You can specify the preferred run states for daemons on target Linux workloads that will be enabled after cutover or test cutover. Linux daemons states options are enabled or disabled at the following runlevels and system boot:
0 |
Shutdown |
1 |
Single-user mode |
2 |
Unused (user-defined) |
3 |
Full multi user-mode (no GUI) |
4 |
Unused (user-defined) |
5 |
Full multi-user mode with display manager (GUI) |
6 |
Reboot |
Boot |
Start at power on |
To configure the post-migration run level of Linux daemons:
Start the migration job. For information about starting a migration job, see Section 25.2, Initiating a Migration Job.
In the Operating System and Application Configuration section of the Migration Job window, click Linux Daemons (Target), and then click an item in the Run Level column
Select the desired run levels. Click OK.
To set start states for Linux daemons on the target VM:
On the Edit Target Workload Details page, go to Target Workload Settings > Daemon States on Target VM.
Select Linux daemons’ start conditions on the target VM. Enable the daemon to start by selecting the check boxes at the appropriate runlevels (0 to 6) and Boot.
Click Save.