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This is the guide for creating Virtual Agents in the Tranzman Appliance. In this guide we are using two Virtual Agents. One Origin windows NBU
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Virtual Agents are used for Assessment, Sizing and Planning.
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The following steps give an example of using two Virtual Agents. One Origin Windows NBU server, and a Destination Linux NBU server.
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Add a new Virtual Environment, by using an IP address not currently in use. In our example, we have used IP address of 127.0.2.1.
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Add a new Virtual Environment, by using any IP address in the range of 127.0.0.0. In our example, we have used IP address of 127.0.2.1.
  
 
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Copy the generated ZIP file to the target system.
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Copy the generated '''ZIP/TGZ''' file to the target system and run.
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Use this link [[Using Recorder]] for a list of steps on how to run Recorder.
  
 
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Unzip the contents of the file to a temporary location, and launch '''tzm_recorder.exe''' from a CMD Window.
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Once TZM_Recorder finishes analysing the system, all information will be saved to a ZIP file which can be uploaded to the Tranzman Appliance.
  
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Upload the ZIP file to the relevant Virtual Server from the Web-Browser by selecting the upload button, highlighted in the image below.
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[[File:VA-Agent_Upload_01.jpg]]
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After the upload completes, resume the Agent by clicking on the '''[ > || ]''' icon. The Appliance will then play back the recording, and process the data ready to use for assessment.
  
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Once TZM_Recorder finishes analysing the system, all information will be saved to a ZIP file which can be uploaded to the Tranzman Appliance.
 
  
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Upload the ZIP file to the relevant Virtual Server from the Web-Browser by selecting the upload button, highlighted in the image below.
 
  
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Use this link to go back to the main Recorder [[Recorder|Overview]] Page.

Latest revision as of 08:31, 5 February 2019

Virtual Agents are used for Assessment, Sizing and Planning. The following steps give an example of using two Virtual Agents. One Origin Windows NBU server, and a Destination Linux NBU server.


Step 1

Using a Web-browser navigate to the appliance's IP address, and log in as the user admin.

Step 2

Add a new Virtual Environment, by using any IP address in the range of 127.0.0.0. In our example, we have used IP address of 127.0.2.1.

VA-Add Environment 01.jpg

Step 3

Select the Operating System type and click on Submit to proceed.

VA-OS Type 01.jpg

Step 4

Download the Tranzman Agent by clicking on the action button as shown below. This agent will need to be run on the physical/ real server.

VA-Download Agent 01.jpg

Step 5

Copy the generated ZIP/TGZ file to the target system and run.

Use this link Using Recorder for a list of steps on how to run Recorder.

Step 6

Once TZM_Recorder finishes analysing the system, all information will be saved to a ZIP file which can be uploaded to the Tranzman Appliance.

Upload the ZIP file to the relevant Virtual Server from the Web-Browser by selecting the upload button, highlighted in the image below.

VA-Agent Upload 01.jpg

After the upload completes, resume the Agent by clicking on the [ > || ] icon. The Appliance will then play back the recording, and process the data ready to use for assessment.



Use this link to go back to the main Recorder Overview Page.