Perfect, thanks for the tips. I think the only datastores are shps and tiffs
already so I should be good.

I am going to have to do that in a couple of weeks and will report back in
case something unexpected comes up. I am guessing things like the print
config would have to be.done manually.
On Jun 30, 2011 10:48 AM, "David Winslow" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I assume you're planning on using the 'updatelayers' admin command to
> register the existing layers with GeoNode (it's what I would do and I
> recommend it for anyone else trying this.) One issue with this is that it
> reads in and saves back the configuration for every layer (a necessary
step
> in setting the metadata and attribution links to point back to the GeoNode
> site.) Due to bugs in gsconfig.py, some parts of the GeoServer
> configuration may be destroyed in the process - I have heard of layers
using
> SQL Views <http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/data/sqlview.html> in
> GeoServer having the SQL template deleted for example. I suggest making a
> backup of your datadir before attempting the import (which is a good idea
> anyway in case you find yourself needing to downgrade back to 2.0 -
loading
> a geoserver 2.0 datadir in geoserver 2.1 makes it no longer valid for use
> with geoserver 2.0).
>
> --
> David Winslow
> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/
>
> On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Ariel Nunez <[email protected]
>wrote:
>
>> Hello guys,
>>
>> Soon I am going to have to convert an already existing GeoServer 2.0.2
>> installation with GWC into GeoNode. I think some people have already
>> tried that in this list and I wonder how successful they were able to
>> be? Is there anything important to watch out for?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any comments,
>>
>> Ariel.
>>

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