Configuring after upgrade
To ensure that Integration Points are converted to Data Sources
Data sources are a flexible and intuitive way to add static sources of information to your discovered information. Data sources replace the 'Integration Points' used in previous releases. The upgrade to BMC Discovery 20.02 (12.0) converts any existing Integration Points to database data sources. The name of converted Integration Points is ip_name.connection_name, where ip_name is the name of the Integration Point, and connection_name is the name of the connection used for the Integration Point. You should ensure that your converted Integration Points are available on the Data Sources page.
Integration Point patterns using definition blocks continue to work.
Consolidation continues to work correctly to BMC Discovery 20.02 (12.0) consolidating appliances, whether or not the scanning appliance is upgraded to version to 20.02 (12.0). See Consolidation for more details on BMC Discovery versions and consolidation.
To re-authenticate the AIM provider with the CyberArk vault
If you upgrade from BMC Discovery 11.x and you have configured a CyberArk integration, you must re-authenticate the AIM provider with the CyberArk vault. For information on re-authenticating the AIM provider, see Integrating-with-CyberArk-Enterprise-Password-Vault.
To activate the new TKU with the latest patterns
The upgrade installs a new TKU package but does not activate it. You must activate the new TKU before performing discovery. If you do not activate the new TKU, the pre-upgrade patterns remain active.
For additional information, see Knowledge-management and latest TKU activation.
To reapply customizations to the new Discovery scripts
Where this topic refers to default scripts, it refers to the discovery scripts that were shipped with the release. For example, in a version 11.3 appliance, the default scripts are those that shipped with 11.3. If you upgrade the appliance to version 20.02 (12.0), the default scripts are those that shipped with version 20.02 (12.0).
When you upgrade from one BMC Discovery version to a later version, the discovery scripts may change to implement the new capabilities of the release or to fix defects in the scripts. The new scripts replace the default scripts from the previous release. However, if you have customized any discovery scripts, those are not replaced. Platforms with modified scripts are shown on the Discovery Platforms page with a change bar. When you click through to the platform page you can see the individual scripts that have been modified. Where a script has been modified you are provided with the following additional controls:
- Show Differences – shows side by side versions of the current file and the modified file with highlighted changes. Use this view to identify your modifications, and the changes made during the upgrade, and decide how to move your changes to the new default script.
- Reset To Default – replaces the modified file with the new default script.
To reconfigure the changed mapping sets
The upgrade checks whether there is a newer version of each of the installed mapping sets. If a mapping set has changed since the last version, either by the user modifying it or BMC releasing a newer version, then a warning is displayed to the user. The original mapping is renamed by the upgrade to append ".old" to the mapping set descriptor (the file ending with ".properties") and "_old" to the directory containing the mapping files. You can either:
- Ignore the warning if the export framework is not being used.
- Compare the old mapping set to the new one and keep the new one (that is, do nothing).
- Compare the old mapping set to the new one and decide to keep the old one, in which case the user needs to manually delete the newer mapping descriptor and directory and rename the old ones (removing the .old and _old postfixes).
- Compare the old mapping set to the new one and merge the changes. If the changes to the mapping set have been performed by BMC Software then these changes will be listed in the release notes and the user can apply these changes manually to their own copy of the mapping set.