Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, I had to use last weeks BlueQuartz
backup to migrate the site as I could not load the 2.81 CMU because me
servers had drives are stuck in Read Only Mode due to a crashed server. So,
I have the site and user files over on the new Blue Onyx.

It looks like I am going to have to do some work to get everything up and
running.

jimmy
  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]on
Behalf Of David Booth
  Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 6:17 PM
  To: BlueOnyx General Mailing List
  Subject: [BlueOnyx:02244] Re: BlueQuartz to BlueOnyx


    Is there a step by step instructions on how to migrate sites from a
    BlueQuartz server to a BlueOnyz server?

    Jimmy Gross
    CGE Hosting Services


  My recent experience:

  0. Before you do this, wait to see if someone else posts something better.

  1. Get BQ-5102R-CMU-2.81-0BX01.pkg for the bq -
http://www.blueonyx.it/index.php?page=migration-utility - thanks Michael

  Then just do /usr/sbin/cmuExport -d /directory_for_exported_files

  Copy that directory to target device - scp or tar the whole thing and ftp

  2. Make sure you have enough disk space for the sum off all allocated
quotas! (Not just the size of the import data). Use cmuImport on the bx
distro.

  /usr/sbin/cmuIport -d /where_you_put_the_source_files

  3. If you are moving DNS, don't use dnsImport on the blueonyx distro. It
mangles it.

  Use

  # Author: Brian N. Smith
  # Copyright 2006, NuOnce Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
  # $Id: dnsImport.pl,v 2.1 2006/08/07 14:07:00 bsmith Exp $

  If you have PTR records, you will have to fix them - it makes them all
.255


  David Booth
  Goulburn Internet

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