HP ProLiant DL185 HP Insight Server Migration Software for ProLiant User Guide - Page 85

Manual Boot - Manually create VM through VM Host's Infrastructure Client, VM Host IP Address

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The Computed Destination Server Disk Requirement section lists the disks required on the destination server to support migrated volumes. The Size, Minimum Destination Size, and Maximum Destination Size values in the lower table are updated dynamically as volumes in the upper table are selected or cleared for migration. A message appears under the table, indicating the number of logical units that must be created on the destination server. The entry in the Minimum Destination Size column is estimated, based on reducing eligible volumes to their minimum size during migration. Additional space might be required to accommodate disk geometry differences. 5. Enter the VM Host Name or four-part VM Host IP Address for the destination virtual machine host. Select the appropriate destination virtualization layer in the Select Virtualization Layer box. • Agent-based hypervisors-Enter the destination virtual machine host name or IP address, and then click Next. • Agent-less hypervisors-Enter the destination virtual machine host name or IP address, and then enter the host administrative credentials. • If the destination virtual machine was booted with the SMP Virtual Boot CD, select Manual Boot - Manually create VM through VM Host's Infrastructure Client. Enter the four-part IP address of the destination virtual machine, User name, and Password, and then click Next. The Virtual Boot CD can be found at \webserver\webapps\smpui\smpbootcd-v-3.70.iso. For more information about manually booting a virtual machine with the SMP Virtual Boot CD, see Prerequisites for manually creating and booting a destination virtual machine. Virtual-to-virtual (V2V) migrations 85

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The
Computed Destination Server Disk Requirement
section lists the disks required on the destination
server to support migrated volumes. The
Size
,
Minimum Destination Size
, and
Maximum Destination
Size
values in the lower table are updated dynamically as volumes in the upper table are selected or
cleared for migration. A message appears under the table, indicating the number of logical units that
must be created on the destination server. The entry in the
Minimum Destination Size
column is
estimated, based on reducing eligible volumes to their minimum size during migration. Additional space
might be required to accommodate disk geometry differences.
5.
Enter the
VM Host Name
or four-part
VM Host IP Address
for the destination virtual machine host.
Select the appropriate destination virtualization layer in the
Select Virtualization Layer
box.
Agent-based hypervisors—Enter the destination virtual machine host name or IP address, and then
click
Next
.
Agent-less hypervisors—Enter the destination virtual machine host name or IP address, and then
enter the host administrative credentials.
If the destination virtual machine was booted with the SMP Virtual Boot CD, select
Manual Boot - Manually create VM through VM Host's Infrastructure Client
. Enter the
four-part
IP address
of the destination virtual machine,
User name
, and
Password
, and
then click
Next
.
The Virtual Boot CD can be found at
<installation
directory>
\webserver\webapps\smpui\smpbootcd-v-3.70.iso
.
For more information about manually booting a virtual machine with the SMP Virtual Boot
CD, see
Prerequisites for manually creating and booting a destination virtual machine
.
Virtual-to-virtual (V2V) migrations
85