DRAG DROP
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain
contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. Server1 is a file
server.
You deploy a new member server named Server2 that runs Windows Server 2012.
You plan to migrate file shares from Server1 to Server2. File share and NTFS permissions
are assigned only to domain local groups.
You need to identify which actions are required to perform the migration.
Which five actions should you identify?
To answer, move the five appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and
arrange them in the correct order.
Answer:
Explanation:
Box 1: On Server2, install the Windows Server Migration Tools.
Box 2: On Server2, create a deployment folder.
Box 3: On Server1, register the Windows Server Migration Tools.
Box 4: On Server2, run the Receive-SmigServerDatacmdlet.
Box 5: On Server1, run the Send-SmigServerDatacmdlet.Note:
* Windows Server Migration Tools installation and preparation can be divided into the
following stages.
1.Installing Windows Server Migration Tools on destination servers that run Windows Server
2012.
2.Creating deployment folders on destination servers that run Windows Server 2012, for
copying to source servers.
3.Copying deployment folders from destination servers to source servers.
4.Registering Windows Server Migration Tools on source servers.
* Registering Windows Server Migration Tools on source computers
Before you can use a technology’s Windows PowerShell snap-in for the first time, it must be
registered with Windows PowerShell. You can use SmigDeploy.exe to register the Windows
Server Migration Tools snap-in on a migration source computer
* Send-SmigServerData
This cmdletmigrates folders, files, and associated permissions and share properties from the
local server to a target server. Send-SmigServerData must be run on the source server at
the same time that the Receive-SmigServerDatacmdlet is running on the destination server.
* Receive-SmigServerData
This cmdlet allows a target server to receive shares, folders, files, and associated
permissions and share properties that are migrated from a source server. ReceiveSmigServerData must be running on the destination server at the same time that the SendSmigServerDatacmdlet is running on the source server.
* File server or data migration can be achieved by migrating the data from the existing server
using tools such as Microsoft Robocopy and Microsoft File Server Migration Tool (FSMT), or
directly presenting the storage Logical Unit Number (LUNs) onto a new server.
* Windows Server Migration Tools is a feature that is available for installation on computers
that are running Windows Server 2008 R2 by using the Add Features Wizard in Server
Manager. Windows Server Migration Tools can be removed from Windows Server 2008 R2
by using the Remove Features Wizard.
To migrate roles, features, and other data by using Windows Server Migration Tools, you
must also deploy Windows Server Migration Tools on source servers from which you want to
migrate data. Windows Server Migration Tools is deployed on source servers by creating a
deployment folder on a computer that is running Windows Server 2008 R2, and then copying
it to the pre-Windows Server 2008 R2 source computer operating systems shown in the
table in this topic.Install, Use, and Remove Windows Server Migration Tools
I do not agree on the suggested solution steps. According to technet (see link below) i would follow this steps:
1) on server2, install the windows server migration tools
2) on server1, install the windows server migration tools
3) on server2, create a deployment folder
4) on server2, run the receive-smigserverdata cmdlet (we need a listening socket first)
5) on server1, run the send-smigserverdata cmdlet
All in all this kind of questions are bullsh** as the sequence of the steps can vary (e.g. 1) and 2))
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn479284.aspx
You don’t “Register” anything. You install.
If your source server is running an older version of Windows than the destination, you must register WSMT with the SmigDeploy.exe command:
https://technet.microsoft.com/library/jj134202.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396#BKMK_registering
The answer given is correct.
Was quickly reading while on coffee break on technets “Step-By-Step: Windows Server 2012 Migration Tools Preparation” page, so didnt catch if it was for this case, but it says:
1. Installing Windows Server Migration Tools on destination servers that run Windows Server 2012 R2 Preview or Windows Server 2012.
2. Creating deployment folders on migration destination servers, for copying to source servers.
3. Copying deployment folders from destination servers to source servers.
4. Registering Windows Server Migration Tools on source servers.
So would it be?:
1) install server2
2) server2 create folder
3) register server1
4) server2 receive-smig..
5) server1 send-smig…
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