It is a major project, but also..not so bad.
If it's a CPCI shelf, that comes out, and the ecoservers go in, even easier if it's just a simplex and there's only one node. But two processors doesn't really make a difference. If it's older hardware, it's still a processor swap, but it might have too old LTUC controllers to work with RTMX, so they'll need to be replaced. Upgrading a CPCI with AP3700 shelves is a bit less hassle than upgrading a H350E with the older LTUs.
Steps are
- take the regen from V2 and run it through PcDacon to convert to V8 (downloadable from SWS, you want HOT Generic R0.1.0 I think). There's no point using an older HOT, you need the current one that supports V8 R2.
- build the V8 R2 disk
- GENDB your V8 DB or run it in line by line.
Look for older cards that are not supported in V8.. most are, but you might have something not supported. Old analog trunk card maybe, ltuc shelf controller, original STMI, or SLC16 maybe? dis-bgdat; on the V8 will tell you what's supported. There are some AMOs in V8 that are not in V2 (CGWB) and some not used in V8 that are in V2 (HFAB) so the DB might need a manual nip and tuck.
As Don says, where you are in the process means you might be going to V10 not V8. Depends if you've bought the licenses already.