Help Center/ Migration Center/ User Guide/ Migration Workflows/ Creating a Server Migration Workflow
Updated on 2024-12-03 GMT+08:00

Creating a Server Migration Workflow

This section describes how to create a server migration workflow using the standard template.

  • A workflow can contain a maximum of 100 servers.
  • You can migrate a maximum of 1,000 servers concurrently. For any servers beyond this number, the workflows will pause at the first step and put these servers in a pending state until other servers complete their migration. The workflows will then automatically start on these servers in the order the workflows were created.
  • If this is your first time to create a server migration workflow, you need to delegate MgC the required permissions. For more information about the required permissions, see Agency Permissions.

Precautions

Before creating a server migration workflow, read and understand the following precautions.

Item

Precaution

Source download bandwidth

Used to download the migration Agent to source servers.

  • If each source server uses a dedicated bandwidth, the bandwidth must be at least 30 Mbit/s.
  • If source servers share a bandwidth, the average bandwidth must be at least 50 Mbit/s.

Migration bandwidth

  • Used to migrate data. It affects the migration speed and duration.
  • For details about how to estimate the migration duration, see How Long Does a Migration Take?

CPU and memory

  • At least 520 MB of available memory
  • At least 0.3 CPUs available in Linux and at least 1 CPU available in Windows

OS compatibility

For details about what OSs are supported, see Supported OSs.

Server migration statements

For details about the important statements you need to understand before the migration, see What Are the Important Statements of SMS?

Notes and constraints

For details about the notes and constraints for server migration, see Notes and Constraints.

Billing

For details about the fees that may be incurred during the migration, see Billing.

Permissions configuration

For details about the permissions the target account must have, see Permissions Management.

Migration network and ports

For details about the requirements for the migration network and ports, see How Do I Set Up a Secure Migration Network for Using SMS?

Prerequisites

Procedure

  1. Sign in to the MgC console.
  2. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Migrate > Workflows. Select a migration project in the upper left corner of the page.
  3. Click Create Workflow in the upper right corner of the page.
  4. In the Server Migration card, click Preview Steps to view the steps predefined in the template and the detailed description of each step. If the type of a step is Automated, the step is automatically performed by MgC. If the type of a step is Manual, you need to perform the step manually. Click Next: Configure Workflow in the lower right corner.
  5. Configure the workflow parameters based on Table 1.

    Table 1 Parameters for configuring a server migration workflow

    Area

    Parameter

    Description

    Workflow Details

    Name

    User-defined

    Description

    Select Source Resources

    • By application: Servers in the selected application will be migrated together.
    • By migration plan: Servers in the selected migration plan will be migrated together.

    Application

    Application

    If Select Source Resources is set to By application, select the application that contains the servers to be migrated.

    Migration Plan

    Migration Plan

    If Select Source Resources is set to By migration plan, select the plan that contains the servers to be migrated. For details about how to create a migration plan, see Creating a Server Migration Plan.

    Migration Network

    Network Type

    If you select Public, ensure that all target servers have EIPs bound. These EIPs will be used for the migration.

    If you select Private, configure Direct Connect connections, VPN connections, VPC peering connections, or subnets in the target VPC in advance to ensure that the source environment can access the target environment.

    • If the source environment cannot access the Internet, you need to enter the private IP address of the source proxy server and the port used by the proxy software.
    • If the source proxy server cannot access the Internet, put the SMS-Agent installation package at a location where the source servers can access directly or over a proxy. You can download the SMS-Agent installation package from the SMS console.

    Target Environment

    Region

    The target region. It defaults to the one you selected when you assessed the application.

    Project

    A project in the target region.

    VPC

    • If the source IP address is 192.168.X.X, you are advised to create a VPC and a subnet that both belong to network range 192.168.0.0/16.
    • If the source IP address is 172.16.X.X, you are advised to create a VPC and a subnet that both belong to network range 172.16.0.0/12.
    • If the source IP address is 10.X.X, you are advised to create a VPC and a subnet that both belong to network range 10.0.0.0/8.

    Subnet

    The subnet has to be in the same network segment as the VPC.

    Security Group

    • If there are Windows source servers, the security group must allow access on ports 8899, 8900, and 22.
    • If there are Linux source servers, the security group must allow access on port 22.
      CAUTION:
      • For security purposes, you are advised to only allow traffic from the source servers on these ports.
      • The firewall of the target servers must allow traffic to these ports.

    Advanced Settings

    Start Target After Migration

    • If you select No, the target servers will be stopped after the migration is complete.
    • If you select Yes, the target servers will be started after the migration is complete.

    Set Bandwidth Limit

    • If you select No, the migration traffic is not limited.
    • If you select Yes, you can limit the bandwidth that can be used for migration based on the source bandwidth and service requirements.
    CAUTION:

    Consider the migration scale to set an appropriate bandwidth limit. If the bandwidth allocated to the workflow is too small, migration tasks in the workflow may preempt the limited bandwidth resource, and some servers may fail to be migrated.

    Install rsync on Source

    • If you select No, the rsync component will not be installed on the source servers.
    • If you select Yes, the rsync component will be automatically installed on the source servers.
    CAUTION:

    Linux migrations depend on rsync. If rsync is not installed on a source server, the server will fail to be migrated.

    Retain IP Address

    Enable this option to retain the private IP addresses of the source servers on the target servers. Enabling it may cause risks. You need to evaluate and take responsibility for any potential risks.

    Enable Quick Mode

    Enable this option if incremental synchronization is not required. This option is disabled by default. If it is enabled, incremental synchronization is skipped and then subsequent steps are performed after full replication is complete in the workflow. Set this option based on your requirements.

    Enterprise Project

    Select the enterprise project you want to migrate to. The enterprise project default is selected by default.

  6. Click Next: Confirm.
  7. Confirm the workflow settings, and click Confirm. The Run Workflow dialog box is displayed, which indicates that the workflow has been created.

    • If you want to start the migration immediately, click Confirm to run the workflow.
    • If you want to add a stage or step to the workflow, click Cancel. The workflow enters a Waiting state, and the migration is not started. To start the migration, click Run in the Operation column.

  8. On the migration workflow details page, view the workflow settings and the migration progress. After the step for starting the migration Agent is completed, a migration task is automatically created on the SMS console. For details about the server information mapping between MgC and SMS, see What Are the Information Mappings Between MgC and SMS?

    • Move the cursor to the migration progress bar. In the box that is displayed, view more migration details.
    • When the migration progress bar reaches a step that requires manual confirmation, move the cursor to the progress bar and click Confirm next to the step status in the displayed window, so that the subsequent migration steps can be executed.
    • When the workflow reaches the ResizeDiskPartition step, the system identifies whether disk capacity reduction has been performed on the target server.
      • If yes, go to SMS console and resize disks and partitions for the target server. For details, see the Partition Resizing parameter in Configuring a Target Server. After the adjustment is complete, go back to the MgC console and click Confirm next to the step status so that the workflow can continue.
      • If no, skip this step.
    • The StartSynchronization step is repeated before you verify your services on the target server.
    • When the progress bar reaches Cutover, the migration is complete. You need check whether your service systems are running properly on the target server. If they are, manually switch services to the target server. After the switchover is complete, click Confirm in the workflow. The system automatically performs the following steps SourceClear and MigrationTaskClear.