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c.
Choose the Windows migration type.
d.
Click Virtual to ProLiant Migration (V2P), and then click Next.
2.
If you are performing a migration from HP SIM CMS, choose one of the following options:
To launch SMP using the HP SIM menu, select Deploy SMP Migration Tools
ProLiant (V2P), select Windows, and then follow the instructions to launch SMP Migration Tools.
To launch SMP using Quick Launch, select the proper source server or virtual machine in HP SIM,
scroll over Quick Launch, and then select Virtual to ProLiant (V2P).
3.
IMPORTANT:
When you access the Migration Wizard tab and no license key is available, you are
prompted to add a license key. For more information about licensing, see
For additional information, or to purchase licenses, see http://www.hp.com/go/migrate.
NOTE:
If you are migrating a server with an older version of the SMP Application Station software
installed, stop the SMP services before installing the SMP Source Agent.
1.
Enter the source Server Name or four-part IP address.
2.
Select whether SMP must deploy SMP Source Agent on the source server. If you select this option,
you must provide the source server administrative credentials.
3.
Click Next.
4.
To install SMP Source Agent on the source server, select the Deploy SMP Source Agent checkbox,
enter the User name and Password, and then click Next.
5.
If SMP Source Agent is already running on the specified source server, make sure the Deploy SMP
Source Agent checkbox is cleared, and then click Next. The wizard verifies if SMP Source Agent
is already running on the specified source server.
NOTE:
Source agents cannot be deployed to Windows 2008 servers using the Deploy Agent
tab on the application station wizard. You must either manually copy the hpsmpagent.exe from
the <installation dir>\Agents\SMP folder to the source server or connect the SMP installation
Virtual to
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