Step 1 : Take backup of Managed Metadata server application DB.
Step 2 : Restore the MMS DB in SP 2013 SQL environment.
Step 3 : To Store the application pool that you want to use as a variable for this service application, at the PowerShell command prompt, type the following command :
$applicationPool = Get-SPServiceApplicationPool -Identity 'SharePoint Web Services default'
* SharePoint Web Services default is the name of the service application pool that will contain the new service applications.
Step 4: To upgrade the MMS, type the following command in PowerShell command prompt:
Step 2 : Restore the MMS DB in SP 2013 SQL environment.
Step 3 : To Store the application pool that you want to use as a variable for this service application, at the PowerShell command prompt, type the following command :
$applicationPool = Get-SPServiceApplicationPool -Identity 'SharePoint Web Services default'
* SharePoint Web Services default is the name of the service application pool that will contain the new service applications.
Step 4: To upgrade the MMS, type the following command in PowerShell command prompt:
$mms = New-SPMetadataServiceApplication -Name 'My Managed Metadata Service Application' -ApplicationPool $applicationPool -DatabaseName 'Managed Metadata Service_DB'
Step 4: Type the following command in PowerShell command prompt for creating proxy service:
New-SPMetadataServiceApplicationProxy -Name " My Managed Metadata Service Proxy" -ServiceApplication $mms -DefaultProxyGroupFor more information click here
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