Re: [Pws] moving Swiki from Windows to Linux

2006-09-20 Thread Jochen F. Rick
You should just be able to move the swiki directories (found in
ComSwiki/swiki/) from one site to the other (don't move the default and
refs directories). Restart the server and you'll be good to go. The only
difference between the Windows and the Linux version is the VM. 

Peace and Luck!

Jeff

On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 08:25:14AM -0700, Christopher Adams wrote:
 I have a Swiki running on Red Hat Linux. I have another Swiki running under 
 Windows 2000 Server. Is there a way to move the Swiki files from the Windows 
 server to the Linux server and retain all functionality?
 
 
 
 
 Christopher Adams
 Library Systems Analyst
 Oregon State Library
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 503-378-5031
 503-932-1004 (general support)

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Re: [Pws] moving Swiki from Windows to Linux

2006-09-20 Thread Derrel Fincher


IF you are running the same versions, you should just be able to move the
folders of the CoWebs you have created (not refs, ani, or default) in
Windows to the Linux server for most cases. 
You will run into problem IF you are using Swikis based on Ani in both
sites. In this case you have to move the users in default/users, but the
user file numbers will overlap when you move them. In this case, you need
to get a file renaming program and just rename the users so they are
numbered sequentially. If you have the identical users in both Swikis,
the one with the higher file number is the one that gets used. 
Derrel
At 08:25 AM 9/20/2006 -0700, Christopher Adams wrote:
I have
a Swiki running on Red Hat Linux. I have another Swiki running under
Windows 2000 Server. Is there a way to move the Swiki files from the
Windows server to the Linux server and retain all functionality?


Christopher Adams
Library Systems Analyst
Oregon State Library
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
503-378-5031
503-932-1004 (general support)
 

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