Re: [vchkpw] Migrating all domains to a new box

2004-10-25 Thread Jake
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Hi everyone,
I need to make a huge migration from one to another box.
I have my authentication info into a database, but i need to know if just
migrating all the data from one to another will be enough to keep
everything working.
Thanks
Rafael Felix Correa
 

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Jake


Re: [vchkpw] Migrating all domains to a new box

2004-10-25 Thread felix
Yes, i've searched there, but my situation is a bit different.

I'll only migrate the ~vpopmail/domains dir to another machine. The
database will be kept the same.
When i do vdominfo any-domain.com i receive domains doesn't exists. I
did some tests bringing only the domain dir, i didn't make vadddomain
because the register already exists on the database.



 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi everyone,

I need to make a huge migration from one to another box.
I have my authentication info into a database, but i need to know if just
migrating all the data from one to another will be enough to keep
everything working.

Thanks

Rafael Felix Correa


 Have you searched the list archives?  This comes up once a week.

 Jake




Re: [vchkpw] Migrating all domains to a new box

2004-10-25 Thread Jeremy Kitchen
On Monday 25 October 2004 01:32 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes, i've searched there, but my situation is a bit different.

 I'll only migrate the ~vpopmail/domains dir to another machine. The
 database will be kept the same.
 When i do vdominfo any-domain.com i receive domains doesn't exists. I
 did some tests bringing only the domain dir, i didn't make vadddomain
 because the register already exists on the database.

you didn't copy the /var/qmail/users and /var/qmail/control directories.  
qmail isn't magic, and neither is vpopmail, although sometimes it may seem 
that way ;)

-Jeremy

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Re: [vchkpw] Migrating all domains to a new box

2004-10-25 Thread Dave Goodrich
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, i've searched there, but my situation is a bit different.
I'll only migrate the ~vpopmail/domains dir to another machine. The
database will be kept the same.
When i do vdominfo any-domain.com i receive domains doesn't exists. I
did some tests bringing only the domain dir, i didn't make vadddomain
because the register already exists on the database.
If I understand you correctly, you shouldn't have to do anything to move 
the mail itself (domains dir) from one physical machine to another, so 
long as

1) Your path on the new server matches exactly the path stored in MySQL 
(pw_dir field)
2) Permissions are correct, vpopmail:vchkpw
3) The new server has permissions to access MySQL on the database server.

DAve



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi everyone,
I need to make a huge migration from one to another box.
I have my authentication info into a database, but i need to know if just
migrating all the data from one to another will be enough to keep
everything working.
Thanks
Rafael Felix Correa

Have you searched the list archives?  This comes up once a week.
Jake


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Re: [vchkpw] Migrating all domains to a new box

2004-10-25 Thread felix
It worked.

Thanks a lot again

Rafael Felix Correa

 On Monday 25 October 2004 01:32 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes, i've searched there, but my situation is a bit different.

 I'll only migrate the ~vpopmail/domains dir to another machine. The
 database will be kept the same.
 When i do vdominfo any-domain.com i receive domains doesn't exists.
 I
 did some tests bringing only the domain dir, i didn't make vadddomain
 because the register already exists on the database.

 you didn't copy the /var/qmail/users and /var/qmail/control directories.
 qmail isn't magic, and neither is vpopmail, although sometimes it may seem
 that way ;)

 -Jeremy

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 Inc.
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 int'l
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