HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager Software manual Post-migration tasks

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9 Post-migration tasks

Installing ProLiant Support Packs after migration

If you performed a Windows X2P migration, and you did not upload the Windows PSP executable from the Upload Drivers tab prior to migration, then you must manually install the HP ProLiant Support Pack (PSP) after a migration on the destination server.

You can configure Insight Control server migration to automatically install a PSP after the Windows migration is completed on Step 6 of the migration wizard, Additional Migration Options. To use this feature, you must upload the Windows PSP executable from the Upload Drivers tab in the migration wizard prior to starting a migration.

For more information about required post-migration configurations, see “X2V post-migration tasks (Windows)” (page 41).

X2P post-migration tasks (Windows)

NOTE: For migration of domain controller source, post migration steps will be disabled.

After you complete a P2P migration, perform the following steps on the destination server:

1.Log in with administrative rights.

2.At each of the Welcome to the Found New Hardware wizard screens, click Cancel.

3.When prompted to reboot the system at the System Settings Change Window, click No.

4.Install the latest PSP (if this option was not selected during the P2P installation).

5.View the Windows event log on the destination server and disable any services or drivers that might have failed.

6.If necessary, verify the network connections. If NIC teaming is required on the destination server, then NIC teaming must be re-established on the destination server after the migration and installation of the PSP.

7.If the source and destination servers must be on the network at the same time:

a.Change the host name of either server or consider reconfiguring the applications.

b.If the IP addresses are static, reassign them.

8.(Optional) Reassign drive letters to former dynamic disk partitions.

9.(Optional) Convert basic disks to dynamic disks. During migration, all dynamic disks are migrated to the destination server as basic disks. Therefore, if dynamic disks are preferred on the destination server, then basic disks can be manually converted back to dynamic disks.

10.Edit the boot.ini. For more information about editing the boot.ini, see “Editing the Windows Boot.ini file after migration (Windows Server 2003)” (page 42)

11.If the Windows license is not a volume license, then reactivate it.

12.The mouse and keyboard might not be immediately active after the migration. Wait until all required drivers are automatically installed by the guest operating system, and then reboot when prompted.

X2V post-migration tasks (Windows)

After you complete a P2V migration, perform the following steps on the destination server:

1.If you manually booted the virtual machine using the server migration Virtual Machine Boot CD ISO, disconnect the ISO and then manually reboot or shut down the virtual machine.

2.Add necessary network configurations to the migrated virtual machine guest. To do so, access the destination virtual machine host remote console to configure the network connections for the migrated virtual machine guest.

Installing ProLiant Support Packs after migration

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Contents HP Insight Control Server Migration 7.0 User Guide Legal Notices Contents Post-migration tasks IV Troubleshooting and supportMigrating the servers ISO Contents Contents Glossary Index Support and other resourcesApplying old server migration standalone licenses Part I Overview and concepts Server migration introduction Installing and configuring server migration softwareOverview Related productsProduct Description Server migration concepts Migration checklistServer migration components Overview of migrating a serverMigration screen HP Insight Control server migration software tabsServer migration concepts Part II Pre-migration tasks Verifying application station system requirements Preparing hardware for migrationVerifying hardware and operating system support Planning the migration Resizing Linux file systems Verifying licenses for software to be migrated Preparing software for migrationMigration Security Disabling firewallsGenerating static or dynamic certificates Installing ProLiant Support PacksDisabling antivirus software Part III Migration Verifying Windows source server requirements Preparing the source server and deploying the Source AgentVerifying Linux source server requirements Preparing a Microsoft Hyper-V source serverChoosing server migration Agents Uninstalling guest toolsDeploying 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 Linux destination size requirement PrerequisitesPhysical destination servers Virtual machine hostsBooting the destination server ILO boot prerequisites Manually creating and booting a virtual destination serverPrerequisites for VMware ESX migration Page Minimum source server prerequisites for all migrations Migrating the serversIf you use a firewall, see Disabling firewalls Preparing for a Windows server migrationPreparing for a Linux server migration SAN migrations in Windows Starting the migration wizard Launching server migrations using the Deploy menuVerify Source Physical server Quick Launch Launching server migrations using Quick LaunchAvailable operations Post-migration tasks Installing ProLiant Support Packs after migrationX2P post-migration tasks Windows X2V post-migration tasks WindowsX2P post-migration tasks Linux Edit the boot.ini file to activate a graphical boot processViewing migration logs X2V post-migration tasks LinuxValidating the migration Validating Linux migrationsPost-migration tasks Part IV Troubleshooting and support User interface TroubleshootingSource preparation Server migration wizard hangsMigration Agent deployment fails Source server identification failsSuggestion action Linux Source Agent window does not appear on Rhel 64-bitDestination server identification fails Destination preparationIncorrect LUN size detected in of the migration wizard Suggested action CD ISO Auto booting destination physical server fails Manually migrate these disks after a successful migration Migration process Drivers cannot be installed or injected onto boot diskLarge volumes fail with server thread error Java.lang.OutOfMemoryError Java heap space Migration hangs if source server is shut down Ntfs resize error messageReiserFS volumes are blocked for Linux migration Migration fails during the disk cloning phase Error during data copy of Linux migration SAN-connected destination server displays blue screen Destination server boots with an invalid IP addressPerform one of the following Post-migrationHidusb.sys Hidkbd.sys Mouhid.sys Suggested action Drives do not appear on the migrated operating system Server is unresponsive during PSP installation Destination virtual machine fail to boot after X2V migrationReboot the server and then reinstall PSP manually Information to collect before contacting HP How to contact HPSupport and other resources Related information HP authorized resellersDocumentation feedback Related documentation Typographic conventionsTIP Applying old server migration standalone licenses Basic hardware design of a three-node duster Pre-migration consideration steps for clustersPost migration considerations and steps Performing the migrationPost migration considerations and steps Glossary Index Index SIM Websites