copy lawson server and place it on a virtual server - LSF9.0.1.3

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shawnl
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     To test the enviroment/application upgrade process from 9.0.1.3 to 9.0.1.5 I would like to take a copy of our lawson server(windows 2003) and place it on a virtual server(with a new name) and perform upgrade test on it?
    What i am wondering is how to ensure i get the IP's changed and what/how this will affect the Websphere, will any registry settings need to be changed.  I know very little about websphere and want to ensure that is correct. 

     thanks for the help.
    Kwane McNeal
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      Shawn,
      Call me on this. This isn't a simple conversation.

      Kwane
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      shawnl
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        Kwane;
        thanks for the replay and any help you can give, it is very appreciated. 
        I will try and call you tomorrow.
        JenM
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          Hi Shawn,

          I am currently working on a project where I've cloned my lawson servers from one set of virtuals to another. I have figured out the WebSphere part and am now moving onto the SSO and Lawson configuration. If you would like to discuss, just let me know. Kwane is correct...it's not a simple conversation.

          Thanks,

          Jenni
          shawnl
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            Jenni;
            I would be great to discuss this with you.
            My email address is  slar@bcbsmt.com and maybe we can set up a time for a call.

            thank for your help.
            Barry Ghotra
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              Hi All,

              Anyone cares to share their ideas/scripts/checklist about cloning one environment to another or what it takes to change the hostname etc.?

              Thank You.
              John Henley
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                There are two parts to your question: cloning as well as making it a VM. It's hard to lay this all out without knowing more details (OS/DB etc. What virtualization platform, etc.). I also think it would behoove you to retain some consulting either from a reputable independent, Lawson or a partner who has experience. Suffice it to say that both can be done, and it can save some time vs. doing a clean install, but it's not trivial. =
                Thanks for using the LawsonGuru.com forums!
                John