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Archivos de configuración para la migración de Helm
Este archivo de configuración sólo contiene la información básica necesaria para llevar a cabo la migración:
[GLOBAL]
source-type: helm3
source-servers: helm3, helm3-other-server
target-type: plesk
[plesk]
ip:
os: windows
[helm3]
ip:
windows-username: Administrator
windows-password: password
[helm3-other-server]
ip:
Este archivo de configuración contiene parámetros avanzados que le permiten ajustar la configuración de muchos aspectos de la migración:
[GLOBAL]
# This section defines global settings and lists the source CP servers.
# [mandatory, non-modifiable] source-type
# Source servers product type.
# The other parameters in this configuration template are listed for this particular type, plesk.
# Rather than changing the source-type here, browse the provided configuration templates
# and pick one that best suits your source type.
source-type: helm3
# [mandatory, non-modifiable] target-type
# Target servers product type.
target-type: plesk
# [mandatory] source-servers
# Comma-separated list of the sections describing source Helm servers.
# An arbitrary number of Helm servers can be listed here.
source-servers: helm3, helm3-other-server
# [optional] external-db-servers
# Comma-separated list of the sections describing external source database servers.
# It is highly recommended to specify external database servers for remote MSSQL.
# Otherwise, there could be issues when copying database content.
# external-db-servers: mssql1
# [optional] session-dir
# A directory for migration tool's temporary files.
# If not specified, temporary files will be put into 'migration-session'.
# session-dir: migration-session
# [optional] zones-ttl
# The time in seconds, which migration tool sets as the SOA minimum TTL
# and refresh interval on a new DNS server.
# If not specified, default value is assumed: 120
# zones-ttl: 120
# [optional] external-dns-server
# An IP v4 address of an external DNS server that allows recursive DNS queries.
# Migration tool uses the specified address to test whether general Internet users
# can obtain the correct DNS records for the transferred domains.
# If nothing is specified, migration tool will use Google DNS server (8.8.8.8).
# If 'none' is specified, migration tool will skip this test.
# external-dns-server: 8.8.8.8
# [optional] mail-messages-delta-limit
# The post-migration mail checks compare the number of messages in the source
# and the target mailboxes.
# If the number of messages differs more than it is specified in
# "mail-message-count-max-difference", it is considered an error.
# If not specified, default value is assumed: 10
# mail-messages-delta-limit: 10
#
# [optional] website-availability-check-timeout
# Timeout on site response in seconds. When check the availability of site, limit response time.
# If not specified, default value is assumed: 30
# website-availability-check-timeout: 30
# [optional] log-message-context-length
# When logging a multiline output (API request, response), show only top N
# and last N lines. Default value is 0, which means to display full API requests.
# log-message-context-length: 10
# [optional] copy-mssql-content
# Select way to copy MSSQL content: native MSSQL dumps, text dumps or automatic selection (default).
# Possible values: 'native', 'text', 'auto'
# Native backups require direct access of migration tool to all MSSQL servers, so make sure
# that you provided access to all external MSSQL servers in 'external-db-servers' option.
# Native backup is the most reliable way to copy MSSQL database content.
# Text dumps have an advantage that they do not require physical access to the servers.
# Only access by MSSQL protocols is required. But such way may fail in case of complex MSSQL databases
# with stored procedures, triggers, etc.
# If automatic selection is specified, panel migrator will use native backups if we have direct access
# to the servers with MSSQL, and text dumps otherwise.
# copy-mssql-content: auto
[plesk]
# This section defines Plesk-related settings.
# [mandatory] ip
# An IP v4 address of the Plesk node.
# It does not matter whether this IP address is external or internal, as long as migration tool can connect
# to Plesk node at this address.
ip:
# [mandatory] os
# Server's operating system type, 'unix' or 'windows'. Defines which other parameters are required
# in this section.
os: windows
# [optional] panel-username
# Plesk administrator user name. If not specified, 'admin' is used.
# panel-username: admin
# [optional] panel-password
# Plesk administrator password. If not specified, it is automatically detected.
# panel-password: setup
# [optional] windows-session-dir
# A directory for temporary files on Plesk Windows service nodes.
# If not specified, temporary files will be put into C:\migrator
# windows-session-dir: C:\migrator
# [optional] is-local
# Whether migration tools are working on the same server as target Plesk.
# Default is true.
# is-local: true
[helm3]
# This section defines the settings of Helm3 control panel server.
# [mandatory] ip
# An IP v4 address of this Helm CP server.
ip:
# [optional] windows-username
# User name of the privileged system user on this Helm server. Default is 'Administrator'.
# windows-username: Administrator
# [mandatory] windows-password
# Password of the privileged system user on this Helm server.
windows-password: password
# [optional] copy-mail-content
# This parameter specifies what mail content should be copied from the server:
# 'full' to copy all mail content, 'messages' to copy only messages from the Inbox folders
# and 'none' to skip copying.
# Note that if the server does not support IMAP, it is possible to copy only Inbox messages
# using the 'messages' option.
# If not specified, all mail content is copied.
# copy-mail-content: full
# [optional] copy-web-content
# This parameter specifies what web content should be copied from the server:
# 'full' to copy all web content, and 'none' to skip copying.
# If not specified, all web content is copied.
# copy-web-content: full
# [optional] session-dir
# A directory for temporary files. If not specified temporary files are put into C:\migrator.
# session-dir: C:\migrator
[helm3-other-server]
# This section defines the settings of Helm3 remote server.
# [mandatory] ip
# An IP v4 address of this Helm CP server.
ip:
# [optional] windows-username
# User name of the privileged system user on this Helm server.
# Specify if username is different from username on control server.
# windows-username: Administrator
# [optional] windows-password
# Password of the privileged system user on this Helm server.
# Specify if password is different from password on control server.
# windows-password: password
# [optional] session-dir
# A directory for temporary files. If not specified temporary files are put into C:\migrator.
# session-dir: C:\migrator
[mssql1]
# This optional section defines settings of external MSSQL database server 'mssql1'.
# Fill this section's settings and list it in the 'external-db-servers'
# setting of GLOBAL section to get the MSSQL databases copied from this server with native MSSQL backup.
# Remove this section otherwise.
# [mandatory] host
# The address of this database server, exactly as displayed in Plesk Panel (usually it equals
# to database server's IP address).
host:
# [mandatory] type
# Type of the database server, the only allowed value is 'mssql'
type: mssql
# [mandatory] ip
# An IP v4 address of this database server.
ip:
# [optional] windows-username
# User name of the privileged system user on this centralized mail server. Default is 'Administrator'.
# windows-username: Administrator
# [mandatory] windows-password
# Password of the privileged system user on this database server.
windows-password: