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NAMEp2vassist — Physical to virtual migration assistant. SYNOPSISp2vassist function-number
DESCRIPTION
The p2vassist command is a
menu-driven application that helps migrate applications from a running
physical or virtual machine to another. To start the script, enter
the p2vassist command:
# p2vassist
P2V Assistant Manager
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1 ) General Configurations
2 ) Manage Applications
3 ) Manage O.S. Images
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0 ) Exit
Enter Option Number:
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The choose from the following menu options:
- 1
General Configurations This function sets the server from where the installation
depot will be obtained. The format accepted is the same as option -s to the swinstall command. The following
example configures a server called server.abc.com and a depot location on /release/1123.0706/ic054 as the depot server: General Configurations
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1 ) Set Source Depot
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0 ) Return
Enter Option Number: 1
In this option you can set the location of the depots
of the application to be installed on the target system.
It can be a hostname or a local directory.
Depots source currently configured: NONE
Depots source (type 'q' to return)
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Enter the full path for the depot location. For
example: server.abc.com:/release/1123.0706/ic054 |
- 2
Manage Applications Use this menu to list the depots installed on
the server, and to select the depots to consolidate and the directories
with the application data. Entering this option displays the following
menu: Manage Applications
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1 ) List Applications
2 ) Select Applications
3 ) Add Data Directories/Files
4 ) Consolidate Applications
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0 ) Return
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List Applications This option lists the products installed on the
server. You can obtain the names of the depots to consolidate from
this listing. The list returned does not contain Operational Environment
related packages. The list of packages to exclude is stored in a configuration
file (see the Add Data Directories/Files item in this list). For example: Manage Applications
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1 ) List Applications
2 ) Select Applications
3 ) Add Data Directories/Files
4 ) Consolidate Applications
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0 ) Return
Enter Option Number: 1
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The listing shown on your system might differ
from this example. Select Applications A list of depots (space separated) is the input
to this option. The script verifies whether the depots displayed belong
to the list of installed software. The following example shows the
addition of four depots (belonging to the web server suite): Manage Applications
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1 ) List Applications
2 ) Select Applications
3 ) Add Data Directories/Files
4 ) Consolidate Applications
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0 ) Return
Enter Option Number: 2
Select Applications
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Please enter the list of depots to be installed on the target
system, separated by spaces.
You can list the applications using the first option of this menu.
Depots list (type 'q' to return): |
Enter the names of the depots. For example: hpuxwsAPACHE hpuxwsTOMCAT hpuxwsWEBMIN hpuxwsXML |
Add Data Directories/Files Specifies the directories or files that contain
the application configuration and data. Enter absolute paths that
refer to directories and files that already exist. Some known, system-level
directories are rejected by default (such as ./, /var, and /usr). If you specify a software depot, p2vassist reads
the data directories from the depot definition. These directories
appear as a suggestion to the user. Manage Applications
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1 ) List Applications
2 ) Select Applications
3 ) Add Data Directories/Files
4 ) Consolidate Applications
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0 ) Return
Enter Option Number: 3
Please enter the list of directories/files to be transferred to the
target system, separated by spaces.
The following directories are obtained by examining the depot configuration, you may copy them to the prompt
below in order to be used:
/opt/hpws/apache /opt/hpws/tomcat /opt/hpws/webmin
List (type ENTER to return): |
For example: List (type <Enter> to return): /opt/hpws/apache /opt/hpws/tomcat /opt/hpws/webmin |
Consolidate Applications Consolidates the selected applications, along
with their directories and files, to the specified server. For example: |
Manage Applications
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1 ) List Applications
2 ) Select Applications
3 ) Add Data Directories/Files
4 ) Consolidate Applications
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0 ) Return
Enter Option Number: 4
Consolidate Applications
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This option will consolidate application(s) installed
on the current system and then migrate into another a
suitable target system. The target system is the machine
which will host the consolidated application(s).
This wizard requires that non-interactive Secure Shell
(ssh) access be set up between this system and the
target server.
Depots source currently configured: depsrv.hp.com:/release/1123.0706/ic054
Depots to be installed: hpuxwsAPACHE hpuxwsTOMCAT hpuxwsWEBMIN hpuxwsXML
Dirs/Files to be transferred: /opt/hpws/apache /opt/hpws/tomcat /opt/hpws/webmin
Please enter the hostname/IP of the target system (type 'q' to return): vmp2V |
After you press Enter, the process
continues: Querying the system vmp2v for current status, this may take a few moments...
Installing depots...
Press <Enter> to continue and begin transferring files.
Transferring Configuration files...
Checking application disk space...
Application disk space Ok.
Transferring /opt/hpws/apache directory to vmp2v, please wait...
Transferring /opt/hpws/tomcat directory to vmp2v, please wait...
Transferring /opt/hpws/webmin directory to vmp2v, please wait...
Application Sucessfully consolidated on host: vmp2v
Press <Enter> to return to menu: |
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Manage Operating System
Images This option is not supported in the
current version of Integrity VM.
RETURN VALUES
Upon completion, the p2vassist command returns with one of the following values:
- 0: Successful completion.
The application was successfully consolidated.
- 1: An error occurred.
AUTHORS
The p2vassist command was developed
by the HP.
SEE ALSO
On the VM Host:
hpvm(5), hpvmclone(1M), hpvmcollect(1M), hpvmconsole(1M), hpvmcreate(1M), hpvmdevmgmt(1M), hpvmdevtranslate(1M), hpvmhostrdev(1M), hpvminfo(1M), hpvmmigrate(1M), hpvmmodify(1M), hpvmnet(1M), hpvmpubapi(3), hpvmremove(1M), hpvmresources(5), hpvmsar(1M), hpvmstart(1M), hpvmstatus(1M), hpvmstop(1M), hpvmupgrade(1M)
On the Integrity VM guest:
hpvmcollect(1M), hpvminfo(1M), hpvmmgmt(1M), hpvmpubapi(3)
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