MD5 Verification¶
CDM extracts data from the migration source and writes the data to the migration destination. Figure 1 shows the migration mode when files are migrated to OBS.
During the process, CDM uses MD5 to verify file consistency.
Extract
The migration source can be OBS, HDFS, FTP, SFTP, or HTTP. It can check whether the files extracted by CDM are consistent with source files.
This function is controlled by the MD5 File Extension parameter (available when File Format is set to Binary) in Source Job Configuration. Set this parameter to the file name extension of the MD5 file in the source file system.
If a source file build.sh and a file for saving MD5 value build.sh.md5 are located in the same directory, and MD5 File Extension is configured, only the file build.sh.md5 is migrated to the destination. Files without the MD5 value or whose MD5 values do not match fail to be migrated, and the MD5 file is not migrated.
If MD5 File Extension is not configured, all files are migrated.
Write
Currently, this function can be used only when OBS serves as the migration destination. It can check whether the files written to OBS are consistent with those extracted from CDM.
This function is controlled by the Validate MD5 Value parameter in Destination Job Configuration. After the files are read and written to OBS, the MD5 value in the HTTP header is used to verify the files on OBS and the verification result is written to an OBS bucket (the bucket can be the one that does not store migration files). If the migration source does not have the MD5 file, the verification will not be performed.
Note
When files are migrated to a file system, only the extracted files are verified.
When files are migrated to OBS, both the extracted files and files written to OBS are verified.
If MD5 verification is used, KMS encryption cannot be used.