4.4.1 Migrating the system environment to a different host
Migration of the system environment enables you to curtail the time required for setting up and operating the system in other environments.
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Example of system operations
The following figure shows an example of the system operations to output the configuration and definition information, and to migrate the system to a different host. The system used in this example as the source environment of migration, is set up in 4.1 System setup for improving machine performance by allocating Web Server to a different host.
Figure 4‒8: Example of the system operations to output configuration and definition information, and to migrate the system environment to other host The following table describes the settings used in the example.
Table 4‒24: Settings used in the example (migrating system environment) Classification
Item
Example of settings
Entire system
Name of the Easy Setup definition file to output the migration information
MyWebSystemexport.xml
Source environment
Host for allocating the Web server
Host name
apsv1
IP address (management IP address)#1
192.168.100.11
Host for allocating the J2EE server#2
Host name
apsv2
IP address (management IP address)#1
192.168.100.12
Target environment
Host for allocating the Web server
Host name
apsva
IP address (management IP address)#1
192.168.100.21
Host for allocating the J2EE server#2
Host name
apsvb
IP address (management IP address)#1
192.168.100.22
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Tasks to be executed and necessity of the tasks
The following table describes the tasks to be executed for migrating the system environment and the necessity of these tasks. Use Smart Composer functionality to migrate the system environment.
Table 4‒25: Tasks to be executed for migrating the system environment and necessity of the tasks (when using Smart Composer functionality) Tasks to be executed for migrating the system environment
Necessity of the tasks
Conditions for executing the tasks
References
Setting up the source system environment
Y
Mandatory
Preparing the host in the target environment
Y
Mandatory
Output of the configuration and definition information
Y
Mandatory
Setting up the target system environment
Y
Mandatory