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When configuring the target server, select the ECS you requested. Kunpeng ECSs No BMSs No Parent Topic: Target Server Consultation
How Do I Display the OS Name of a Target Server on the ECS Console? Why Is Consistency Verification Not Supported for Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS?
Possible Causes The source server did not have Internet access, so it could not communicate with SMS, IAM, ECS, EVS, IMS, VPC, or EPS. To solve this issue, you need to check the source network. Solution Log in to the source server.
You can use SMS to create an ECS as the target server. You can also use an existing ECS, FlexusL instance, FlexusX instance or an instance on DeH or in DeC as the target server. SMS is the SMS service.
In the ECS list, click the name of the target ECS. On the ECS details page, click the Security Groups tab. Check whether port 8900 is opened and the source IP address is specified correctly. If port 8900 is not open, add an inbound rule for the port.
In the ECS list, click the name of the target ECS. On the ECS details page, click the Security Groups tab. Check whether port 8899 is opened and the source IP address is specified correctly. If port 8899 is not open, add an inbound rule for the port.
Possible Causes Using SMS requires that you have permissions for SMS, ECS, VPC, IMS and EVS, or the migration will fail. Solution Obtain the required permissions and try again. For details, see Creating a User and Granting Permissions. Parent Topic: Known Errors and Solutions
Use the private image created in 2 to create an ECS as the target server. For details, see Creating a Windows System Disk Image from an External Image File or Creating a Linux System Disk Image from an External Image File.
When you use an image to create an ECS, the system disk cannot be larger than 1 TB. Solution Resize the system disk by referring to How Do I Migrate a Server with a System Disk Larger Than 1 TB? Then, perform the migration. Parent Topic: Known Errors and Solutions
If it does not, create an ECS that meets these requirements. A target server running Windows must have at least 2 GB of memory.
Windows: TCP ports 8899, 8900, and 22 Linux: port 22 for file-level migration, and ports 8900 and 22 for block-level migration For security purposes, you are advised to only allow traffic from the source server to the ECS over these ports.
How Do I Fix Error "SMS.0601 ECS creation failed?" Why Can't I Save the Migration Configuration as a Template? How Do I Resolve Error "Inconsistent firmware type. Source: UEFI, Target: BIOS" When I Create a Migration Task?
Solution Find another ECS that is in the same AZ as the target server and can access the Internet. Detach the system disk from the target server and attach the disk to the ECS. Mount the related disk partitions.
In SMS, a destination server is an ECS on HUAWEI CLOUD.
In SMS, a destination server is an ECS on HUAWEI CLOUD.
Solution Go to the ECS console and reinstall or change the OS of the target server.
Solutions Solution 1 Detach the system disk from the target server, and attach it to another ECS running CentOS, for example, CentOS 7.6 or higher. After the system disk is attached, mount the XFS file system and unmount the file system.
While an ECS supports up to 24 disks, SMS reserves one slot for a temporary disk during migration. This means that a source server can have a maximum of 23 disks. Disk size The mkfs tool included in the SMS agent image for Linux cannot create file systems larger than 16 TB.
If the IAM user to be added to this group needs all SMS permissions, attach system-defined policies SMS FullAccess, OBS OperateAccess, ECS FullAccess, VPC FullAccess, and EVS FullAccess to the group. EVS KMSAccess must be attached if disk encryption is required.
Method 1 Create an ECS in the same region and AZ as the target server. Detach the system disk from the target server and attach the disk to the ECS. Search for and delete all antivirus software-related installation directories, registries, and startup items.