Thank you Michael for responding ,

so if I want to cmuImport all the sites how do I delete them without
entirely erasing the system and installing from scratch.

Rgds,

Enid


On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Michael Stauber <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Enid,
>
> > After some time when the BQ server was updated by different site
> > admins, I decided to do another cmuExport/cmuImport to the new BO
> > server,
> > but in this case I had all the sites existing in the BO and there were
> > some problems with
> > 1- the virtual users and
> > 2- system users
> >
> > and the script cmuImport asking me for every users (to resolve
> > dependecies) to modify it/delete it/drop/quit. I've responded to all
> > of them letting them as they were.
> >
> > So the question: is this a problem, and how can I make another
> > cmuImport with the new exported sites in the existing BO?
> >
> > This is somehow an update process that I want to make , to leave the
> > two servers in the same state with the same data.
> > Is it possible to restore (with cmuImport) all the sites data in the
> > existing BO or should I cmuImport only in a clean installation.
>
> It has always been the case that with CMU you should only import sites and
> users that don't already exist on the system.
>
> When CMU tries to import a site or user that already exists on the target
> system, then you sure get the dialogue to merge, drop or modify. That
> allows
> some limited form of conflict resolution. But generally you'd be better off
> to
> delete the conflicting site or user first and then use CMU to import the
> one
> from the CMU dump.
>
> --
> With best regards
>
> Michael Stauber
>
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