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Suggest action
Proceed with the migration.
Migration hangs if source server is shut down
In some network, firewall, or router configuration scenarios, Insight Control might fail to recognize
that the source server is no longer available during a migration and remain in migration mode.
Suggested action
Perform the following procedure:
1.
Close the server migration wizard.
2.
Open the Windows Services Manager, and then restart the Insight Control application service
and the Insight Control server migration Web Service.
3.
Retry the migration.
NTFS resize error message
The following message might appear during the migration of certain NTFS volumes:
The file system on source disk x, partition y could not be resized
during migration. The NTFS volume information could not be read. Retry
themigration without resizing this volume. Defragmenting the NTFS volume
or performing a "chkdsk /f" prior to the migration may resolve this
condition.
Cause
This message appears when Insight Control cannot process the NTFS meta information for this
volume, and the volume cannot be resized during migration.
Suggested action
To resolve this issue, do not resize the volume. Instead, perform a disk defragmentation or run
CHKKDSK /F
to resolve the issue. However, performing a successful defragmentation and disk
check does not guarantee the ability to resize. In this case, the volume can only be migrated without
resizing.
ReiserFS volumes are blocked for Linux migration
A ReiserFS may be blocked during migration.
Cause
Any Linux partitions that are not yet written to the disk will be detected by server migration as RAW
in Step 2 of the migration wizard.
Suggested action
Reboot the source server to force the partitions to be written. Alternatively, perform the following
steps:
1.
Execute the following command on the source server and note the output:
cat /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
2.
Execute the following commands on the source server:
echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
echo
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