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Old Edition
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New Edition
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MgC Agent Usage Guide
- MgC Agent Overview
- Downloading and Installing the MgC Agent (Formerly Edge)
- Local Discovery and Collection
- Connecting the MgC Agent to MgC
- Agent-based Discovery
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Collector-based Discovery
- Creating a Collection Task
- Managing Collectors
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Configuring Collector Parameters
- Kubernetes Static Collector (app-discovery-k8s)
- Kubernetes Conntrack Collector (app-discovery-k8s-conntrack)
- Kubernetes Pod Network Collector (app-discovery-k8s-pod-net)
- Process and Network Collector (app-discovery-process-netstat)
- Windows Process and Network Collector (app-discovery-process-netstat-win)
- RabbitMQ Collector (app-discovery-rabbitmq)
- Kafka Collector (app-discovery-kafka)
- Eureka Collector (app-discovery-eureka)
- Redis Collector (app-discovery-redis)
- MongoDB Collector (app-discovery-mongodb)
- MySQL-General Log Collector (app-discovery-mysql-generallog)
- MySQL-JDBC Collector (app-discovery-mysql-jdbc)
- Nginx Configuration Collector (app-discovery-nginx)
- Cloud VPC Log Collector (app-discovery-cloud-vpc-log)
- Nacos Collector (app-discovery-nacos)
- Application Configuration Collector (app-discovery-application-config)
- Best Practices
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FAQs
- What Are the Requirements for the Server for Installing the MgC Agent (Formerly Edge)?
- How Do I Run the MgC Agent in Compatibility Mode?
- What Can I Do If the MgC Agent (Formerly Edge) Is Offline?
- Why Can't the MgC Agent (Formerly Edge) Start After Being Installed?
- How Do I Upgrade the MgC Agent (Formerly Edge) to the Latest Version?
- How Do I Uninstall the MgC Agent (Formerly Edge)?
- How Do I Restart the MgC Agent (Formerly Edge)?
- How Do I Check the Current MgC Agent Version (Formerly Edge)?
- How Do I Obtain Run Logs of the MgC Agent (Formerly Edge) on Linux?
- How Do I Fix the Error "The collector is not installed" When a Discovery Task Fails?
- How Do I Obtain the Hive Metastore Credential Files?
- What Can I Do If the Port Required by the MgC Agent Is Occupied and the Installation Fails?
- What Can I Do If AK/SK Verification Fails?
- How Do I Configure WinRM and Troubleshoot WinRM Connection Problems?
- What Do I Do If the Credential List Is Empty When I Create a Data Connection for Big Data Verification?
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Best Practices
- Configuring Permissions Required for Server Migration
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Server Migration
- Network Requirements for Server Migration
- Migrating On-premises Servers to Huawei Cloud
- Migrating Servers from Alibaba Cloud to Huawei Cloud
- One-stop Cross-AZ ECS Migration
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- Keeping Private IP Addresses of Servers Unchanged After the Migration
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- Batch Modifying and Restoring the Host Configurations for Windows Source Servers
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Storage Migration
- Migrating Data from Other Cloud Platforms to Huawei Cloud
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- Migrating Archive (Cold) Data
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- Performing a NAS-to-NAS Migration and Service Cutover
- Migrating File Systems in Batches
- Migrating Data from MinIO to Huawei Cloud OBS over HTTP
- Migrating Data from Ceph to Huawei Cloud OBS over HTTP
- Reducing Disk Capacity for Target Servers
- Resizing Disks and Partitions for Target Servers
- Collecting Details of Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Resources
- Collecting Details of Google Cloud GKE Resources
- Collecting Details of AWS Container Resources
- Collecting Details of Self-built Oracle Databases
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Verifying Big Data Consistency After Migration
- Verifying the Consistency of Data Migrated from MaxCompute to DLI
- Verifying the Consistency of Data Migrated Between MRS ClickHouse Clusters
- Verifying the Consistency of Data Migrated from Alibaba Cloud EMR ClickHouse to Huawei Cloud MRS ClickHouse
- Verifying the Consistency of Data Migrated from Alibaba Cloud ApsaraDB for ClickHouse to Huawei Cloud MRS ClickHouse
- Verifying the Consistency of Data Migrated from Alibaba Cloud ApsaraDB for ClickHouse to Huawei Cloud CloudTable ClickHouse
- Verifying the Consistency of Data Migrated Between MRS Doris Clusters
- Verifying the Consistency of Data Migrated Between MRS Doris Clusters or from CDH or EMR to MRS Doris
- Verifying the Consistency of Data Migrated from Alibaba Cloud MaxCompute to Huawei Cloud DLI
- Verifying the Consistency of Data Migrated Between MRS HBase Clusters
- Verifying the Consistency of Data Migrated from Delta Lake (with Metadata) to MRS Delta Lake
- Verifying the Consistency of Data Migrated from Delta Lake (without Metadata) to MRS Delta Lake
- Migrating Big Data Without Using the Internet
- BigData Migration Cockpit
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FAQs
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Product Consultation
- How Do I Assign the Permissions Required for Using MgC to IAM Users?
- Where Is MgC Available?
- How Do I Prepare for Using MgC?
- How Do I Fix the Error "Failed to access IAM. Check the current user's IAM permissions"?
- Why Can't I Sign the Privacy Statement and Use MgC?
- How Does MgC Ensure Data Security?
- Does Data Collection Affect My Source Services?
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Network Settings
- What Can I Do If a Source Server Fails the Migration Readiness Check Because Its IP address or Port Is Unreachable?
- What Can I Do If a Source Server Fails the Migration Readiness Check Because the Username or Password Is Incorrect?
- How Do I Fix the Error "Deliver Command to Edge Failed" When a Source Server Fails the Migration Readiness Check?
- What Can I Do If a Source Server Fails the Migration Readiness Check Due to an Unreachable Port, Incorrect Firewall Settings, or Insufficient Access Permissions?
- What Can I Do If Deep Collection Fails on a Source Server Due to Disabled WinRM or an Unreachable IP Address or Port?
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Server Migration
- How Do I View the Migration Progress When the Migration Workflow Is in the Running State?
- Why the Workflow Status Is Always "Running"?
- How Do I Fix the Error "Edge is not accessible" When a Step in the Migration Workflow Fails?
- How Do I Fix the Error "Server Require to Bind Credential First..." When the Migration Workflow Fails on a Source Server?
- How Do I Handle Resource Exceptions during a Batch Server Migration?
- What Are the Known Errors Related to Server Migration Workflows and How Can I Fix Them?
- What Can I Do If an Error Occurs During the Migration of a VMware Server?
- What Are the Information Mappings Between MgC and SMS?
- Why Is the Migration Progress Inconsistent Between MgC and SMS?
- What Do I Do If I Use a sudo User to Migrate a Source Server and the Server Fails the Source Environment Check?
- What Can I Do If the StartUpAgent Step Fails and the Error Message "System.OutOfMemoryException" Is Displayed?
- How Do I Fix the Error "SMS-Workflow.0503: SMS migration task failed. SMS.xxxx?"
- What Do I Do If Some Disks Are Not Attached to the Target Server After the Migration Is Complete?
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Storage Migration
- What Are the Restrictions on Using MgC for Storage Migration?
- What Are the Requirements for the Source and Target Environments?
- How Do I Choose the Right Specifications for a Migration Cluster?
- What Affects the Migration Speed of Large Objects?
- What Affects the Migration Speed of Small Objects?
- How Do I View Key Metrics that Affect the Migration Speed?
- Why Is My Storage Migration Workflow Stalled for a Long Time?
- When I Migrate HTTP/HTTPS Data to Huawei Cloud OBS, How Are the Objects with the Same Name but Different URLs Processed?
- When I Migrate Data from OBS to NAS on Huawei Cloud, How Are Objects with the Same Name but Different Capitalization Processed?
- What Are the Constraints on the Length of Object Paths for Migrations Between OBS, NAS, and SMB Storage Systems on Huawei Cloud?
- How Do I Resolve the Problem that a Migration Cluster Fails to Be Created?
- How Do I Obtain Credentials for Accessing Microsoft Azure?
- What Do I Do If the Storage Migration Workflow Fails and "COMPARISON_ATTRIBUTE_NOT_SAME" Is Displayed?
- How Do I Choose Storage Classes?
- What Do I Do If a Migration Task Fails?
- Cross-AZ Migration
- Migration Surveys
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Resource Discovery
- Known Resource Discovery Problems and Solutions
- Where Can I Find the Collection Failure Cause?
- What Can I Do If an Internet Discovery Task Fails and the Error Message "Network connection timed out" or "Other exception" Is Displayed?
- How Do I Collect Data from a Data Source Again If the Previous Collection Fails?
- How Do I Obtain the Cloud Platform Credentials (AK/SK Pairs)?
- How Do I Obtain the Information for Adding Azure Credentials to MgC?
- How Do I Obtain the Required Credentials Before Using MgC to Perform a Deep Collection for My Azure Object Storage Resources?
- How Do I Configure the Permissions Required for Collecting Details of Azure Containers?
- How Do I Convert the Encoding Format of a CSV File to UTF-8?
- What Can I Do If the Collected Disk Information Is Empty or Incorrect After a Deep Collection Is Performed for a Windows Source Server?
- What Can I Do If the Collected OS Information Is Incorrect After a Deep Collection Is Performed for a Windows Source Server?
- What Can I Do If an RVTools Import Fails?
- What Do I Do If the Deep Collection Succeeds on a Source Server but Some Specifications Information Is Not Collected?
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Target Recommendations
- Where Can I Find the Assessment Failure Cause?
- Why Can't I Manually Select Target Server Specifications and Disk Types?
- What Can I Do If a Server Assessment Fails and the System Displays a Message Indicating No Proper Specifications Are Matched?
- What Can I Do If a Server Assessment Fails Because the Target Server Specifications Do Not Support Windows Images?
- What Types of Databases Can I Assess Using MgC?
- How Does MgC Generate Target Recommendations?
- Big Data Migration
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Big Data Verification
- What Do I Do If the Credential List Is Empty When I Create a Data Connection for Big Data Verification?
- Why Are 0 or -1 Displayed in the Hive Verification Results?
- Why Does a Field in Hive Fail the Sum Verification?
- Why Do a Large Number of Tables Fail to Be Verified in a DLI Verification Task?
- How Do I Optimize the Verification Task When the Delta Lake Data Volume Is Large?
- How Do I Replace Packages Before I Create a Connection to a Secured HBase Cluster on the Target Cloud?
- How Do I Replace Packages When I Create a Verification Task for an MRS 3.1.0 Cluster Using Yarn?
- Known Issues and Solutions
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Product Consultation
- General Reference
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Creating a Table Group and Adding Tables to the Group
Group source tables before verifying their consistency.
Notes and Constraints
- A maximum of 10,000 tables can be imported at a time.
- The tables to be imported must come from the same metadata source.
- When a table is imported, the system does not verify how many table groups the table is added to or what verification rules are configured for those groups. You are advised to import a table into a maximum of three table groups with different verification rules.
- When you create a table group for verifying the consistency of data migrated from MaxCompute to DLI, you are advised to configure basic verification rules, such as count, sum, and allsum, for the group. After all the verification rules are met and the data volumes at the source and the target are the same, you can create a table group with the content verification rule to verify the content consistency.
Prerequisites
- You have completed all preparations.
- A source connection has been created.
Creating a Table Group
- Sign in to the MgC console. In the navigation pane, under Project, select a big data migration project from the drop-down list.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Migrate > Big Data Verification.
- In the Features area, click Table Management.
- Under Table Groups, click Create.
- Configure the parameters listed in Table 1.
Table 1 Parameters for creating a table group Parameter
Description
Table Group
Enter a name.
Metadata Source
Select the created source connection.
CAUTION:A table group can only contain tables coming from the same metadata source.
Verification Rule
Select the method for verifying data consistency and the inconsistency tolerance. MgC provides multiple verification rules for you to choose. For details about these rules, click View More.
Description (Optional)
Enter a description to identify the table group.
- Click Confirm. The table group is created. In the table group list, you can view information about the created table group.
After the table group is created, you can add tables to the table group by referring to Adding Tables to a Table Group.
Adding Tables to a Table Group
- On the Table Management page, click the Tables tab.
- Choose Table Management > Import above the list.
- Select a metadata connection and the table groups that tables are added to.
- Click Download to download the import template to the local PC. Open the import template and fill in the information of the tables to be added.
NOTICE:
- A maximum of 10,000 tables can be imported at a time.
- Tables in a table group must come from the same metadata source.
- Cells in the template must not contain formulas and must be in text format. Otherwise, the table parsing will fail.
- If a Delta Lake (with metadata) or Hudi (with metadata) connection is selected for Metadata Connection, the source_path parameter in the template is mandatory.
- If a Delta Lake (without metadata) or Hudi (without metadata) connection is selected for Metadata Connection, the source_path and target_path parameters in the template are mandatory.
- Go back to the console and click Select File to upload the populated template to MgC.
- Click Confirm. Then you can view the tables in the table list.
Exporting Data Tables
You can export information about tables from Delta Lake (with metadata) and Hudi (with metadata) to CSV files. Information about data tables from sources without metadata cannot be exported.
- On the Table Management page, click the Tables tab.
- Choose Export > Export Data Table above the list.
- Select the table groups that contain the data tables to be exported and click Confirm.
- After the export is complete, choose Export > Manage Exports.
- Click Download in the Operation column to download the data table information to the local PC.
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