For previous steps follow my last blog(Part I)
Adding SharePoint 2007 database using Stsadm/power shell
Step7: We can now proceed and attach our restored SharePoint 2007 database via the following stsadm command line;
Adding SharePoint 2007 database using Stsadm/power shell
Step7: We can now proceed and attach our restored SharePoint 2007 database via the following stsadm command line;
stsadm -o addcontentdb -url <URL> -databasename <database
name>
In
my instance, the command looked as follows;
stsadm -o addcontentdb -url http://hiredc987:1200
-databasename WSS_Content_4670
This
will initiate the upgrade process as per the below screen capture.
Step8:
You will eventually receive a message similar to the below advising that the
upgrade was completed albeit with errors in my case. You should review
the upgrade log file which is quite extensive and lengthy, and sure enough the
errors were all related to missing features etc.
Step9:
We can now verify that the upgrade was completed successfully by first
navigating back to Central Administration / Application Management / Manage
content databases, which now displays the upgraded database under my designated
Web Application.
Here is some PowerShell script that you may be need to enable visual upgrade option in your site collection. So for that we need to run this .bat file.
Batch file content :
PowerShell -file (path)\EnableVisualUpgardeOptions.ps1
pause
Powershell file content :
Add-PsSnapin Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell
$Site=Get-SPWeb http://mydemoserver:prtno/sites/Development
$Site.UIversionConfigurationEnabled=$true;$Site.update();
Remove-PsSnapin Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell
Batch file content :
PowerShell -file (path)\EnableVisualUpgardeOptions.ps1
pause
Powershell file content :
Add-PsSnapin Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell
$Site=Get-SPWeb http://mydemoserver:prtno/sites/Development
$Site.UIversionConfigurationEnabled=$true;$Site.update();
Remove-PsSnapin Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell
Step10: We
can verify WSS Content Database Upgrade Web application as shown below
Step11: Once
changed the Visual Upgrade in this Web application,
ribbon is displayed on top of the application as shown below screen.
Step12: Inherited
WSS site permissions into SharePoint Foundation migration web application as
shown below screen. If you want adding custom permission levels, click the
permission levels manually.
Step13: Inherited
WSS document library into SharePoint Foundation migration web application as
shown below screen. If you want adding new documents in existing wss document
library, click add document.
Step14: Inherited
WSS lists into SharePoint Foundation migration web application as shown below
screen. If you want adding new items in existing wss lists, click adds new
item.
Step15: SharePoint
foundation Site settings are
displayed as shown below screen.
I have referred it from somewhere in net and practices it and find it very useful, so shared it with you people.
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