Step 3: Verifying trust (preview)
Note
Cross-Tenant SharePoint migration is currently in a private preview stage of development. As an unfinished project, any information or availability is subject to change at any time. Support for private-preview customers will be handled via email. Cross-Tenant SharePoint migration is covered by the preview terms of the Microsoft Universal License Terms for Online Services.
This article is Step 3 in a solution designed to complete a Cross-tenant SharePoint migration. To learn more, see Cross-tenant SharePoint migration overview.
- Step 1: Connect to the source and the target tenants
- Step 2: Establish trust between the source and the target tenant
- Step 3: Verify trust has been established
- Step 4: Pre-create users and groups
- Step 5: Prepare identity mapping
- Step 6: Start a Cross-tenant SharePoint migration
- Step 7: Post migration steps
Before proceeding with your migration, you need to verify the trust is complete. A status of GoodToProceed confirms that the trust is verified.
To verify trust has been established
- On the source tenant run:
Verify-SPOCrossTenantRelationship -Scenario MnA -PartnerRole Target -PartnerCrossTenantHostUrl <TARGETCrossTenantHostUrl>
- On the target tenant run:
Verify-SPOCrossTenantRelationship -Scenario MnA -PartnerRole Source -PartnerCrossTenantHostUrl <SOURCECrossTenantHostUrl>
Troubleshooting trust issues
When verifying trust, possible values
Value | Description |
---|---|
NotEstablished | Trust hasn't been requested locally. |
NotEstablishedByPartner | Partner hasn't requested the Trust |
DormantByPartner | Partner’s requested trust is within the seven days waiting period after creation. |
CouldNotContactPartner | Couldn't contact the partner to determine status. |
GoodToProceed | Verified to proceed. |