HP ProLiant DL380p HP Insight Server Migration Software for ProLiant User Guid - Page 16

Microsoft Small Business Server, Firewalls

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The migration runs in Directory Services Restore Mode instead of booting into SMP Agent Mode. As a result, CHKDSK does not run before the migration of domain controllers. For more information about preparing a migration of domain controllers, see your HP account manager for the white paper Performing physical to ProLiant application migrations with the HP Insight Server Migration software for ProLiant - Physical to ProLiant Edition. Microsoft Small Business Server SMP only supports migrations of Microsoft® Small Business Server operating systems for P2P. Small Business Server operating systems include a domain controller on the server. Follow the steps required to migrate a domain controller to ensure successful migration of Small Business Server. Firewalls The Microsoft Windows® firewall is disabled on a source server when a migration begins. The firewall is re-enabled after the migration is completed. Before performing the migration, you might need to manually disable, reconfigure, or uninstall other firewall products. If you reconfigure a firewall product, you might be required to uninstall the product before migration and reinstall it after migration. If the firewall is not disabled or reconfigured properly on the source server, application station, and virtual machine hosts before performing a migration, then the source server, application station, and virtual machine hosts might not be able to effectively communicate. Resulting symptoms of this issue can include the following: • The application station cannot detect the source server SMP Agent for migrations • The source server hangs after booting in SMP Agent Mode during migrations • The application station cannot detect the virtual machine host SMP Agent for migrations The following ports are used for SMP migrations using TCP: • Port 51124-For communication between the SMP Web Service and the SMP application service using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) • Port 51125-For communication between the SMP Web Service and integrated Lights Out (iLO) for auto destination boot • Ports 51125 and 51126-For communication between the SMP application service and the SMP Agent on the source server or source virtual machine host using SSL • Ports 51125 and 51126-For communication between the SMP application service and the SMP Agent on the destination server or destination virtual machine host using SSL • Port 51126-For communication between the SMP Agents on the source server or source virtual machine host and destination server or destination virtual machine host using SSL • Port 51127-For use on the application station for SMP Web Server When the SMP VM Host Agent is installed, the ports previously listed automatically open up in the ESX and Windows firewalls. 16 Introduction

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The migration runs in Directory Services Restore Mode instead of booting into SMP Agent Mode. As a result,
CHKDSK does not run before the migration of domain controllers.
For more information about preparing a migration of domain controllers, see your HP account manager for
the white paper
Performing physical to ProLiant application migrations with the HP Insight Server Migration
software for ProLiant – Physical to ProLiant Edition.
Microsoft Small Business Server
SMP
only
supports migrations of Microsoft® Small Business Server operating systems for P2P. Small Business
Server operating systems include a domain controller on the server. Follow the steps required to migrate a
domain controller to ensure successful migration of Small Business Server.
Firewalls
The Microsoft Windows® firewall is disabled on a source server when a migration begins. The firewall is
re-enabled after the migration is completed.
Before performing the migration, you might need to manually disable, reconfigure, or uninstall other firewall
products. If you reconfigure a firewall product, you might be required to uninstall the product before migration
and reinstall it after migration.
If the firewall is not disabled or reconfigured properly on the source server, application station, and virtual
machine hosts before performing a migration, then the source server, application station, and virtual machine
hosts might not be able to effectively communicate. Resulting symptoms of this issue can include the following:
The application station cannot detect the source server SMP Agent for migrations
The source server hangs after booting in SMP Agent Mode during migrations
The application station cannot detect the virtual machine host SMP Agent for migrations
The following ports are used for SMP migrations using TCP:
Port 51124—For communication between the SMP Web Service and the SMP application service using
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Port 51125—For communication between the SMP Web Service and integrated Lights Out (iLO) for
auto destination boot
Ports 51125 and 51126—For communication between the SMP application service and the SMP Agent
on the source server or source virtual machine host using SSL
Ports 51125 and 51126—For communication between the SMP application service and the SMP Agent
on the destination server or destination virtual machine host using SSL
Port 51126—For communication between the SMP Agents on the source server or source virtual machine
host and destination server or destination virtual machine host using SSL
Port 51127—For use on the application station for SMP Web Server
When the SMP VM Host Agent is installed, the ports previously listed automatically open up in the ESX and
Windows firewalls.
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Introduction