Hey Folks,
Till Now we have completed understanding on below points.
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Configuration ManagerMigration pre planning
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Configuration ManagerMigration Step by Step Guide Line
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Content SourceMigration of Migrated Applications and Packages
Today I will share you the some inputs on when to use Distribution point sharing and Distribution point reassignment while Running Migration Jobs between Source and Destination Hierarchy. There are a few important points to understand before we choose these one of these options. Below I will provide 2 scenarios where I will Distribution point Sharing and Distribution point Reassignment.
Scenario 1: Distribution point Sharing.
Once Data Migration from Source hierarchy to a destination hierarchy is completed and we have following metadata for packages, Applications etc in destination hierarchy along with the Source that we have copied to new package source in destination hierarchy. So we have almost every thing ready for Client Migration to destination migration, except for the distribution points that will serve the content to client devices. If we are planning to use the same distribution points for both source and destination hierarchy then we can enable the distribution point sharing in the destination hierarchy. Distribution points that we share must meet the prerequisites for shared distribution points.
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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. ( Client -- > Distribution point ports like HTTP port 80 or HTTPS port 443) ex: If source server is using a port 80 for client to distribution point communication then we must configure port 80 for Client to distribution point communication in destination hierarchy.
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For each source site, only the distribution points that are installed on site system servers that are configured with a FQDN can be shared.
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To share a distribution point from 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. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sccm/core/understand/fundamentals-of-role-based-administration.
Important note :
Distribution points sharing has following limitations, while the distribution points are shared between source and destination hierarchy, We cannot use the PXE option both hierarchies.
Distribution points sharing only enables the Clients in destination hierarchy to use the content that is already existing on shared Distribution point, Destination site cannot distribute any content to the shared distribution Point.
Scenario 2: Distribution point Reassignment
We can use distribution point reassignment in system center configuration manager Migration and it can also be utilized in a scenario that does not involve any Migrations or what can can call as existing hierarchy example Many customers have large Configuration Manager infrastructures, and are reducing primary or secondary sites to simplify environment still retain distribution points at branch office locations to serve content to managed clients. These distribution points often contain multiple terabytes or more of content. This content is costly in terms of time and network bandwidth to distribute to these remote servers.Starting in version 1802, this feature lets you reassign a distribution point to another primary site without redistributing the content. This action updates the site system assignment while persisting all of the content on the server.
Important Note: The target server can only host the distribution point role. If the site system server hosts another Configuration Manager server role, such as the state migration point, you cannot reassign the distribution point. Also we cannot reassign a cloud distribution point.
Before reassigning a distribution point, add the computer account of the destination site server to the local Administrator group on the target distribution point server.
Follow these steps to reassign a distribution point that belongs to Source site and point it to destination Hierarchy.
Go to the Administration work space and select Migration node and select Source Hierarchy, now go to shared distribution point tab at the bottom of the pane, here you can see list all distribution points that are available in source site also we can find the information weather the shared distribution point is eligible for reassignment or not.
Now Right click on the Distribution point and Select the reassign distribution point option.
Now in the General Tab, Distribution point name will be populated automatically, Select the Site code for which we want the distribution point to be assigned and Select the option Use the site server’s computer account to install this site system and Click on Next, remember that we have added the computer account of the destination site server to the local Administrator group on the target distribution point server.
Now provide the description as the location name where the distribution point is physically located. Also specify how clients communicate to distribution point in the hierarchy using HTTP or HTTPS depending on your environment. Select create a self-signed certificate and click Next.
All the values for drive settings will be auto populated in, Click next.
In the Pull Distribution point tab, chose weather or not to use enable this distribution point to pull the content from other distribution point. In our case we chose not to use the pull distribution point.
In PXE Settings Tab will be grayed out as this information is pulled from source hierarchy when data gathering job is run on destination hierarchy, So no action required here so Click Next.
Content Validation Tab will be grayed out as this information is pulled from source hierarchy when data gathering job is run on destination hierarchy, no action required here so Click Next.
In Boundary Groups Tab select the Boundary group that is Auto populated from the source hierarchy and click Next
In this Tab, we can view a list of all Migrated packages that are hosted on this distribution point that are already available in content library and need not be redistributed. Now click Next.
Click Next.
view the summary of all the settings that we have selected and Click next, Distribution point reassignment task will run background, wait for the reassignment to be completed.
You can view the Reassignment task status in Administration workspace, Migration node under Distribution Point Migration
Note: Reassignment task will take a few hours to complete depending on the total number of packages that are available on the distribution point.
With this we come to end of Distribution point reassignment in System center configuration manager Migration scenario.
After successful reassignment of distribution point, you can view the reassigned distribution point in Administration workspace under Distribution points node. Following which you may Add this distribution point to Distribution point group to make sure that new packages that are available in destination hierarchy and that are not part of source hierarchy will be distributed.
Now that we have completed reassignment point, I will cover how to troubleshoot the package mismatch and content refresh that is required to fix the issues that are commonly encountered after the reassignment of distributed point in Migration.
Thank you hope this has been informative. Your feedback will be valuable so please leave your comments so that we can improve on a few areas and help you better.
Happy Learning:-)
Today I will be share the some inputs on when to use Distribution point has been reassign and has some hash miss match how we should fix
Steps to fix the Distribution point configuration status
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Haresh Hirani
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4 Comments
Michael Pawlak
26-02-2020 06:02 pmQuestion on PXE, can PXE be enabled on at least one of the dps while being shared? or is PXE completely disabled for both?: Distribution points sharing has following limitations, while the distribution points are shared between source and destination hierarchy, We cannot use the PXE option both hierarchies.
Haresh Hirani
PXE Completely disable
John
29-10-2020 05:43 pmIs it necessary to wait until all the clients and boundaries are migrated before migrating the DP's? I have all of my DP's shared and would like to migrate them to the new site in advance of moving over all the clients and boundaries. Is there a reason to wait?
Santhosh Reddy
07-11-2020 03:40 amPXE wont disable on both sides . You cant just use the PXE at destination site because the DP is still managed by source site. In shared mode, you can still continue using PXE at source as usual.
Robert Price
15-12-2020 03:29 amWhen trying to reassign a distribution point getting status "failed to update binaries". Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.