After you have resolved all configuration issues, you can migrate the configuration. When the configuration is migrated, configuration changes are made in the NSX environment to replicate the NSX-V configuration.

Prerequisites

Verify that you have completed the Resolve Configuration step.

Procedure

  1. From the Migrate Configuration page, click Start.
    • The configurations of the pre-created NSX-V objects are migrated to NSX.
    • The configurations of the vRealize Automation created resources are migrated to NSX.
  2. Verify that all the migrated configurations are displayed in your NSX environment.

    You can verify the migrated configurations either in the NSX NSX Manager interface or by running the NSX APIs.

    Note:
    • During the Migrate Configuration step, Security Tags from NSX-V are not migrated to NSX. Therefore, the Security Tag-based migrated dynamic Groups and Groups with static memberships in NSX are empty after this step is finished. The reason is that in NSX-V, a Security Tag is an object, whereas in NSX, a tag is an attribute of a VM. The tags are applied to the workload VMs only after the workloads are migrated to NSX during the Migrate Hosts step.
    • When the configurations are migrated to NSX, the configuration changes are made in the NSX NSX Manager database, but it might take some time for the configurations to take effect.
  3. Click Continue to proceed to the Check Realization page.
    If needed, you can roll back the migrated configurations. Rolling back does the following:
    • Remove the migrated configuration from NSX.
    • Roll back all the resolved issues in the previous step.
    • Remove the vRealize Automation deployment configuration file.