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File Services Migration failing with error Send-SmigServerData : Starting the connected transport failed. The cmdlet cannot connect to the destination server.

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Hi. I am trying to migrate hundreds folders that are allocated in a Windows Server 2008 Server (file server). I am migrating to Windows Server 2008 R2 on a new server. I followed this guide:

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd379474.aspx

Everything seemed right and got not errors during deployment. Both servers are fully updated, even with the optional patches. Both servers are part of the same domain and they don't have any issues while authenticating or connecting to the domain. They are both on the same subnet with gigabit connectivity. None of them are using the ports that are used for the migration tools. Firewalls are off, and antivirus solutions are off (AV is MS Forefront Protection 2012). Servers can ping each other by name and FQDN.

When I try to begin the migration, it fails with this error:

"Send-SmigServerData : Starting the connected transport failed. The cmdlet cannot connect to the destination server". The entire error is below on the pics:

Error on source server:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/6mqsvzxthmvm283/Error%20on%20Source%20Server.PNG?dl=0

Migration logs on source server:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/p6se3xehatcb7ko/AABU_NhnQXwrbrkxxdhqLjYma?dl=0

Error on destination server:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/jx488rnmtr3i4ou/Error%20on%20Destination%20Server.PNG?dl=0

Migration logs at destination server:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zxfldxu3tbskmg7/AADvWcSKudREa1O9BVNDvMuCa?dl=0

Anything else I could check?

Regards,

Jose Angel Rivera


Jose Angel Rivera




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