1.Using CUBRID Migration Toolkit UI to create a migration script file.
2.Run the migration.bat if in windows and run migration.sh if in linux
3.If users want to check the migration report, just copy the report files(*.mh of report directory) to the CUBRID Migration Toolkit application's report directory. And the migration report will be listed in the history table.
4.It is strong recommended that running the console tool on servers which is running target CUBRID database service. It will be more faster then running on other computers.
1.Using CUBRID Migration Toolkit UI to create a migration script file.
2.Run the migration.bat if in windows and run migration.sh if in linux
3.If users want to check the migration report, just copy the report files(*.mh of report directory) to the CUBRID Migration Toolkit application's report directory. And the migration report will be listed in the history table.
4.It is strong recommended that running the console tool on servers which is running target CUBRID database service. It will be more faster then running on other computers.