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The Tranzman Dashboard provides the ability to check state of Environments, Tranzman Resources(CPU, RAM, Tranzman specific filesystems), Migration State, Service Status , Progress and Config Migration.
 
The Tranzman Dashboard provides the ability to check state of Environments, Tranzman Resources(CPU, RAM, Tranzman specific filesystems), Migration State, Service Status , Progress and Config Migration.
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Tranzman UI is very flexible as it enables end user to perform majority of migration related steps through UI.
  
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Below is a brief of all the sections :
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===Tranzman Resources===
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This section enables you to monitor:-
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*Filesystem utilization.
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*CPU utilization.
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*Memory utilization.
  
  
===Tranzman Resources===
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[[File:Resources.JPG | border|400x400px]]
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===Environments Details===  
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This sections enables you to check different backup environment related components. e.g. Number of backup images i.e <b>#Img Count</b>, amount of backup data <b>#Size Protected(TB)</b>,platform etc.
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Main highlight is the state of Environment. If the environment state is  [[File:Pause.JPG | border|45x45px]]  then it implies an error on the respective backup environment during transition and needs to
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be resolved.The <b>Views</b> section on the sidebar can further help you dig further to find the root cause or to collect logs([[ Reporting and Logging| Reference for logs and reports ]]) and [[ Contact | Contact ]] Stone Ram Support for further assistance.
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A  [[File:Resume.JPG | border|45x45px]]  is a normal state.
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[[File:EnvironmentsDetails.JPG | border|1100x800px]]
  
===Environments Details=== Environments sections has different columns , Environment column highlights whether the backup
 
  
 
===Migration State===
 
===Migration State===
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This section reports the progress of the catalog migrated (for same vendor migrations) ????
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[[File:MigrationState.JPG | border|400x400px]]
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===Service Status===
 
===Service Status===
  
===Progress===
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This section highlights the state of different services like NFS Service ,Audit service etc. Any red icon in this sections means the service is not running and need to be checked.
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===Config Migration===
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[[File:ServiceStatus.JPG | border|400x400px]]
  
Click on Selections under Actions->Selections and click on <b>Create Migration Pair</b>
 
  
  
Select the Origin i.e. Source backup server and Destination i.e. TZM-NAS-Connector(127.127.127.127)
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===Progress===
  
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The Progress section has details like migration start date,planned switchover date , possible switchover date based on transfer speed.
  
[[File:Createfirstpair.JPG | border|1100x800px]]
 
  
===Step 2===
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[[File:Progress.JPG | border|400x400px]]
  
<b>Default Selections (Migrate Everything)</b> :-
 
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Follow below steps for selecting everything for a migration.By everything we means all images in catalog and all config objects.
 
  
<b>Step 1</b>:- Click on the Image Rules and select Migrate everything and hit Apply rules.You will see the notification of Applying Rules , wait for that notification to clear and close the tab.
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===Config Migration===
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<b>Step 2</b>:- Toggle the Rules button towards complex for selecting all config objects.
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The Config Migration section highlights the state of Objects(Storage Servers, Policies, Residencies etc.) selected for migration. If selected for migration then you can click and check the state of all those objects i.e. whether they
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are imported(created on destination master server) or excluded from migration.
  
<b>Granular Selections (Migrate Specific Data)</b> :-
 
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<b>Step 1</b>:- Click on the Image Rules and select Images based on different properties.
 
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<b>Step 2</b>:- Click on the Config Object Rules and select Config objects based on different properties.
 
  
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[[File:ConfigMigration.JPG | border|400x400px]]
  
Note :- Below steps are applied only for Cross Vendor Migrations , for same vendor migration you can break and move to [[ Pre-Assessment| Jump to Pre-Assessment ]].
 
  
===Step 3===
 
  
Click on Pre-Duplication
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Once transition is completed you can jump to the Recovery Documentation section to start restoring the data.
  
  
  
[[ Pre-Assessment| Jump to Pre-Assessment ]]
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[[ Manage Hosts | Jump to Host Management for managing certificates ]]
  
[[ Migration Components | Return to Select Migration Components ]]
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[[ Recoverydocs | Jump to Recovery Documentation for restoring data ]]

Latest revision as of 10:59, 1 September 2020

Headline

The Tranzman Dashboard provides the ability to check state of Environments, Tranzman Resources(CPU, RAM, Tranzman specific filesystems), Migration State, Service Status , Progress and Config Migration. Tranzman UI is very flexible as it enables end user to perform majority of migration related steps through UI.

Below is a brief of all the sections :

Tranzman Resources

This section enables you to monitor:-

  • Filesystem utilization.
  • CPU utilization.
  • Memory utilization.


Resources.JPG


Environments Details

This sections enables you to check different backup environment related components. e.g. Number of backup images i.e #Img Count, amount of backup data #Size Protected(TB),platform etc. Main highlight is the state of Environment. If the environment state is Pause.JPG then it implies an error on the respective backup environment during transition and needs to be resolved.The Views section on the sidebar can further help you dig further to find the root cause or to collect logs( Reference for logs and reports ) and Contact Stone Ram Support for further assistance. A Resume.JPG is a normal state.


EnvironmentsDetails.JPG


Migration State

This section reports the progress of the catalog migrated (for same vendor migrations) ????


MigrationState.JPG


Service Status

This section highlights the state of different services like NFS Service ,Audit service etc. Any red icon in this sections means the service is not running and need to be checked.


ServiceStatus.JPG


Progress

The Progress section has details like migration start date,planned switchover date , possible switchover date based on transfer speed.


Progress.JPG


Config Migration

The Config Migration section highlights the state of Objects(Storage Servers, Policies, Residencies etc.) selected for migration. If selected for migration then you can click and check the state of all those objects i.e. whether they are imported(created on destination master server) or excluded from migration.


ConfigMigration.JPG


Once transition is completed you can jump to the Recovery Documentation section to start restoring the data.


Jump to Host Management for managing certificates

Jump to Recovery Documentation for restoring data