2. Source environment applications and data are
migrated to the target environment.
3. All historical information is preserved
1. Bringing over all data depending on size and
complexity can increase migration risks which
requires additional testing.
2. Full Downtime required. All applications must be
ready before you can start migrating the system.
Top Practices
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IBM Cloud Services Migration Project Roadmap
Goal:
• To provide a high-level
understanding of migration options;
• Capture the information that is
relevant to the migration
• Recommend next steps.
Steps:
• Review current infrastructure &
project goal
Input:
• Migration Discovery Questionnaire
Output:
• A documented understanding of the
current infrastructure; a commitment
by the client to invest their time in a
Migration Assessment/Pilot
Goal:
• To provide ROM estimates for
migrating selected process
applications and service
integrations in a ‘like for like’ fashion
from the current environment to the
target environment
Steps:
• Process Application business and
functional review
• Process App. architectural review
• Process App. source code review
Output:
• High level migration approach
• ROM estimation
Goal:
• To migrate selected process
applications and service
integrations from the current to
target environment
Steps:
• Install and configure selected
environments and tools
• Migrate code to the new
environment
• Perform testing & defect
resolution
Output:
• Migrated applications and
environment
• Team enabled
Discovery Call
Duration: 2 hours
Discovery Workshop
Duration: 1 to 2 days
No charge
Implementation
Duration: varies, depending on scope
and complexity
Questionnaire: 30 questions to discover the potential scope
• Version
• Runtime
• Application
• Operational model
• Test
• Converged with WAS
migration questionnaire
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Migration WorkshopGoals Review the migration baseline Define application and asset inventory.
Identify customizations
Review current physical architecture
Assess Hardware / Software requirements
Review deployment strategy
Define migration validation strategy
Define migration approach Determine runtime migration approach
Recommend solution architecture.
Recommend BPM topology
Identify key improvement opportunities enabled by new/enhanced
product features.
Define staffing skills needed
Determine next steps Workshop report with recommendations and findings
Rough Order Of Magnitude estimate and project approach (WBS)
Define the best migration approach
Who IBM Migration Specialist
<IBM BPM Developer>
IBM Client Partner
IT Architect
BPM Developer
Project manager
Format 1 to 2 days No charge 50
Top Practices for Successful Migration
• Minimize Refactoring – we are often tempted to make significant changes
to the applications as part of a migration project. This can lead to un-
intended delay in projects or make it impossible to migrate runtime data.
• Having a comprehensive regression test plan, including non-functional
tests such as stress and performance tests, can help eliminate surprises in
the project.
• Review and playback often and regularly with business and IT stake
holders, this avoids last minute surprises such as user experience
expectation, security concerns, etc.
• Use good quality data for in-flight migration testing (UAT or production
databases). Database from development environment contains a lot of
development “noise” which causes problems
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Top Practices for Successful Migration
• Test database upgrade using cloned database of production environment,
estimate migration windows and verify the migrated environment
• Carefully test migrated instances for each Application. Some problems can be
revealed only with specific development patterns unique to specific process
application (e.g. serialization changes between TW6 and BPM8 affected event
correlation)
• There is no fixed formula to estimate the time up front as the migration depends on
a number of factors such as number of process instances, tasks, users, groups,
durable subscriptions, tracking groups, size of your data and execution context, etc.
• Applications should be upgraded and running correctly in target system at
least 2 months before go-live date. Migration and Performance testing should
start as soon as possible, not just a couple weeks before go-live.
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Other special considerations
• Account of changes in security model early – want to switch to LDAP
from file-based repository?
• Account for non-standard cluster configuration if you’re not following
the IBM recommended golden topology for your setup.
• BPM + Monitor. If your source BPM environment is augmented with
Monitor in the same cell, but in BPM 8550/8560/8570, we don’t support
BPM and Monitor in the same cell any longer, you have to follow two
separate procedures to migrate BPM and Monitor to separate cells on
BPM 8550/BPM 8560/BPM 8670.
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Other special considerations
• Test the cases that some instance arrives at an activity that waiting for some
event (UCA), make sure the messages can still be consumed after
migration.
• If you’re migrating from multiple deployment environments, you need to do
the migration procedure for each of your deployment environment.
• Port number maybe changed after migration, you need to update them
manually or use the new ports.
• BPMMigrate command can rerun if it doesn’t import SIB messages yet or
you can clean SIB tables before the second run.
• Backup fileRegistry.xml if you want to enable LDAP after migration, or will
meet with some errors when try to access the document tables.
• We don’t support the migration of IID UTE
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Other considerations
• SOE & Browser version, e.g. BPM 856 add supports for IE11.
• Test web UI for browser compatibility, esp. any pages with customized CSS, customized
web page with HTML elements, uses 3rd party javascript libraries (e.g. jQuery), or using
browser objects.
• Process Portal: the built-in Portal is updated in 856 but we do not expect any
compatibility issues.
• If moving from BPM 8013, BPM 856 is just an updated portal and we do not expect any
compatibility issues.
• If moving from BPM 751, BPM 856 is an updated portal from BPM 8013 with similar user
experience.
• If you have a customized Portal, and you’re only using documented BPM API, then the
customized Portal should continue to work in BPM 856.
• Heritage Coaches
• There is no major changes to Heritage Coaches from BPM 751x/801x to BPM 8.5.6. We
do not expect any compatibility issues.
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Other considerations
• Dojo version
• Dojo is an open source standard to build web UI.
• Different BPM versions ship with different Dojo version:
• Dojo 1.6.1 in BPM 7511
• Dojo 1.7.4 in BPM 8013
• Dojo 1.10.3 in BPM 856
• If Dojo is used to build custom web UI, Please refer to release notes to determine if
changes are necessary.
• https://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/1.8/releasenotes/1.8.html
• https://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/1.9/releasenotes/1.9.html
• https://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/1.10/releasenotes/1.10.html
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Other Considerations
• Coach NG (available in BPM 8013) is build using Dojo
• If your applications only uses the built-in Coach Views, we do not expect any compatibility issues.
• If you develop your own custom Coach Views and use dojo:
• If application continues to use 8013 Coach Toolkit, dojo version will remain the same as before and we do
not expect any compatibility issues.
• If applications updates to use 856 Coach Toolkit to take advantages of new features, the dojo version will be
updated from dojo 1.7.4 to dojo 1.10.3.
• As a good practice, minimize your direct dependency on dojo by centralizing all your dojo code to
a small set of “base” Coach Views, and then build more complex Coach Views on top of those.
• Guidance on System toolkit upgrade
• Before making any function enhancements to your applications, make sure your application
works with the old System toolkit
• Once validated, upgrade to the latest System toolkit to take advantages of the updated features.
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Migration References
• InterConnect #7333A Best Practices for Migrating Business Processes to the
Cloud, Thursday, 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM | Mandalay Bay Ballroom J
• Planning a migration to the latest version of IBM BPM and IBM
Business Monitor
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/bpm/library/techarticles/1502_sharma/1502_sharm
a.html
• Estimating the efforts for IBM Business Process Manager migrations –
why it’s not easy!
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/aimsupport/entry/bpmmigrationsi
zing?lang=en
58
Important Reference Information
IBM BPM V8.5.6 Knowledge Center:
http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSFPJS_8.5.6/com.ibm.wbpm.main.doc/kc-homepage-bpm.html
IBM BPM Support Blog:
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/aimsupport/?lang=en
Business Process Management Deployment Guide Using IBM Business Process Manager V8.5:
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg248175.html
Migration to IBM BPM V8.5.6:
http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSFPJS_8.5.6/com.ibm.wbpm.imuc.doc/topics/tmig.html
Estimating the efforts of BPM migrations:
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/aimsupport/entry/bpmmigrationsizing?lang=en
Troubleshooting IBM BPM:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/bpm/bpmjournal/1312_chan/1312_chan.html
Purging data from IBM BPM:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/bpm/bpmjournal/1312_spriet/1312_spriet.html
Product maintenance strategy for IBM Business Process Manager V8.5.6.0 and later:
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21964995
Recommended iFixes for IBM BPM V8.5.6:
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg24039492
IBM BPM on IBM developerWorks:
http://www.ibm.com/Search/?q=bpm&v=18&en=utf&lang=en&cc=us&sn=dw&dws=dw&hpp=20
Migration to IBM BPM Best Practices (from InterConnect 2015):
http://www.slideshare.net/brianmpetrini/interconnect-2015-1930-top-practices-to-ensure-a-successful-ibm-business-process-manager-migration
IBM Cloud Technical Enablement – Middleware Services:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/middleware/services/index.html
IBM On Demand Consulting:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/middleware/services/odc/
59
IBM® Business Process Manager Early Design Program
What is the IBM BPM EDP Program?
 Offers a variety of early programs to our clients from design feedback sessions
to education on pre-released product offerings.
 Provides discussion on unreleased or future development on select IBM
products.
 Easiest and most valuable way for our clients to influence IBM development
and product direction with their feedback and participation.
 Provides direct access to BPM subject matter experts and early education
materials to clients on IBM BPM product and key capabilities.
How do I sign up?
• Contact your IBM Account Team about participating in IBM BPM Early
Programs
• Contact us directly at bpmep@us.ibm.com
Website: https://www14.software.ibm.com/iwm/web/cc/earlyprograms/websphere.shtml
Questions?
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Types for data for backup
• Installation Data
• Includes the product binaries, ifixes, and profiles
• Backups should be taken after any new of product software has been installed.
• Purpose: Since assuming the fix level is known, the binaries could be re-installed from the product media, the
benefits of this backup are for faster creation of binaries, and assurance that you can restore the exact same set
of binaries.
• Topology Configuration Data
• Includes all configuration done over and above the base creation. Federating nodes, creation of containers,
configuring product base data sources, creating of product related data schemas in databases.
• Purpose: Since all of these actions can be scripted in a fully automated install, the benefits of backup are to
improve the time taken to create the environment, and also to be able to create a genuine replica of the original
cell, including an system generate unique ids associated with it.
• Application Configuration Data
• Includes all deployed applications, and any associated application specific changes made to the environment.
• Purpose: Since all executable deployed to the environment should be stored in version control it should therefore
be possible to re-deploy all applications onto clean topology. There may be some benefit in the comparative time
to restore compared to creation of an environment from scratch and deployment of applications. There may also
be an advantage in diagnosis of issues requiring comparative analysis of the application versions deployed.
• Runtime Data
• Runtime data is defined as data that represents the current state of interaction occurring in WPS at a given time,
and typically contains the current state of the business data passing through the system. Runtime data exists in
the databases, messaging engine destinations (ultimately backed by a database), and in the transaction logs.
Remember, two phase commit transactions might be taking place in the infrastructure, so anything less then a
synchronised backup will be pointless.
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InterConnect 2017 HBP-2884-IBM BPM upgrade and migration made easy

  • 1. InterConnect 2017 HBP-2884 - IBM BPM Upgrade and Migration Made Easy Brian M. Petrini, IBM BPM Offering Manager Allen Chan, STSM – IBM BPM Chief Architect Co-author: Werner Tod – IBM Cloud Services – BPM Migration Lead 1 3/24/2017
  • 2. 2 3/24/2017 Please note IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole discretion. Information regarding potential future products is intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision. The information mentioned regarding potential future products is not a commitment, promise, or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality. Information about potential future products may not be incorporated into any contract. The development, release, and timing of any future features or functionality described for our products remains at our sole discretion. Performance is based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput or performance that any user will experience will vary depending upon many factors, including considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the user’s job stream, the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and the workload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve results similar to those stated here.
  • 3. … to deliver the end-to-end customer journey … built on an extensible framework for innovation and insight … enabled by a platform for rapid delivery and iteration, led by the business Digital Process Automation is… IBM’s platform for rapidly creating business–led process apps that deliver new levels of customer experience and digital self service Key attributes of the Digital Process Automation platform: Customer focus Speed Scale
  • 4. Digital Process Automation capabilities Define customer journeys and business operations to discover new opportunities for innovation Design, automate and govern business operations to deliver a scalable, consistent customer experience Analyze data and events to augment knowledge work and take the right action at the right time Actionable Insights Collaborative Discovery Business Automation Digital Process Automation
  • 5. 5 3/24/2017 IBM Business Process Manager – new updates! Business UX Hybrid Integration & Cognitive BPM on Cloud Low Code Development Process Analytics • Rich business UI with Salient Process SPARK UI toolkit available via reseller • Enhanced coach UI framework and tooling leveraging SPARK technology • Leverage the API economy via REST integration with Open API and API Connect • Watson Developer Cloud services for cognitive • Product Insights on Bluemix (experimental) • New Express edition, hybrid entitlement, FedRAMP support, and configuration options • Enhanced self-service capabilities • Web-based Process Designer now provides complete end-to-end authoring of process apps • New service flow web editors, new auto-save feature, and more… • High-volume business events via enhanced Dynamic Event Framework to enable integration with 3rd party big data and analytics • Reporting and analysis via Open source Elasticseach/Kibana (experimental) BPM V8.5.7 CF2017.03 Announcement – developer.ibm.com/bpm
  • 6. Agenda • Migration and Upgrade Definitions • General Strategy and Improvements • Upgrade Approaches • Migration Approaches • Migration Enhancements • Top Practices Latest Migration Deck can be found on my SlideShare account: http://www.slideshare.net/brianmpetrini/ https://www.slideshare.net/brianmpetrini/interconnect-2017-hbp2884ibm-bpm-upgrade-and-migration-made-easy6
  • 7. Migration and Upgrade Definitions 7 3/24/2017
  • 8. Migration and Upgrade Definitions • Product Migration – BPM version migration, requires separate install of new BPM version, configuration of topology and moving/migrating applications and perhaps data. • Product Upgrade – BPM version upgrade, which is an in place fixpack on existing BPM version. Same cell, same applications, same data. • Topology Refactoring – Changing topology, hardware, or database, but the same BPM product version. • Application Versioning – Enhancing or fixing Process Apps (snapshots), updating toolkits (libraries), or any other part of the application code. • Process Instance Migration – After deploying a new process version (snapshot), moving the runtime data (process state) from the older process version to the newer process version. 8
  • 9. Data Ownership and responsibility IBM •IBM BPM product binaries, iFixes, profiles Client •Topology Configuration, Applications, Application Data 9
  • 10. General Strategy and Improvements 10 3/24/2017
  • 11. Migration Strategy & Major Enhancements • Product Migration – Reducing frequency of migration from of every 1-2 years of product migration, we’re aiming for 4-5 years. Federated Portal Server since 8.5.6 and federated API. Migration checklist, interactive migration guide. Reduce risk with DB clone since 8.5.5. App-by-app migration (services asset). Standardized license entitlement up to 18 months. • Product Upgrade – Every version since 8.5.0.0 has been an upgrade. This will continue until v9 which will be a upgrade-like migration. • Topology Refactoring – In 8.5 we introduced topology refactoring for adding or changing hardware, but the same BPM product version. BPM Config tool. • Application Versioning – Design practices, Additive changes. • Process Instance Migration – Incredible performance improvements. 11
  • 12. 12 17 Mar 2017 Continuous Delivery Strategy for IBM BPM Responsive Portal and UX IBM BPM on Cloud Case & Content Integration Federation Server Process Federation Server Web-based authoring Spring 2014 BPM 8.5.5 Spring 2013 BPM 8.5.0 Spring 2015 BPM 8.5.6 Spring 2016 BPM 8.5.7 2Q16 3Q16 4Q16 REST and Open API
  • 13. Process Federation Server 13 Process Federation Server enables task workers to access all their work from a single Process Portal. Tasks can be federated across –Multiple BPM cells –Multiple BPM releases –BPMN and BPEL tasks Process Federation Server (Liberty) Responsive Portal (browser) BPM V8.0.1.3 BPM V8.5.0.1 BPM V8.5.5 BPM V8.5.6 Responsive Portal (browser) BPM Single BPM environment Federated environment BPM V8.5.7
  • 14. 14 Reducing the need for migration • Upgrade strategy - Since 8.5.0, we have followed an "update only" constraint on every new 8.5 release. This has resulted in upgrade only infrastructure since 8.5.0 (June 2013) that will continue until we reach BPM 9. This is at least 3 years of upgrades only. Compare that to the previous years where we forced a migration each year (every release). • Federated API Server - In 8.5.6 we introduced a federated portal that aggregates the information from cells of different BPM versions. This is key to our strategy going forward as we release new versions. This way you can let their existing applications and process instances drain from older cells and start new processes in the new cell. This would greatly reduce the need for application migration.
  • 15. 15 Migration Improvement Details Infrastructure migration/update In 8.5 we drastically simplified the infrastructure, improving the standardization and as a result improved the testing coverage. We went from 9700 permutations to about an order of magnitude fewer. Likewise we went to a central configuration file (BPMConfig). To help with migration we have created config extraction tools that take from older versions, display the configuration graphically for modification, and allow creation of new environments from this file. For ifixes and fixpacks, we have been working on simplifying the ifix updates so that include the dependency trees, making applying them simpler. Migration checklist - we now include a migration checklist to check for the infrastructure. DB clone - since 8.5.5 we support DB cloning for migration. This greatly reduces risk as customers can migrate to a cloned DB and if there are any issues they can just point to the original DB. iFix Bundle – with 8.5.6, we started bundling groups of iFixes into a single bundle that can be installed quarterly. Fixpack strategy - Since 8.5.0 we have been including all fixes in the next feature release. This increases quality for our customers as we are reducing the number of code streams that we have to support and test, allowing us to be more thorough testing.
  • 16. 16 Migration Improvement Details Application migration We have been stabilizing the programming models over the last 4 years, making fewer changes in each release. As a result, application migration is simpler for customers moving from later releases. App-by-app migration [Services Asset] In 8.5.6 we will introduce as a services asset the app-by-app migration for BPMN only. This will give business more flexibility as they won't have to migrate the entire infrastructure, but rather could focus on one or two process applications that need the latest infrastructure. Can move SQL Server->DB2 or Oracle->DB2. Instance Migration We continue to improve the performance of instance migration which will allow for shorter time windows when applications are updated and older instances are migrated to the latest snapshot. In the latest release it is an order of magnitude faster than in 8.5.6 due to parallelism in both local threads and multiple nodes.
  • 17. 17 18 month entitlement License We recognize that the SWG standard of 90 day dual entitlement may not suffice for large BPM deployments doing BPM Version to Version system migrations with long running processes and in this case have a pre-approved, 18 month extended migration agreement that can be offered. Link to information: http://www-01.ibm.com/software/integration/business-process- manager/library/entitlement-migration-bpm/
  • 18. WPS Upgrade & Migration Paths From To Version EOS BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM 751x 800x 801x 850x 855 856 857 WPS 602 09/2010 WPS 610 04/2013 Yes WPS 612 09/2013 Yes WPS 620 04/2014 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes WPS 700 04/2015 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes migration upgrade For WPS 602 and 61x, we currently do not provide a direct upgrade path for runtime migration (i.e. preserve existing process instances) to BPM 8xx. However, customers can still use IID 8xx and manually update the applications to get it working on the latest BPM level, and then use the “drain” approach (see later charts for details).
  • 19. WLE Upgrade & Migration Paths From To Version EOS BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM 751x 800x 801x 850x 855 856 857 TW 61x 09/2013 Yes Yes Yes As needed As needed As needed No TW 62x 09/2013 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No WLE 71 09/2013 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes WLE 72 04/2016 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes migration upgrade
  • 20. 20 17 Mar 2017 Release to Release Continuity From To Version EOS BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM 751x 800x 801x 850x 855 856 857 BPM 750 09/2016 Upgrade Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BPM 751 09/2016 Upgrade Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes BPM 800 09/2017 Upgrade Upgrade Yes Yes Yes Yes BPM 801 09/2017 Upgrade Yes Yes Yes Yes BPM 850 No earlier than 09/2018 Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade Upgrade migration upgrade
  • 22. Upgrade Rules of Thumbs 1. You can use a “rolling upgrade” methodology to upgrade your BPM ecosystems. a. In-place Rolling Upgrade b. Side-by-side Rolling Upgrade 2. Do not upgrade your Process Center (Dev environment) until you have at least proved that the upgrade is working in your QA environment. 3. The version of Process Designer and Integration Designer must match the version of the Process Center. 4. The version of Process Center and Process Server must match in order for the Process Server to be connected as “online”. 5. An application that you developed using an older version of the BPM product can be deployed to run on a newer version of BPM as long as it is not using features that have been removed. 6. We strive to maintain API compatibility in BPM mod and fixpack releases. 7. In BPM 85xx, we enabled the support of online rolling upgrade: a. BPM 8500 Process Designer and Integration Designer to connect to BPM 8501 of Process Center and Process Server (for debugging). b. A BPM 8501 Process Server can connect as “online” mode to BPM 8500 Process Center. c. The purpose to facilitate debugging of upgraded application and allow a more gradual roll out of the upgrades.
  • 23. Process – In-Place Rolling Upgrade start Certify PS <Test> end Certify PS <Staging> Certify PS <Prod> Certify PC In this procedure, we will upgrade PS first.. From <Test> to <Prod>, and finally upgrade PC. Pros: 1.Upgrade and certify one Process Server environment at a time in an orderly fashion. 2.Upgrade PC last as we want to ensure we can continue to provide fixes to PS running at current version. Cons: 1.Upgrade PC last means developers cannot utilize new features until the entire eco-system is upgraded. 2.With the exception of 8501 (Fuji), any other upgrade would force the PS to go offline to the down- level PC, thus requiring offline deployment until the PC is upgraded. We should always take a full backup of your environment before the upgrade, this allows up to restore any environment during this period in order to deliver a hot-fix of your application to your <Prod> environment before your <Prod> environment can be upgraded.
  • 24. Process – Side-by-Side Rolling Upgrade start Side-by-side “upgraded” PC Certify and Re-target PS <Test> Certify and Re-target PS <Staging> Certify PS <Prod> In this procedure, we will setup a new “upgraded” PC side-by-side, and then proceed to upgrade each of the PS environment. Pros: 1.An “upgraded” PC is available immediately for new development and tests 2.Customers can certify new product version on a per-application basis without impacting existing development and test. 3.All Process Server environments can maintain “online” status all the time. Cons: 1.Setup a side-by-side “upgraded” PC will require additional IT resources and may incur additional licensing cost. 2.May require more work if the customers’ configuration is not well documented. 3.Depending on the approach to setup the side-by-side PC, one will lose existing “playback” instances data. Sunset old PC end
  • 25. Managing fixpack upgrade downtime By performing some upgrade tasks in parallel, we can reduce the time it took to upgrade. In this example, we are upgrading to 7.5.1.2. Upgrade from 7.5.1.x to 7.5.1.2 Time • update Installation Manager • backup configuration 1 – 2 min (in parallel) • update Deployment Manager and Nodes using a “staggering” approach with 10 min delay between each node. 60 min • upgrade clusters • upgrade database 10 min Total 72 min* •Time is taken based on a test system with 3 nodes. The actual time will depend on a number of factors such as disk access time, network latency, CPU speed, etc. • For upgrade from 7.5.0.0, you can expect more time is needed for updating the individual node.
  • 27. Engage IBM EAS and ISSW for a migration assessment and assistant Plan your migration 27 Plan your migration 1. Understand Your Reqts and Environment 2. Migration Assessment Team Regular Communication 3. Identify Project Team and Project Plan 4. Develop Migration Strategy and Documents 7. Test Migration and Recovery Plan 5. Migration and Test Your Applications 6. Clean up Source Environment 8. Go Live Planning and Execution
  • 28. Landscape 1- Current product version used to support existing production applications Current Process Server (Test/ Staging/ Production) Current Process Center 2- New applications are developed on new version. New Dev Process Server New Process Center New Process Server (Test/Staging/Production) 1 2 4 3 3- Export/import Toolkit for refactoring 4- Migrate artifacts and/or business data 5- Deploy new and migrated apps 5
  • 29. Migration Approach Drain - Application migration and “drain” existing instances • Let existing instances in V-old run to completion, start new instances in V-new system. Runtime Migration - Application migration followed by Runtime migration • Once ALL applications are working in V-new, convert the existing database to make it compatible with V-new in one shot. Milestone Transfer - Transfer process state mid-stream using custom logic to new version. • A variation of the “Drain” approach. • Let existing instances in V-old run to a designated set of business milestones, start new instances in V-new system from those milestones.
  • 30. What to Migrate? Pros Cons Artifacts Only Migration (Drain or Milestone Transfer) Start with a clean database. Leave messy data behind. Parallel production environment allows for app-by-app migration and no production downtime. Process history are not transferred to the new system. Parallel production environment requires additional maintenance and resources. Business Data and Applications Migration (Runtime Migration) Source environment applications and data are migrated to the target environment. Process and human tasks can start in the source environment and complete in the target environment. Bringing over all data depending on size and complexity can increase migration risks which requires additional testing. Downtime required. All applications must be ready before you can start migrating the system.
  • 31. Process Center Migration Observing that Process Center contains “playback” instances only, there is really no business needs to migrate “playback” instances to the new product version. Based on this assumption, we are simplifying the Process Center migration to application-only migration. • Setup a new PC target environment with new database. • Migrate individual application artifact by exporting “active” snapshots from source environment to target environment in chronological order. • Runtime data (instances, tasks, tracking groups, etc) and offline server deployment information will not be migrated. Advantages: • One can setup Process Center right away and start working on application migration. • Application can be moved to new product version one application at a time. • Existing V-old Process Center is still available to handle fixes for production system. • No downtime for Process Center. Not applicable if Process Center is not used in your system.
  • 33. BPM 8.5.5/8.5.6/8.5.7 Migration Enhancements Improve migration robustness, ease-of-use and planning • Revised documentation with enhanced interactive migration guide and guidance on migration methodology to better guide customers and services on how to plan their migration project. • Migration Pre-Validation Tool + Post-Validation Health Center • Pre-check and report migration potential failures • Save cost of migration late phase failure, recovery and redo • Post-Validation via BPM Health Center, speed up target environment health check • Easier environment setup via Configuration Migration Tool • Migration paths support with a target environment that is set up with about 400 source-environment basic properties around database, security, and the most important performance parameters to the client’s environment. • Reduce about 50% post-migration actions on properties • Separate tool can export/import WAS application level configurations which are not owned by the BPM, like: data source, auth-alias, SSL settings Speeding up migration • Quicker migration via multi-thread enablement • Migration from BPM v7.5.1 migration shows 2x ~ 3x improvements • Migration from TW v6.2 migration can see up to 20x improvements 33
  • 34. Interactive Migration Guide • Help you determine the expected document that matches your migration scenario, save your effort to search infocenter and navigate between different topics. 34 Two steps wizard
  • 35. Validate source environment before migration • We introduced migration pre-validation tool to help you find potential issues before real migration, and what you should take care during migration • Validate current environment to make sure it’s ready to do migration • Read required information that will be used in latter migration steps • Show error if it’ll block migration, or the source environment isn’t in the expected status • Show warning if you need to take care before or after migration • Show warning if there is some big number of data will have performance impact during migration 35
  • 36. Validate source environment before migration • Report sample 1 for migration prevalidation 36
  • 37. Validate source environment before migration • Report sample 2 for migration prevalidation 37
  • 38. Understand configuration migration • Source environment information • Map to the supported target based on what your source environment was. • Make sure it’ll reuse old database on the target. • Security • Federated LDAP • LTPA • File registry • Performance tuning • Customized XML files (e.g. 100Custom.xml) • Some properties will be moved to WCCM • Keep remaining customization and copy to each node on the target • Business Process Choreographer • Business Flow Manager • Human Task Manager 38
  • 39. Understand configuration migration 39 Source Target Move configuration Edit the exported properties file using Configuration Editor BPMConfig -migrate BPMConfig -create • WebSphere Process Server 6.2.x or 7.0.0.x • WebSphere Lombardi Edition 7.1 or 7.2 • IBM Business Process Manager 7.5.x or 8.0.x Express/Standard/Advanced • IBM Business Process Manager 8.5.6.0 Express/Standard/Advanced/ AdvancedOnly
  • 40. Understand database upgrade • For Standard database: Process Server and PDW database • DBUpgrade will cover both schema update and data transform • Tune the script to get better performance (thread or batch size) • For Advanced database: Common/BPC/BusinessSpace • upgradeSchemaAll will run all required upgrade SQL files • upgradeSchemaAll will also run the initialization SQL for newly added capability if any • Support to test and validate migration using cloned database • BPMMigrate will update the topology information in the database • Import SIB messages to the target • Recreate WAS scheduler tasks 40
  • 41. Understand database upgrade 41 Do other configuration customization Estimate migration window ... Source Target Cloned Target Cloned Cloned Clone database BPMConfig –update -dataSource Test database upgrade using cloned database, and finally retarget your current environment to the original database to do the last run. Test migration against cloned databases
  • 42. Understand database upgrade • Performance improvement on database upgrade • DBUpgrade have much performance improvement, and you can add more threads to handle the transform of large number of instance and task 42 Wang Lei ok, thanks 4:53:22 PM
  • 43. Cleaning up before migration The more data we have in the BPM system, the longer it will take migration to run. So it is important that before we run migration, remove information that are not required anymore in the new system. • ProcessInstancesCleanup command to remove “completed” process instances. • Performance Data Warehouse prune command for removing PDW data. • BPMDeleteDurableMessages command to remove durable events that are no longer needed. 43
  • 44. BPM Health Center • Check the health status of the deployment environment after migration, should be the first step to validate migrated environment before other planned testing 44
  • 45. App-by-App (IBM Lab Services Asset) for BPM Standard Support selective migration of applications runtime data 1. Selective migration 1. Only move certain applications 2. Only move the data which need keep in the new environment by the time range 3. Only move the system data like users, groups, user-group-relationship, user attributes, etc 2. Splitting of deployment systems 1. Refine the deployment design 2. Scaling out application 3. Database vendor conversion - other databases move to DB2 What this is not intended for: 1.Temporary move of applications for the isolation and then moved back 2.Massive restructuring of the BPM environments 3.Move applications freely among different BPM environments 4.Move advanced data (BPEL) 45
  • 46. App-by-App compare with runtime migration Pros Cons App-by-app Migration 1. Migrate one BPM Standard application at a time to the new system to reduce migration risk. 2. Support database conversion to DB/2 from Oracle or SQL Server. 3. Support limited migration undo. 4. Enhanced Pre-validation before migration. 5. Minimum system downtime (restart target system after migration, stop event manager during migration) 1. Support BPM Standard only. Advanced content is not migrated. 2. DB2 for z/OS databases are not supported. 3. Available as Services Asset only at this point. Business Data and Applications Migration (Runtime Migration) 1. Support both BPM Standard and BPM Advanced. 2. Source environment applications and data are migrated to the target environment. 3. All historical information is preserved 1. Bringing over all data depending on size and complexity can increase migration risks which requires additional testing. 2. Full Downtime required. All applications must be ready before you can start migrating the system.
  • 48. IBM Cloud Services Migration Project Roadmap Goal: • To provide a high-level understanding of migration options; • Capture the information that is relevant to the migration • Recommend next steps. Steps: • Review current infrastructure & project goal Input: • Migration Discovery Questionnaire Output: • A documented understanding of the current infrastructure; a commitment by the client to invest their time in a Migration Assessment/Pilot Goal: • To provide ROM estimates for migrating selected process applications and service integrations in a ‘like for like’ fashion from the current environment to the target environment Steps: • Process Application business and functional review • Process App. architectural review • Process App. source code review Output: • High level migration approach • ROM estimation Goal: • To migrate selected process applications and service integrations from the current to target environment Steps: • Install and configure selected environments and tools • Migrate code to the new environment • Perform testing & defect resolution Output: • Migrated applications and environment • Team enabled Discovery Call Duration: 2 hours Discovery Workshop Duration: 1 to 2 days No charge Implementation Duration: varies, depending on scope and complexity
  • 49. Questionnaire: 30 questions to discover the potential scope • Version • Runtime • Application • Operational model • Test • Converged with WAS migration questionnaire 49
  • 50. Migration WorkshopGoals Review the migration baseline Define application and asset inventory. Identify customizations Review current physical architecture Assess Hardware / Software requirements Review deployment strategy Define migration validation strategy Define migration approach Determine runtime migration approach Recommend solution architecture. Recommend BPM topology Identify key improvement opportunities enabled by new/enhanced product features. Define staffing skills needed Determine next steps Workshop report with recommendations and findings Rough Order Of Magnitude estimate and project approach (WBS) Define the best migration approach Who IBM Migration Specialist <IBM BPM Developer> IBM Client Partner IT Architect BPM Developer Project manager Format 1 to 2 days No charge 50
  • 51. Top Practices for Successful Migration • Minimize Refactoring – we are often tempted to make significant changes to the applications as part of a migration project. This can lead to un- intended delay in projects or make it impossible to migrate runtime data. • Having a comprehensive regression test plan, including non-functional tests such as stress and performance tests, can help eliminate surprises in the project. • Review and playback often and regularly with business and IT stake holders, this avoids last minute surprises such as user experience expectation, security concerns, etc. • Use good quality data for in-flight migration testing (UAT or production databases). Database from development environment contains a lot of development “noise” which causes problems 51
  • 52. Top Practices for Successful Migration • Test database upgrade using cloned database of production environment, estimate migration windows and verify the migrated environment • Carefully test migrated instances for each Application. Some problems can be revealed only with specific development patterns unique to specific process application (e.g. serialization changes between TW6 and BPM8 affected event correlation) • There is no fixed formula to estimate the time up front as the migration depends on a number of factors such as number of process instances, tasks, users, groups, durable subscriptions, tracking groups, size of your data and execution context, etc. • Applications should be upgraded and running correctly in target system at least 2 months before go-live date. Migration and Performance testing should start as soon as possible, not just a couple weeks before go-live. 52
  • 53. Other special considerations • Account of changes in security model early – want to switch to LDAP from file-based repository? • Account for non-standard cluster configuration if you’re not following the IBM recommended golden topology for your setup. • BPM + Monitor. If your source BPM environment is augmented with Monitor in the same cell, but in BPM 8550/8560/8570, we don’t support BPM and Monitor in the same cell any longer, you have to follow two separate procedures to migrate BPM and Monitor to separate cells on BPM 8550/BPM 8560/BPM 8670. 53
  • 54. Other special considerations • Test the cases that some instance arrives at an activity that waiting for some event (UCA), make sure the messages can still be consumed after migration. • If you’re migrating from multiple deployment environments, you need to do the migration procedure for each of your deployment environment. • Port number maybe changed after migration, you need to update them manually or use the new ports. • BPMMigrate command can rerun if it doesn’t import SIB messages yet or you can clean SIB tables before the second run. • Backup fileRegistry.xml if you want to enable LDAP after migration, or will meet with some errors when try to access the document tables. • We don’t support the migration of IID UTE 54
  • 55. Other considerations • SOE & Browser version, e.g. BPM 856 add supports for IE11. • Test web UI for browser compatibility, esp. any pages with customized CSS, customized web page with HTML elements, uses 3rd party javascript libraries (e.g. jQuery), or using browser objects. • Process Portal: the built-in Portal is updated in 856 but we do not expect any compatibility issues. • If moving from BPM 8013, BPM 856 is just an updated portal and we do not expect any compatibility issues. • If moving from BPM 751, BPM 856 is an updated portal from BPM 8013 with similar user experience. • If you have a customized Portal, and you’re only using documented BPM API, then the customized Portal should continue to work in BPM 856. • Heritage Coaches • There is no major changes to Heritage Coaches from BPM 751x/801x to BPM 8.5.6. We do not expect any compatibility issues. 55
  • 56. Other considerations • Dojo version • Dojo is an open source standard to build web UI. • Different BPM versions ship with different Dojo version: • Dojo 1.6.1 in BPM 7511 • Dojo 1.7.4 in BPM 8013 • Dojo 1.10.3 in BPM 856 • If Dojo is used to build custom web UI, Please refer to release notes to determine if changes are necessary. • https://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/1.8/releasenotes/1.8.html • https://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/1.9/releasenotes/1.9.html • https://dojotoolkit.org/reference-guide/1.10/releasenotes/1.10.html 56
  • 57. Other Considerations • Coach NG (available in BPM 8013) is build using Dojo • If your applications only uses the built-in Coach Views, we do not expect any compatibility issues. • If you develop your own custom Coach Views and use dojo: • If application continues to use 8013 Coach Toolkit, dojo version will remain the same as before and we do not expect any compatibility issues. • If applications updates to use 856 Coach Toolkit to take advantages of new features, the dojo version will be updated from dojo 1.7.4 to dojo 1.10.3. • As a good practice, minimize your direct dependency on dojo by centralizing all your dojo code to a small set of “base” Coach Views, and then build more complex Coach Views on top of those. • Guidance on System toolkit upgrade • Before making any function enhancements to your applications, make sure your application works with the old System toolkit • Once validated, upgrade to the latest System toolkit to take advantages of the updated features. 57
  • 58. Migration References • InterConnect #7333A Best Practices for Migrating Business Processes to the Cloud, Thursday, 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM | Mandalay Bay Ballroom J • Planning a migration to the latest version of IBM BPM and IBM Business Monitor http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/bpm/library/techarticles/1502_sharma/1502_sharm a.html • Estimating the efforts for IBM Business Process Manager migrations – why it’s not easy! https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/aimsupport/entry/bpmmigrationsi zing?lang=en 58
  • 59. Important Reference Information IBM BPM V8.5.6 Knowledge Center: http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSFPJS_8.5.6/com.ibm.wbpm.main.doc/kc-homepage-bpm.html IBM BPM Support Blog: https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/aimsupport/?lang=en Business Process Management Deployment Guide Using IBM Business Process Manager V8.5: http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg248175.html Migration to IBM BPM V8.5.6: http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSFPJS_8.5.6/com.ibm.wbpm.imuc.doc/topics/tmig.html Estimating the efforts of BPM migrations: https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/aimsupport/entry/bpmmigrationsizing?lang=en Troubleshooting IBM BPM: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/bpm/bpmjournal/1312_chan/1312_chan.html Purging data from IBM BPM: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/bpm/bpmjournal/1312_spriet/1312_spriet.html Product maintenance strategy for IBM Business Process Manager V8.5.6.0 and later: http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21964995 Recommended iFixes for IBM BPM V8.5.6: http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg24039492 IBM BPM on IBM developerWorks: http://www.ibm.com/Search/?q=bpm&v=18&en=utf&lang=en&cc=us&sn=dw&dws=dw&hpp=20 Migration to IBM BPM Best Practices (from InterConnect 2015): http://www.slideshare.net/brianmpetrini/interconnect-2015-1930-top-practices-to-ensure-a-successful-ibm-business-process-manager-migration IBM Cloud Technical Enablement – Middleware Services: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/middleware/services/index.html IBM On Demand Consulting: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/middleware/services/odc/ 59
  • 60. IBM® Business Process Manager Early Design Program What is the IBM BPM EDP Program?  Offers a variety of early programs to our clients from design feedback sessions to education on pre-released product offerings.  Provides discussion on unreleased or future development on select IBM products.  Easiest and most valuable way for our clients to influence IBM development and product direction with their feedback and participation.  Provides direct access to BPM subject matter experts and early education materials to clients on IBM BPM product and key capabilities. How do I sign up? • Contact your IBM Account Team about participating in IBM BPM Early Programs • Contact us directly at [email protected] Website: https://www14.software.ibm.com/iwm/web/cc/earlyprograms/websphere.shtml
  • 62. 62 Types for data for backup • Installation Data • Includes the product binaries, ifixes, and profiles • Backups should be taken after any new of product software has been installed. • Purpose: Since assuming the fix level is known, the binaries could be re-installed from the product media, the benefits of this backup are for faster creation of binaries, and assurance that you can restore the exact same set of binaries. • Topology Configuration Data • Includes all configuration done over and above the base creation. Federating nodes, creation of containers, configuring product base data sources, creating of product related data schemas in databases. • Purpose: Since all of these actions can be scripted in a fully automated install, the benefits of backup are to improve the time taken to create the environment, and also to be able to create a genuine replica of the original cell, including an system generate unique ids associated with it. • Application Configuration Data • Includes all deployed applications, and any associated application specific changes made to the environment. • Purpose: Since all executable deployed to the environment should be stored in version control it should therefore be possible to re-deploy all applications onto clean topology. There may be some benefit in the comparative time to restore compared to creation of an environment from scratch and deployment of applications. There may also be an advantage in diagnosis of issues requiring comparative analysis of the application versions deployed. • Runtime Data • Runtime data is defined as data that represents the current state of interaction occurring in WPS at a given time, and typically contains the current state of the business data passing through the system. Runtime data exists in the databases, messaging engine destinations (ultimately backed by a database), and in the transaction logs. Remember, two phase commit transactions might be taking place in the infrastructure, so anything less then a synchronised backup will be pointless.
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