To restore the backed-up data from the decommissioned device, use the following command:
zman rpld <source_ folder>
For more information on the save and restore commands, see Report Commands
in the ZENworks 11 SP2 Command Line Utilities Reference.
You can use the ZENworks Reporting Server Uninstaller to uninstall a decommissioned ZENworks Reporting Server.
For more information on how to uninstall ZENworks Reporting Server, see Section 3.0, Uninstalling ZENworks Reporting Server.
You can close the following ports after you install the ZENworks 11 SP2 Reporting Server:
non-SSL port - 8080
shutdown port - 8006
NOTE:These ports are opened when you install ZENworks 11 SP2 Reporting Server. However, they are not required for ZENworks Reporting Server to function properly.
ZENworks Reporting Server now uses the Apache Tomcat version shipped with BusinessObjects Enterprise. The default version is Tomcat 5.5.20.
If you find any known vulnerabilities in the current Tomcat version and you want to upgrade to the latest patch (Tomcat 5.5.x):
Stop Tomcat through the BusinessObjects Windows Central Configuration Management, and verify that no Tomcat 5.5 processes are running in the Windows task manager.
Rename C:\Program Files\Business Objects\Tomcat55 as C:\Program Files\Business Objects\Tomcat55.bak.
Download the Tomcat 5.5.x core zip file from the Apache Web site to C:\Program Files\Business Objects\.
Unzip the zip file to C:\Program Files\Business Objects\Tomcat55.
When this file is unzipped, a new folder named apache-tomcat-5.5.x is created.
Rename the apache-tomcat-5.5.x folder as Tomcat55.
Open the Windows command (DOS) prompt and change the directories to C:\Program Files\Business Objects\deployment
At the command prompt run wdeploy.bat tomcat55 deployall.
This command deploys all the webapps to the new Tomcat and wdeploy ends with Build Successful.
Start Tomcat through the Windows Central Configuration Manager.
Test the ZENworks Reporting Server InfoView.