Upgradetargetwebapplication : opération Stsadm (Office SharePoint Server)
Mise à jour : 2007-07-12
Operation name: Upgradetargetwebapplication
Prepares the environment for the gradual upgrade of a specific version 2.0 Web application by moving the existing version 2.0 Web application to a new URL and making a new version 3.0 Web application that is based on the existing version 2.0 Web application and associated settings. The version 3.0 Web application is set up to redirect any requests for content from sites that have not yet been upgraded back to the version 2.0 Web application.
Syntax
stsadm.exe -o upgradetargetwebapplication
-url <URL to upgrade>
-relocationurl <new URL for non-upgraded content>
-apidname <new app pool name>
[-apidtype {configurableID | NetworkService}]
[-apidlogin <domain\name>]
[-apidpwd <app pool password>]
[-exclusivelyusentlm]
Parameters
Parameter name | Value | Required? | Description |
---|---|---|---|
url |
A valid URL, such as http://server_name |
Yes |
The URL name that is to be upgraded. |
relocationurl |
A valid port number, such as "12345" or a host header |
Yes |
Relocates the existing SharePoint Web application to a new IIS site, and creates the newer version at the original location. The IIS site and existing Web application that are moved must have a new port or domain name. An HTTP request for all content will be redirected to the proper domain throughout the gradual upgrade process. Notes A new port or host header must be specified. |
apidname |
A valid application pool name, such as "Test1" |
Yes |
The application pool ID. The application pool defines the account and credentials that are used by the upgraded version 3.0 Web application. |
apidtype |
One of the following types:
|
No |
The identity type to use for the application pool. Notes You cannot use the same application pool that you used for the previous version. You can use the same user account, but you must create a new application pool, or use an application pool that you already created for your upgraded sites. |
apidlogin |
A valid user name in the form *domain\username* |
No |
The user name to use for running processes in the application pool. This parameter must be a Windows user name, and must be qualified with a domain name. |
apidpwd |
A valid Windows password to the application pool. |
No |
The password that is used in conjunction with the apidlogin parameter. |
exclusivelyusentlm |
<none> |
No |
Specifies to exclusively use NTLM authentication instead of Negotiate (Kerberos). Kerberos requires the application pool account to be a Network Service or special configuration by the domain administrator. NTLM authentication works with any application pool account and the default domain configuration. |