Please note, this is for lab testing purposes, use it at your own risk, always backup your SMS database and site before attempting any radical changes such as an upgrade. If you break your production setup by doing anything here I am not responsible, use at your own risk. Test always in a LAB first.
Before performing the steps below you should perform a test DB (database) upgrade as detailed below.WARNING: the following can corrupt the database if used on a production database. It cannot be used more than once on the same database copy.
Step 1. Test the DataBase upgrade
Note you should have backed up your SMS database using SMS database backup prior to running this. In addition, copy your SCCM 2007 SP2 media to a local folder for the DB upgrade process.
On your SMS 2003 Server:-
Open SQL Server Management Studio.
Right click Databases select Restore Database.
For Database (type in): CopyofServerName (replace ServerName with your SMS server name)
Select From Device, use ellipses button to browse. Click the Add button.
in Files of Type, use drop down to select all Files(*)
Expand the location where your SMS database is backed up to, for example C:\SMS_BACKUP\SiteDBServer select the SMSbkSQLDBsite.dat file.
Click Ok, and Ok again. Select Restore Box to check.
Ok, and Ok to Restore was successful
Open Command prompt and Browse to your SCCM Sources Media folder. SCCM 2007 with SP2\SMSSETUP\BIN\I386
setup.exe /testdbupgrade CopyofServerName
Answer YES, Click Begin Upgrade
Open log files: C:\ConfigMgrPrereq.log, C:\ConfigMgrSetup.log
A window should appear and say successful
If unsuccessful stop here, if successful, move forward.
Clean up CopyofServerName Database. Right click CopyofServerName database, select Delete, leave defaults, click ok.
Step 2. Start the Upgrade
First of all download the iso from your MSDN account or Microsoft Connect.
once done, burn it to DVD or mount the ISO using Daemon tools or similar.
Before starting the process you'll need to know the prerequisites, and thankfully there is a prerequisite checker included on the DVD.
Next you should run the prerequisite checker
so let's run that and see what it says
If like me you already have an SMS 2003 server setup then it will automatically choose the upgrade option, as this server is the only SMS site we will click ok to continue.
After some scanning it will present you with a results page, double clicking on a result will tell you what you have to do to fix the problem.
As I was running SQL 2000 sp4, it correctly flagged that I needed to upgrade that to SQL 2005, at this point I exited the SMS>SCCM process (click on cancel) and got my SQL 2005 iso (en_sql_2005_std_x86_dvd.iso).
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Please note, this is for lab testing purposes, use it at your own risk, always backup your SMS database and site before attempting any radical changes such as an upgrade. If you break your production setup by doing anything here I am not responsible, use at your own risk. Test always in a LAB first.
Before performing the steps below you should perform a test DB (database) upgrade as detailed below.WARNING: the following can corrupt the database if used on a production database. It cannot be used more than once on the same database copy.
Step 1. Test the DataBase upgrade
Note you should have backed up your SMS database using SMS database backup prior to running this. In addition, copy your SCCM 2007 SP2 media to a local folder for the DB upgrade process.
On your SMS 2003 Server:-
Step 2. Start the Upgrade
First of all download the iso from your MSDN account or Microsoft Connect.
once done, burn it to DVD or mount the ISO using Daemon tools or similar.
Before starting the process you'll need to know the prerequisites, and thankfully there is a prerequisite checker included on the DVD.
Next you should run the prerequisite checker
so let's run that and see what it says
If like me you already have an SMS 2003 server setup then it will automatically choose the upgrade option, as this server is the only SMS site we will click ok to continue.
After some scanning it will present you with a results page, double clicking on a result will tell you what you have to do to fix the problem.
As I was running SQL 2000 sp4, it correctly flagged that I needed to upgrade that to SQL 2005, at this point I exited the SMS>SCCM process (click on cancel) and got my SQL 2005 iso (en_sql_2005_std_x86_dvd.iso).
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