HP ProLiant DL185 HP Insight Server Migration Software for ProLiant User Guide - Page 51

Deploy SMP Source Agent, User name, Password, Deploy SMP, Source Agent, Deploy Agent

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3. Click Next. 4. To install SMP Source Agent on the source server, select the Deploy SMP Source Agent checkbox, enter the User name and Password, and then click Next. 5. If SMP Source Agent is already running on the specified source server, make sure the Deploy SMP Source Agent checkbox is cleared, and then click Next. The wizard verifies if SMP Source Agent is already running on the specified source server. NOTE: Source agents cannot be deployed to Windows 2008 servers using the Deploy Agent tab on the application station wizard. You must either manually copy the hpsmpagent.exe from the \Agents\SMP folder to the source server or connect the SMP installation CD to the source server, and then install the SMP Source Agent by clicking Install SMP Source Agent in the auto run window of the SMP application. 4. Select the volumes to be migrated. Volumes marked as active are selected by default. You cannot migrate or select unsupported file systems. The boot partition must be migrated. The boot partition is contained in an active volume. If only one active volume exists, by default it contains the boot partition and cannot be cleared. If multiple active volumes exist, ensure that the volume containing the active boot partition (which contains the boot.ini, NTLDR, and NTDETECT.com files) is migrated to the target boot disk. Additional bootable partitions might be contained in other active volumes, but the partitions do not need to be migrated. The operating system must be stored on the boot disk and loaded using NT Boot Loader (NTLDR). Volumes on dynamic disks are migrated to partitions on basic disks. Volumes that span multiple dynamic disks (including spanned, striped, mirrored, and RAID 5 volumes) are migrated to a single contiguous partition. Volumes stored on a common source disk must be stored on a common destination disk. You can only resize NTFS partitions. Physical-to-ProLiant (P2P) migrations for Windows 51

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3.
Click
Next
.
4.
To install SMP Source Agent on the source server, select the
Deploy SMP Source Agent
checkbox,
enter the
User name
and
Password
, and then click
Next
.
5.
If SMP Source Agent is already running on the specified source server, make sure the
Deploy SMP
Source Agent
checkbox is cleared, and then click
Next
. The wizard verifies if SMP Source Agent
is already running on the specified source server.
NOTE:
Source agents cannot be deployed to Windows 2008 servers using the
Deploy Agent
tab on the application station wizard. You must either manually copy the
hpsmpagent.exe
from
the
<installation dir>
\Agents\SMP folder to the source server or connect the SMP installation
CD to the source server, and then install the SMP Source Agent by clicking
Install SMP Source
Agent
in the auto run window of the SMP application.
4.
Select the volumes to be migrated. Volumes marked as active are selected by default. You cannot migrate
or select unsupported file systems.
The boot partition must be migrated. The boot partition is contained in an active volume. If only one
active volume exists, by default it contains the boot partition and cannot be cleared. If multiple active
volumes exist, ensure that the volume containing the active boot partition (which contains the boot.ini,
NTLDR, and NTDETECT.com files) is migrated to the target boot disk. Additional bootable partitions
might be contained in other active volumes, but the partitions do not need to be migrated. The operating
system must be stored on the boot disk and loaded using NT Boot Loader (NTLDR).
Volumes on dynamic disks are migrated to partitions on basic disks. Volumes that span multiple dynamic
disks (including spanned, striped, mirrored, and RAID 5 volumes) are migrated to a single contiguous
partition. Volumes stored on a common source disk must be stored on a common destination disk. You
can only resize NTFS partitions.
Physical-to-ProLiant (P2P) migrations for Windows
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