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Manifest Log Details

The following table provides details on each field in the Manifest log:

Section

Field

Definition

<DNAHeader>

<User>

Domain or active directory\User name of the user logged on to perform the migration.

Example: <User>Domain 1\Michael</User>

 

<TemplateFile>

Path and file name of the template file used during the migration.

Example: <TemplateFile>\\Server\TemplateA.dtf</TemplateFile>

 

<StartTime>

Date and time the migration was started.

Example: <StartTime>2003-09-25T14:20:53</StartTime>

 

<DNAFile>

Path and file name where the DNA file was stored.

Example: <DNAFile>\\DataServer\DNA\MichaelsDNA.dna</DNAFile>

Real-time migration: Not captured.

 

<StopTime>

Date and time the migration was completed

Example: <StopTime>2003-09-23T14:21:38</StopTime>

 

<TotalAmountMigrated>

Total bytes migrated during the migration.

Example: <TotalAmountMigrated>28749475</TotalAmountMigrated>

In a deferred migration, this is the size of the DNA file created, or the amount of data applied to the destination machine.

In a real time migration, this is the amount of data applied to the destination machine.

<MigratedOptions>

<Option Name=>

This section details, in hierarchical order, the options selected for migration, including the users selected, the system settings, applications, and files and folders.

<MigratedDNA>

<DNA Type="RegistryValue">

 

 

<SourcePath>

The source path for the registry value.

 

<Destinationpath>

The destination path for the registry value. This can be a different location if the destination operating system is different from the source operating system.

Note: The destination path is only captured when you apply the DNA file to the destination system. This field is not captured on the source system.

 

<DNA Type ="File">

 

 

<SourcePath>

 

 

<Size>

 

 

<DestinationPath>

The destination path is only captured when the DNA is applied to the destination system. This field is not captured on the source system.