Jake Vickers wrote:
Peter Peltonen wrote:
I have a working qmail installation on CentOS3 machine. I have now a
new server with CentOS5 and want to move all domains to that server.
So this is what I did to achieve that:
- installed the new server by following instruction on wiki
- dumped the vpopmail db on the old server and recreated it on the new
server
- rsyncced everything under /home/vpopmail/domains to the new server
- copied all files in /var/qmail/control to new server (except me)
- checked that file permissions should be the same
- started the server
Everything else is fine, except I vqadmin nor cmd line vpopmail
commands see the old domains. If I create a new one, it works fine.
I've looked at the database and the entry for the new domain seems to
be identical to the old one, so I really don't get it why the old
domains are not recognized?
What have I done wrong and how can I fix it? Any pointers where to
start looking what is not working with the old domains?
I have a backup/restore script that I distribute in Qmailtoaster-Plus
(qtp.qmailtoaster.com) that does what you want to do. Look at the
scripts for some hints/direction.
Did you bring across /var/qmail/users directory as well? I'm guessing
that's what's missing.
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-Eric 'shubes'
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