Hi Misi,

Yes this is home grown. Just the AR server, custom forms and workflow.

Mark

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Subject: Re: Moving to new hardware

Hi,

Is this a home grown app we are talking about?

I typically do a fresh install of the newest stable release when changing 
hardware. The main challenges will be if you want to get rid of the native 
aruser.exe client, but everything can be handled.

You can then export/import your def from the old environment, and you can use 
something like rrrchive to copy data from your old to your new environment, 
with a very short delta-data-migration before you switch your users over.

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> Hi All,
>
> I have a project where I am moving a ARS 6.3 patch 20 server to new hardware.
> The server name will be the same but the IP address will be different.
> Also we will use an Oracle 11g database. I think I have the obvious things 
> covered.
> What are the gotcha's that are not so obvious? If anyone has a
> checklist, that would be great.
>
> Current Configuration
> ARS 6.3 patch 20
> Oracle 9.2
> SunOS 5.9
>
> Thanks
> Mark
>
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