Stop-SPMTMigration
Cancel the current migration session.
Syntax
Stop-SPMTMigration []
Description
Cancel the current migration session.
Examples
EXAMPLE 1
#Define SharePoint 2013 data source#
$Global:SourceSiteUrl = "https://YourOnPremSite/"
$Global:OnPremUserName = "Yourcomputer\administrator"
$Global:OnPremPassword = ConvertTo-SecureString -String "OnPremPassword" -AsPlainText -Force
$Global:SPCredential = New-Object -TypeName System.Management.Automation.PSCredential -ArgumentList $Global:OnPremUserName, $Global:OnPremPassword
$Global:SourceListName = "SourceListName"
#Define SPO target#
$Global:SPOUrl = "https://contoso.sharepoint.com"
$Global:UserName = "admin@contoso.onmicrosoft.com"
$Global:PassWord = ConvertTo-SecureString -String "YourSPOPassword" -AsPlainText -Force
$Global:SPOCredential = New-Object -TypeName System.Management.Automation.PSCredential -ArgumentList $Global:UserName, $Global:PassWord
$Global:TargetListName = "TargetListName"
#Define File Share data source#
$Global:FileshareSource = "YourFileShareDataSource"
#Import SPMT Migration Module#
Import-Module Microsoft.SharePoint.MigrationTool.PowerShell
#Register the SPMT session with SPO credentials#
Register-SPMTMigration -SPOCredential $Global:SPOCredential -Force
#Add two tasks into the session. One is SharePoint migration task, and another is File Share migration task.#
Add-SPMTTask -SharePointSourceCredential $Global:SPCredential -SharePointSourceSiteUrl $Global:SourceSiteUrl -TargetSiteUrl $Global:SPOUrl -MigrateAll
Add-SPMTTask -FileShareSource $Global:FileshareSource -TargetSiteUrl $Global:SPOUrl -TargetList $Global:TargetListName
#Start Migration in the background.#
Start-SPMTMigration -NoShow
#cancel the started migration.#
Stop-SPMTMigration
This example starts a migration first, then run "Stop-SPMTMigration" to cancel the migration.