Convert an Avance unit to an everRun system to perform an in-place migration of the Avance unit and its virtual machines (VMs) to the everRun 7.x software.
To convert an Avance unit, shut down one physical machine (PM) or node in the Avance unit and install the everRun software on that node. Use the P2V client to transfer each VM from the Avance node to the everRun node over the network. Then, install the everRun software on the remaining node.
Planning to Migrate from an Avance Unit
Describes some items to consider when migrating or converting from an Avance unit to an everRun system.
Summarizes the steps for installing the everRun software.
Migrating a Physical Machine or Virtual Machine to an everRun 7.x System
Describes how to use the P2V client to migrate a VM from one system to another. Also describes some steps you may need to complete in your guest operating systems before migrating the VMs to ensure that the VMs will function properly on the everRun system.
Contact your network administrator to request at least one static IP address to use as the system-wide IP address for your converted everRun system. Request an additional static IP address for each of the two nodes if you do not have a DHCP server to automatically assign these addresses or if you prefer to use only static addresses.
Starting with both nodes running the Avance software, do the following:
Enable maintenance mode on node0 of the Avance unit.
Follow the instructions in Installing Software on the First PM to install the everRun software on node0. Power on the node, update the necessary settings in the firmware (BIOS) setup utility, and boot the node from the everRun DVD to run the installation program.
When configuring the management network, select a DHCP-assigned address for now and record the IP address as described in Recording the Management IP Address. (You can optionally specify a static IP address for each node later, after converting the second node.)
Log on to the everRun Availability Console on node0 as described in Logging on to the everRun Availability Console for the First Time.
When prompted for the initial configuration settings, type the static IP address you obtained from your network administrator as the System IP address. Also, if you want to fully enable the features of your everRun system for testing, upload and activate your product license on the LICENSE INFORMATION page.
With node0 running the everRun software and node1 running the Avance software, do the following:
If applicable, prepare your VMs for migration as described in Migrating a Physical Machine or Virtual Machine to an everRun 7.x System. (If you need to migrate a Windows Server 2003 VM, see the specific steps in Migrating a Windows Server 2003 VM to an everRun 7.x System.)
In some cases, you need to perform steps in the guest operating system before migrating a VM to ensure that the VM will function properly on the everRun system.
Start the migrated VM and verify that it is functioning properly. Follow the instructions in Migrating a Physical Machine or Virtual Machine to an everRun 7.x System to complete any migration steps in the VM. For example, you may need to install drivers or disable certain services.
If necessary, configure and manage your VM as described in Managing Virtual Machines. For guest-specific settings, see:
Follow the instructions in Installing Software on the Second PM to install the everRun software on node1. Power on the node, update the necessary settings in the firmware (BIOS) setup utility, and boot the node from the everRun DVD to run the installation program.
When configuring the management network, select a DHCP-assigned address for now. (You can specify a static IP address after the software installation.)
Optionally, update the network settings for the everRun system:
If necessary, the everRun Availability Console reloads to reflect the new addresses.
If necessary, use the following information to resolve problems with the export or import process.
To resolve network connectivity problems with the everRun system
If you have trouble connecting to the everRun Availability Console, especially after installing the first node (node0), you may have used the same IP address for node0 and for the system IP address. To correct the problem, reinstall the everRun software on node0 and ensure that the IP addresses you type for node0 and the system IP address are unique.
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