HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager Software manual Resizing Linux file systems

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RAW (partitions in which no file systems exist). Although server migration can perform migrations on these volumes, it cannot resize the volumes.

Volumes with bad clusters. The migration of volumes with bad clusters is not supported by server migration and requires that you manually migrate volumes with bad clusters to the destination server after a migration.

If an NTFS volume is detected but cannot be resized, you must run a disk check (for example CHKDSK.exe) to verify the volume has no bad clusters before beginning the migration process.

Resizing Linux file systems

Insight Control server migration supports file systems in LVMs, and supports resizing and migration of the following Linux journaling file systems:

ext2

ext3

ext4

ReiserFS

LVMs

However, Insight Control server migration does not support Linux file systems with bad blocks. Ensure that the Linux source file system does not have bad blocks by running file system-specific disk maintenance tools to examine the disk and mark bad blocks, like the file system consistency check (fsck).

Manually disabling critical or hardware-dependent applications

Some hardware applications are bound to the source server and might need re-configuration to function as expected following a server migration.

For added safety, manually disable critical and hardware-dependent applications before migrating a source server. You can then manually re-enable these applications after the migration is complete.

Manually disabling applications prevents them from starting on the destination server before they are reconfigured for the destination server.

Examples of applications that must be disabled during migration include:

Applications that rely on unique hardware serial numbers, BIOS or chassis IDs, NICs, MAC addresses, or devices that authenticate a piece of software

Applications that store data on a volume different from that of the operating system. Insight Control server migration retains drive letters (for example, F:) during migration, but hardware differences between the source and destination servers can force the drive letters to change

Applications that depend on physical disk identifiers instead of drive letters. Depending on the destination server disk enumeration order and selections made in the migration wizard, the contents of a physical disk might have a different sequential identifier on the destination server. In these cases, the application must be reconfigured to use the new physical disk identifiers.

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Contents HP Insight Control Server Migration 7.0 User Guide Legal Notices Contents IV Troubleshooting and support Migrating the serversPost-migration tasks ISO Contents Contents Support and other resources Applying old server migration standalone licensesGlossary Index Part I Overview and concepts Overview Installing and configuring server migration softwareServer migration introduction Related productsProduct Description Server migration components Migration checklistServer migration concepts Overview of migrating a serverHP Insight Control server migration software tabs Migration screenServer migration concepts Part II Pre-migration tasks Preparing hardware for migration Verifying hardware and operating system supportVerifying application station system requirements Planning the migration Resizing Linux file systems Migration Security Preparing software for migrationVerifying licenses for software to be migrated Disabling firewallsInstalling ProLiant Support Packs Disabling antivirus softwareGenerating static or dynamic certificates Part III Migration Verifying Linux source server requirements Preparing the source server and deploying the Source AgentVerifying Windows source server requirements Preparing a Microsoft Hyper-V source serverDeploying server migration Agents Uninstalling guest toolsChoosing server migration Agents Deploying AgentsNavigate to server migration Source Agent Server migration agent install dialog Navigate to server migration Source Agent Linux Source Agent screen Physical destination servers PrerequisitesLinux destination size requirement Virtual machine hostsBooting the destination server Manually creating and booting a virtual destination server ILO boot prerequisitesPrerequisites for VMware ESX migration Page Migrating the servers Minimum source server prerequisites for all migrationsPreparing for a Windows server migration If you use a firewall, see Disabling firewallsPreparing for a Linux server migration SAN migrations in Windows Launching server migrations using the Deploy menu Starting the migration wizardVerify Source Physical server Launching server migrations using Quick Launch Quick LaunchAvailable operations X2P post-migration tasks Windows Installing ProLiant Support Packs after migrationPost-migration tasks X2V post-migration tasks WindowsEdit the boot.ini file to activate a graphical boot process X2P post-migration tasks LinuxValidating the migration X2V post-migration tasks LinuxViewing migration logs Validating Linux migrationsPost-migration tasks Part IV Troubleshooting and support Source preparation TroubleshootingUser interface Server migration wizard hangsSource server identification fails Migration Agent deployment failsLinux Source Agent window does not appear on Rhel 64-bit Suggestion actionDestination preparation Incorrect LUN size detected in of the migration wizardDestination server identification fails Suggested action CD ISO Auto booting destination physical server fails Manually migrate these disks after a successful migration Drivers cannot be installed or injected onto boot disk Large volumes fail with server thread errorMigration process Java.lang.OutOfMemoryError Java heap space Ntfs resize error message ReiserFS volumes are blocked for Linux migrationMigration hangs if source server is shut down Migration fails during the disk cloning phase Error during data copy of Linux migration Destination server boots with an invalid IP address SAN-connected destination server displays blue screenPost-migration Perform one of the followingHidusb.sys Hidkbd.sys Mouhid.sys Suggested action Drives do not appear on the migrated operating system Destination virtual machine fail to boot after X2V migration Server is unresponsive during PSP installationReboot the server and then reinstall PSP manually How to contact HP Support and other resourcesInformation to collect before contacting HP HP authorized resellers Documentation feedbackRelated information Typographic conventions Related documentationTIP Applying old server migration standalone licenses Pre-migration consideration steps for clusters Basic hardware design of a three-node dusterPerforming the migration Post migration considerations and stepsPost migration considerations and steps Glossary Index Index SIM Websites