I would like to check that out too since I need to move some accounts from a 5x box. I just moved one domain and the steps I had to do is add the domain / users on the new server and then I did an rsync
I wish I did not have to create an account but then it means I have to copy the db over. I guess it’s a catch 22. dal mio iPhone X > Il giorno 14 ago 2018, alle ore 19:19, Eric Broch <[email protected]> > ha scritto: > > I went through the qt-backup and rsync'd the necessary directories and dumped > the vpopmail database and restored it on the new machine. Let me take a look > at my replicate script and I'll get it to you. > > >> On 8/14/2018 7:17 PM, Andrew Swartz wrote: >> Do I just rsync the /home/vpopmail directories? Or is there >> data/settings elsewhere also? >> >> -Andy >> >> >> >>> On 8/14/2018 4:40 PM, Eric Broch wrote: >>> Maria and MySQL have the same commands you should be okay with a restore. >>> >>> Other things are different like spamassassin /etc/mail/spamassassin vs >>> /etc/spamassassin. >>> >>> If I had the servers side by side I wouldn't use backup and restore, I'd >>> use rsync. >>> >>> >>>> On 8/14/2018 11:09 AM, Andrew Swartz wrote: >>>> Does anyone know if these will do a backup of a centos-5 toaster and >>>> restore to a centos-7 toaster? >>>> >>>> vpopmail seems unchanged, but mysql has changed to mariadb and courier >>>> has changed to dovecot. >>>> >>>> I have very little database knowledge. I'm fearful of the restore >>>> causing disaster on the new toaster. >>>> >>>> -Andy >>>> >>>> >>>> > > -- > Eric Broch > White Horse Technical Consulting (WHTC) > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >
