When CA Server Automation is integrated with an RSI Server, you can migrate server images directly from a physical or virtual machine to another physical or virtual machine. Optionally, you can migrate a server to a bare metal server or a new instance of a virtual machine.
Important! Before migrating Windows images, ensure that you capture drivers that are required for successful deployment of the image.
Follow these steps:
The Perform Migration wizard opens in the Migrate Source panel.
The Migrate Destination panel opens.
The VMware vCenter Provisioning wizard opens. Follow the procedure described in Add a Virtual Machine (vCenter Server), starting at step 2. Completing the wizard returns to the Migrate Destination panel.
Note: New VM provisioning does not use VM templates. The disk and network configuration steps are not optional.
Important! Specify the same datastore for all disks. If you create multiple disks with different datastores, new VM provisioning fails.
Note: If the RSI servers for capture and deploy are different, they must access the same depot.
Note: After you successfully deploy a Windows image, Windows runs chkdsk. The target system automatically restarts, then Windows runs PnP (plug-and-play) and installs drivers.
Note: Setting a host name overrides the host name in the image or in a profile.
The wizard submits a request to migrate the image to the target machine. Track the progress of the migration in the Jobs pane.
Note: For migration to a physical bare metal server which cannot be network booted using WakeOnLan from CA Server Automation, manual intervention may be required to reboot the server during migration.
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