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ActiveTransfer Assets You Can Migrate
You can migrate the following ActiveTransfer assets:
*ActiveTransfer Server instances: You can migrate the ActiveTransfer Server instances that are configured on the source ActiveTransfer Server.
*ActiveTransfer Gateway instances: You can migrate the ActiveTransfer Gateway instances that are configured on the source ActiveTransfer Server.
*ActiveTransfer Server ports: You can migrate the configuration for FTP, FTPS, SFTP, HTTP, and HTTPS ports. You can also migration the configuration for server ports associated with ActiveTransfer Gateway instances defined on the source server.
*ActiveTransfer Server preferences: You can migrate general ActiveTransfer Server preferences, such as throttling, restrictions, banning, encryption, acceleration, and miscellaneous settings. You can also migrate preferences for the ActiveTransfer Gateway instances defined on the source server.
Note:
Merged with server instance asset in Deployer.
*User templates: You can migrate templates that are created for user configuration.
*User configuration: You can migrate ActiveTransfer users, groups, and roles, as well as their and configuration settings such as, throttling, restrictions, encryption, acceleration, and partner associations.
*Virtual file system: You can migrate VFS definitions and configuration settings such as location, partner association, and user access.
*Partner mapping: You can migrate the mappings between partners and the users and virtual folders with which those partners are associated. If Trading Networks is installed, ActiveTransfer performs the mapping using the partners available in Trading Networks. If Trading Networks is not installed, ActiveTransfer manages partner information separately.
*Post-processing events: You can migrate post-processing event configuration, including actions to execute when the event is triggered.
*Scheduled events: You can migrate scheduled event configuration, including actions to execute when the event is triggered.
ActiveTransfer assets are available for migration even if they are disabled. The state of the assets on the source system is maintained on the target system. The migration process does not include deleted assets.
You cannot migrate ActiveTransfer Server or MashZone NextGen instance settings defined on the ActiveTransfer Instances page in My webMethods. These settings are used to connect ActiveTransfer Server and the MashZone NextGen server to My webMethods, and are not specific to any ActiveTransfer Server instance.
When an asset includes a certificate or keystore definition, you can only migrate the file path location of that certificate or keystore. You must manually deploy the actual certificate or keystore file separately.