Step 9: Deploy the
ADS Disk Images to the TestMigration Virtual Machine
After the virtual machine is created, the
source server disk images must be restored.
TestMigration_DeployVM.cmd controls
this part of the migration procedure. To
restore the source disk images and deploy
the virtual machine, go to C:\Program
Files\Microsoft VSMT\p2v\TestMigration
and execute
TestMigration_DeployVM.cmd
To follow the progress of the virtual
machine deployment, you can use the Virtual
Server 2005 R2 Administration Website
on the Controller server. You’ll see the
virtual machine boot into the Deployment
Agent and the disk images restore to the
virtual hard disks, as shown in Figure 4. The
hardware-dependent system files are then
swapped for virtual machine-compatible
versions, and required operating system
configuration settings are applied.
If you use the MMC snap-in to check
the ADS device database, you’ll see that the
virtual machine is still in the device database. The TestMigration_DeployVM.cmd script
terminates after removing the RIS virtual
floppy disk from the virtual machine. The virtual
machine remains booted in the Deployment
Agent.
Step 10: Complete
the Migration Process
Before you complete the source system to
virtual machine migration process, perform
a few final cleanup tasks. The TestMigration
virtual machine is still booted into the
Deployment Agent, so you need to reboot
it: Open the ADS MMC snap-in, select and
right-click the TestMigration device, then
select run job. A New Job wizard launches.
Click Next. Select to create a one-time job,
and click Next. Then click Next to skip the
description screen. Select Internal command,
and click Next. Select \bmonitor reboot, and click Next. Click Finish to reboot
the TestMigration VM.
Once the machine is rebooted, release
control of the device, and delete the virtual
machine from the device database. Log on
to the virtual machine, and install the Virtual
Machine Additions to get keyboard and mouse
integration and better performance. Complete
any remaining configuration modifications,
and test the virtual machine connectivity and
performance to ensure that it’s running as
expected. Once the virtual machine testing
is complete, migrate TestMigration from the
MobileP2V solution to the production Virtual
Server host. Once you do that, you can back up
and delete the source system disk images from
the ADS image store.
Now you have a fully functional and
tested MobileP2V solution that you can take
to any part of your organization and perform
a P2V migration. So go virtualize!
Author’s Note: The instructions for the migration
have been adapted from the Virtual Server
2005 R2 Resource Kit from Microsoft Press
co-authored by Janique Carbone and me.
End of Article
khohal May 09, 2008 (Article Rating: