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July 13th, 2017 12:00

Powermigcl no longer available in powerpath 6.1

Since powermigcl has been deprecated in the latest 6.1 release of power path, how can we manage windows cluster migrations?

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July 14th, 2017 02:00

The powermig setup command has a new parameter pair.

-cluster mscd for ordinary cluster disks

-cluster mscsv for csv cluster disks.

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July 20th, 2017 10:00

Sam .. Thanks for the response this helps a lot.

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July 27th, 2017 18:00

I do not to create PPME cluster resource used by powermigcl.

so,we how to configuration PowerPath Migration Enabler cluster resource

OR how to explain:

Ensure that the PowerPath Migration Enabler cluster resource is configured for the
source cluster disk. The source should be a cluster disk with a corresponding
physical disk resource in the cluster and the target device should be a non-cluster
disk

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July 27th, 2017 22:00

You no longer need to create the cluster resource using Powermigcl...in fact you cant.

The powermig setup -cluster command does it all for you now.

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July 28th, 2017 00:00

Thanks samClaret,it's confuse me so long time.

Could you have implement WinServ2012 MSCS with alwayson environment,can i run powermig with

-exclued_node option at standby(mirroring) site?

The current environment was windows server2012 with My SQL alwayson,the MSCS cluster have two nodes ,one of each access to different storage at separate site .

can i migration data fromstandby(mirroring) node with Using the exclude_nodes option ?

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July 28th, 2017 00:00

Yes you should be able to

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July 28th, 2017 01:00

Thanks a lot

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February 12th, 2023 09:00

Hello All,

I am planning for a PPME migration of SQL Cluster with three nodes, there are no qurum disk. Customer using Node as witness..Going through this post, I want to clarify few things...

How will I know whether the SQL Cluster is using ordinary cluster disk or CSV Cluster disks ?

Which is the right command to use .

 

powermig setup -techType hostcopy -src -tgt -cluster

or 

powermig setup -techType hostcopy -src -tgt -cluster mscd

or 

powermig setup -techType hostcopy -src -tgt -cluster mscsv

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February 14th, 2023 18:00

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Hello I'm not an expert to this area but at least I thought I could leave these for future reference.

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