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== What to do after migration? ==
== What to do after migration? ==


* Connect to the remote machine and check out that your data is there and compare the size of your archives between the initial and final destination. If there is a problem during the migration, the system may copy part of the archive and not the whole file. You may see the archive name but its size will be different from the original one. In this case, the data may be corrupted and you will not be able to retrieve all your data. You have to transfer again this particular file or archive. For more details about how to check if your data is not corrupted during the migration process can be found on the following link: [[https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Archiving_and_Compressing_Data_for_Migration|Archiving and Compressing Data for Migration]].
* Connect to the remote machine and check out that your data is there and compare the size of your archives between the initial and final destination. If there is a problem during the migration, the system may copy part of the archive and not the whole file. You may see the archive name but its size will be different from the original one. In this case, the data may be corrupted and you will not be able to retrieve all your data. You have to transfer again this particular file or archive. For more details about how to check if your data is not corrupted during the migration process can be found on the following link: [[https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/Archiving_and_Compressing_Data_for_Migration| Archiving and Compressing Data for Migration]].


* Organizer your data on your new working directories on the new clusters.
* Organizer your data on your new working directories on the new clusters.
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