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Users working with Syndeia 3.4 in local mode can also migrate data to Syndeia Cloud and start working in cloud mode. Follow the steps below carefully to migrate Syndeia data saved locally (SysML models and repos.info file) to Syndeia Cloud. 

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  • Your Rhapsody SysML project has been created with (or using) Syndeia 3.4, or has been upgraded from Syndeia 3.3 local store to Syndeia 3.4 local store using the process specified here.
  • You have an account on Syndeia Cloud 3.4 that has permissions to create and update all types of Syndeia resources (Repository, Container, Artifact, Relation, and Types) except Users.

 

1. Open the Rhapsody SysML project that you are using with Syndeia 3.4. 

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  • Select primary store = SYSML_MODEL. This is the default mode in which we will first launch the Syndeia Dashboard.
  • Protocol = http (or https) depending on your Syndeia Cloud 3.4 installation. 
  • Authentication protocol = BASIC (or LDAP) depending on your Syndeia Cloud 3.4 installation
  • Hostname = hostname of your Syndeia Cloud 3.3 4 server, e.g. mySyndeiaCloud34.myOrg.com
  • Port = 9000 if the protocol is http, or 9443 if the protocol is https.
  • Username = Username for your account on Syndeia Cloud 3.4
  • Password = Password for your account on Syndeia Cloud 3.4

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4. Right-click on the top-level element in the model and select Syndeia → Utils → Upgrade Utils → Push to Syndeia Cloud as shown below.

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5. Syndeia client will communicate with Syndeia Cloud 3.3 4 based on the settings in Step 2. You will see a window titled Select or Create Syndeia Project, as shown below. You have two options here as listed below. You can read more about Syndeia projects here.

  • Option 1 - Create a new Syndeia project on Syndeia Cloud that will contain all the connections from the given Rhapsody SysML project, OR
  • Option 2 - Use an existing Syndeia project on Syndeia Cloud that will contain all the connections from the given Rhapsody SysML project.

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8. After the process is over, the window above will close and you will see the following message in the log window of the Syndeia Dashboard. Note that the number of connections pushed to Syndeia Cloud 3.3 4 should match the number of connections you had in the model.

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12. Right-click on the top-level element (or any element) in the model tree and select Syndeia → Dashboard. Double-click the Syndeia project you created in Step 5. This will launch the Syndeia Dashboard in cloud mode. The title bar of the Syndeia Dashboard will show the name and the key of the Syndeia project you selected and the hostname of the Syndeia Cloud 3.3 4 server that you are using. The repositories that you will see in the Repository Manager tab are all loaded from the Syndeia Cloud 3.3 4 server.

14. Go to the Connection Search tab in the Syndeia Dashboard and click on the Get All button. Syndeia will fetch the connections in the given Syndeia project from Syndeia Cloud and display them. Note that the number of connections fetched from Syndeia Cloud should match the number of connections that were pushed to Syndeia Cloud in Step 8.

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