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# Review migration wave details
Wave details

There are several ways you can access the **Wave details** view. 

Click the **Wave name** of any wave on the **Waves** page. 

![\[Wave management interface showing one active wave with in-progress migration status and healthy alerts.\]](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/images/wave-1.png)


Click the **Wave** of any application on the **Applications** page. 

![\[Applications page showing one app with Wave 2 and migration status in progress.\]](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/images/wave-2.png)


Click the **Wave name** in the **Overview** dashboard inside **Application details** of an application. 

![\[Overview dashboard showing App 2 details, including Wave name set to "wave 1".\]](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/images/wave-3.png)


The **Wave details** view shows information and options for an individual wave. Here, you can control and monitor the individual wave. 

![\[Wave details view showing overview, status, and migration progress for MGN-6583.\]](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/images/wave-11.png)


 You can also perform a variety of actions on the wave, and perform batch operations such as launch test and cutover instances for the servers associated with the wave. 

The **Wave details** view is divided into several dashboards: 

**Topics**
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# Review overall wave status
](wave-overview-dashboard.md)
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# Applications
](wave-applications.md)
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# Source servers
](wave-source-servers.md)

# Review overall wave status
Overview dashboard

The **Overview** dashboard provides an overview of the overall wave status, including: 
+  **Description** – The description of the wave. 
+  **State** – The state of the wave. **State** can be in one of two states: **Active** or **Archived** 
+  **Last status update** – Time stamp of when wave status was updated (update occurs every five minutes). 
+  **Wave start time** – Time stamp of when the earliest replication started for a server associated with this wave. 
+  **Current duration** – Duration of replication time since **Wave start time**. If wave is archived, duration is until the moment the wave was archived. 
+  **Migration status** – The wave migration status. 

   Wave **Migration status** can have one of the following values: 
  + **Not started** – If none of its applications has started replication yet.
  + **Completed** – If all of its applications completed migration (have been cutover).
  + **In progress** – At least one of its applications has started replication and not all of its applications completed migration. 
+  **Alerts** – The wave alert. 
  + A wave that has at least one application that is experiencing significant issues, such as a stall, will display a **Stalled** status.
  + A wave that has at least one application that is experiencing a temporary issue such as lag or backlog will display a **Lagging** status.
  + A healthy active wave will display a **Healthy** status.
  + An archived wave will not display a status. 

# Applications


The **Applications** tab shows migration metrics aggregating statuses as well as a list of all the wave associated applications. 

The application migration metrics show an aggregated overview of the wave's associated servers on two topics: **Alerts** and **Migration status**. 

**Topics**
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# Review alerts on applications in a wave
](wave-application-migration-metrics-alerts.md)
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# Review the migration status of applications in a wave
](wave-application-migration-metrics-migration.md)
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# Review all applications associated with a wave
](wave-applications-table.md)

# Review alerts on applications in a wave
Alerts

The application **Alerts** metric provides an aggregated overview of the alerts related to the wave's associated applications. You can look up an individual application **Alerts** status at the **Applications** table at the bottom of the page. 

![\[Pie chart showing 100% healthy status for 2 applications in the Alerts metric.\]](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/images/wave-8.png)

+ A healthy application will display a **Healthy** status. 
+ An application that is experiencing a temporary issue such as lag or backlog will display a **Lagging** status. 
+ An application that is experiencing significant issues, such as a stall, will display a **Stalled** status. 

# Review the migration status of applications in a wave
Migration status

The application **Migration status** metric provides an aggregated overview of the migration status of the wave's associated applications. You can look up an individual application **Migration status** status at the **Applications** table at the bottom of the page. 

![\[Pie chart showing migration status: 50% not started, 50% in progress, with 1 application each.\]](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/images/wave-9.png)


Application **Migration status** can have one of the following values: 
+  **Not started** 
+  **In progress** 
+  **Completed** 

# Review all applications associated with a wave
Applications table

The **Applications** table lists all the applications that are associated with the wave. 

You can perform batch operations on all the applications via the wave **Actions** menu at the top of the page. You can perform an operation on a single application from its own **Application details** page, by clicking the application's **Application name**. 

# Source servers


The **Source servers** tab shows migration metrics aggregating statuses as well as a list of all the wave's associated applications. 

The source server migration metrics provide an aggregated overview of the wave's associated servers on three topics: **Alerts**, **Data replication status**, and **Migration status**. 

**Topics**
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# Review alerts on source servers in a wave
](wave-source-server-migration-metrics-alerts.md)
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# Review data replication status of the servers in a wave
](wave-source-server-migration-metrics-drs.md)
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# Review the migration lifecycle for the servers in a wave
](wave-source-server-migration-metrics-migration.md)
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# Review the source servers in a wave
](wave-source-servers-table.md)
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# Review tags assigned to a wave
](wave-cirrus_tags.md)

# Review alerts on source servers in a wave
Alerts

The source server **Alerts** metric provides an aggregated overview of the alerts related to the wave's associated servers. You can look up an individual source server **Alerts** status at the **Source servers** table at the bottom of the page.

![\[Pie chart showing server status: 2 healthy servers (66.7%) and 1 launched server (33.3%).\]](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/images/app-7.png)

+ A healthy server for which a test or cutover instance has not been launched will display a **Healthy** status. 
+ A healthy server for which a test or cutover instance has been launched will display a **Healthy** status. 
+ A server that is experiencing a temporary issue such as a lag or backlog will display a **Lagging** status. 
+ A server that is experiencing significant issues, such as a stall, will display a **Stalled** status. 

# Review data replication status of the servers in a wave
Data replication status

The source server **Data replication status** metric provides an aggregated overview of the data replication status of the wave's associated servers. You can look up an individual source server **Data replication status** status at the **Source servers** table at the bottom of the page. 

![\[Pie chart showing data replication status: 66.7% Healthy (2 servers), 33.3% Initial sync (1 server).\]](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/images/app-8.png)


Source server's **Data replication status** can have one of the following values: 
+  **Transferring snapshot** 
+  **Initial sync** 
+  **Finalizing sync** 
+  **Lagging** 
+  **Healthy** 
+  **Stalled** 
+  **Rescanning** 
+  **Not started** 
+  **Initiating** 
+  **Creating snapshot** 
+  **Paused** 
+  **Disconnected** 

# Review the migration lifecycle for the servers in a wave
Migration lifecycle

The source server's **Migration lifecycle** metric provides an aggregated overview of the migration lifecycle of the wave's associated servers . You can look up an individual source server's **Migration lifecycle** status at the **Source servers** table at the bottom of the page. 

![\[Pie chart showing migration lifecycle status: equal distribution among three server states.\]](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/images/app-9.png)


The source server's **Migration lifecycle** can have one of the following values: 
+  **Stopped** 
+  **Not ready** 
+  **Ready for testing** 
+  **Test in progress** 
+  **Ready for cutover** 
+  **Cutover in progress** 
+  **Cutover complete** 
+  **Disconnected** 
+  **Discovered** 

# Review the source servers in a wave
Source servers table

The **Source servers** table lists all the servers that are associated with the wave. 

You can perform batch operations on all the servers via the wave **Actions** menu at the top of the page. You can perform an operation on a single server from its own **Server details** page, by clicking on the server **Source server name**. 

# Review tags assigned to a wave
Tags

The **Tags** section shows any tags that have been assigned to the wave. A tag is a label that you assign to an AWS resource. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. You can use tags to search and filter your resources or track your AWS costs. Learn more about AWS tags in [this Amazon EC2 article](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/Using_Tags.html). 