Once you setup the CVS server on new system

1) Just copy the entire CVS repository from old 
server and put it on new system
2) do following on the new cvs server
cvs -d <new directory name > init
3) check whether you are able to access the new
server's repository
4) Cut off the access to the cvs repository on old
system


 --- Joseph Natar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi:
> 
> We merged with another company recently and we took
> over there cvs server.
> The server was very unstable due to OS and Hardware
> issues. We are planning
> to move to another machine. I read thru most of the
> manual and found that
> after installing, initializing, unix permissions and
> setting up pserver, we
> plan to migrate  the old repository filesystem to
> the new one. If anyone has
> done this before and has any  advice, please let me
> know.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> Joe Natar
> Quality Tools Engineering
> Ventro Corporation
> 650-903-5535          
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  

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