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6.

Install the latest PSP on the destination server.

7.

Remove the (dongle-attached) USB mouse devices and keyboards from the source and
destination servers.

Mouse does not work on the iLO of the destination server after a Linux X2P migration

The mouse does not work on the iLO of the destination server after a Linux X2P migration.

Suggested action

Deselect high–performance mouse mode on the remote console of destination server iLO.

Mouse does not work on the destination ESX virtual machine after a V2V migration

The mouse might stop working on the destination ESX virtual machine after a V2V migration.

Suggested action

Use the following procedure:

1.

Log on to the destination server by using the keyboard.

2.

Press the Windows Key+Pause/Break to open System Properties.

3.

Use the arrow keys or Tab key and the Enter key to open Device Manager.

4.

In Device Manager, use the arrow keys or Tab key to move to VMware Pointing device, and
then press the Application key. Click Uninstall. The VMware Pointing Device entry disappears
from the list of devices.

5.

Use the arrow keys to move to any selection of the Device Manager list, press the Application
key, and then select Scan for hardware changes. A PS/2 compatible–mouse appears in Device
Manager.

Drive letters are not the same in the migrated virtual machine guest after migration

The drive letters on the migrated virtual machine guest are not the same after migration.

Suggested action

Depending on the operating system, perform the following task:

1.

Open Windows Disk Management.

2.

Correct the incorrect letter assignment in the migrated virtual machine guest by using the disk
administrator or manager.

Drives do not appear on the migrated operating system

After a successful migration, some migrated volumes do not appear in Windows Explorer.

Suggested action

Depending on the operating system, perform the following task to assign a driver letter to the
volume so it is visible in Windows Explorer:

1.

For Windows Server 2003 systems: Select Control Panel

→Administrative Tools→Computer

Management

→Disk Management, and then verify that the disk manager has initialized all

disks.

2.

Assign the driver letter in the migrated virtual machine guest by using the appropriate disk
administrator or manager.

Postmigration

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