Legacy Support

Migrate Commands

The Migrate command is a specific use-case of the Batch command which deals exclusively with the migration of instances into the Fabric database.

MIGRATE LU[@<DC>] with ASYNC='true';

Behind the scenes, Fabric activates the Batch command when running the Migrate command. All the verbose defined for the Batch process commands can be applied to the Migrate command without specifying the FABRIC_COMMAND parameter.

For example: The following two commands are equivallent.

BATCH <LU>[@<DC>] FABRIC_COMMAND='<fabric command> ?'; is the same as migrate <LU>[@<DC>];

Using the same example as in previous article, using the same Instance Group pertaining to the Customer LU customer_IG_600To700: MIGRATE Customer.customer_IG_600To700; The results are the same as when running the Batch command:

BATCH Customer.customer_IG_600To700 FABRIC_COMMAND="sync_instance CUSTOMER.?";

|Added|Updated|Unchanged|Failed|Total|Duration|
+-----+-------+---------+------+-----+--------+
|99   |0      |0        |0     |99   |875     |

Migrate Monitoring Commands

The Migrate and Migrate Monitoring commands do operate in the exact same way and with the same parameters as the batch command. Click here for a comprehensive list of the all the parameters and options available.

Invoking an Instance Group from the Migrate Command

As for the Batch command, the Instance Group can be created from within Fabric Studio.

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Legacy Support

Migrate Commands

The Migrate command is a specific use-case of the Batch command which deals exclusively with the migration of instances into the Fabric database.

MIGRATE LU[@<DC>] with ASYNC='true';

Behind the scenes, Fabric activates the Batch command when running the Migrate command. All the verbose defined for the Batch process commands can be applied to the Migrate command without specifying the FABRIC_COMMAND parameter.

For example: The following two commands are equivallent.

BATCH <LU>[@<DC>] FABRIC_COMMAND='<fabric command> ?'; is the same as migrate <LU>[@<DC>];

Using the same example as in previous article, using the same Instance Group pertaining to the Customer LU customer_IG_600To700: MIGRATE Customer.customer_IG_600To700; The results are the same as when running the Batch command:

BATCH Customer.customer_IG_600To700 FABRIC_COMMAND="sync_instance CUSTOMER.?";

|Added|Updated|Unchanged|Failed|Total|Duration|
+-----+-------+---------+------+-----+--------+
|99   |0      |0        |0     |99   |875     |

Migrate Monitoring Commands

The Migrate and Migrate Monitoring commands do operate in the exact same way and with the same parameters as the batch command. Click here for a comprehensive list of the all the parameters and options available.

Invoking an Instance Group from the Migrate Command

As for the Batch command, the Instance Group can be created from within Fabric Studio.

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