Prerequisites for Migration in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
Updated: May 14, 2015
Applies To: System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1, System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2, System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager, System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1
To migrate from a supported source hierarchy, you must have access to each applicable Configuration Manager source site, and permissions within the Configuration Manager destination site to configure and run migration operations.
Use the information in the following sections to help you understand the versions of Configuration Manager that are supported for migration, and the required configurations.
Versions of Configuration Manager That Are Supported for Migration
Source Site Languages That Are Supported for Migration
Required Configurations for Migration
Versions of Configuration Manager That Are Supported for Migration
The following table lists the versions of Configuration Manager 2007 and System Center 2012 Configuration Manager that are supported for migration to a destination hierarchy of each version of System Center 2012 Configuration Manager.
Destination hierarchy |
Source hierarchy |
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System Center 2012 Configuration Manager with no service pack |
Configuration Manager 2007 SP21 |
System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1 |
Configuration Manager 2007 SP21 System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1 |
System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2 |
Configuration Manager 2007 SP21 System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP22 System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP12 |
System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager |
Configuration Manager 2007 SP21 System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager |
System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1 |
Configuration Manager 2007 SP21 System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP12 System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP22 |
1 For the purpose of migration, Configuration Manager 2007 R2 or R3 on the source site are not a consideration. So long as the source site runs SP2, sites with either the R2 or R3 add-on installed are supported for migration to System Center 2012 Configuration Manager.
2 System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP2 and System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager SP1 are treated the same for the purpose of migration, and you can migrate data between sites that run either of these two license options.
Source Site Languages That Are Supported for Migration
When you migrate data between Configuration Manager hierarchies, the data is stored in the destination hierarchy in the language neutral format for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager. Because Configuration Manager 2007 does not store data in a language neutral format, the migration process must convert objects to this format during migration from Configuration Manager 2007. Therefore, only Configuration Manager 2007 source sites that are installed with the following languages are supported for migration:
English
French
German
Japanese
Korean
Russian
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
When you migrate data from a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager hierarchy, there are no source site language limitations. Objects in the source site database are already in a language neutral format.
Required Configurations for Migration
The following table lists the required configurations for using migration and migration operations.
Migration operation |
Details |
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To configure, run, and monitor migration in the Configuration Manager console |
In the destination site, your account must be assigned the role-based administration security role of Infrastructure Administrator. This security role grants permissions to manage all migration operations, which includes the creation of migration jobs, clean up, monitoring, and the action to share and upgrade distribution points. |
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Data Gathering |
To enable the destination site to gather data, you must configure the following two source site access accounts for use with each source site:
You can configure these accounts when you configure a new source hierarchy, data gathering for an additional source site, or when you reconfigure the credentials for a source site. These accounts can use a domain user account, or you can specify the computer account of the top-level site of the destination hierarchy.
When gathering data, the following network protocols and ports are used:
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Migrate Software Updates |
Before you migrate software updates, you must configure the destination hierarchy with a software update point. For more information, see Planning to Migrate Software Updates |
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Share distribution points |
To successfully share any distribution points from a source site, at least one primary site or the central administration site in the destination hierarchy must use the same port numbers for client requests as the source site. For information about client request ports, see How to Configure Client Communication Port Numbers in Configuration Manager topic in the Deploying Clients for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager guide. For each source site, only the distribution points that are installed on site system servers that are configured with a FQDN are shared. In addition, to share a distribution point from a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager source site, the Source Site Account (which accesses the SMS Provider for the source site server), must have Modify permissions to the Site object on the source site. You grant this permission to the account by using role-based administration. For information about how to use role-based administration, see the Planning for Role-Based Administration section in the Planning for Security in Configuration Manager topic. |
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Upgrade or reassign distribution points |
The Source Site Access Account configured to gather data from the SMS Provider of the source site must have the following permissions:
To successfully upgrade or reassign a distribution point to a new hierarchy, the ports that are configured for client requests at the site that manages the distribution point in the source hierarchy must match the ports that are configured for client requests at the destination site that will manage the distribution point. For information about client request ports, see How to Configure Client Communication Port Numbers in Configuration Manager topic in the Deploying Clients for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager guide. |