> > Am Donnerstag, 20. Oktober 2005 15:31 schrieb Piotras:
> > > Ingo Herz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > In former days I exported the source with repligard (scheme withsg),
> > > > imported as admin (without SG), got a new unnamed SG, renamed it and 
all
> > > > was fine. This doesn't work anymore. Tried to export and import with
> > > > schem i18n_po, but the result is somewhat mixed up.
> > >
> > > I think You imported then with repligard.xml. (without sg).
> > > i18n_po schema has sg information , thus some records may be broken.
> > 
> > No, the first time I tried export and import with i18n_po and saw the 
> > sitegroup information in the xml.

> I meant versions before 1.6.

> > How do I have to set the username/password 
> > for doing this? Are there differences in exporting with admin*SG and 
> > SGadmin+SG? And the same question for the import...

> Set sitegroup guid in repligard conf and export as SG0 admin using i18n_po 
> schema. 
> In new db create new sitegroup with trhe same name and new admin with the 
same login.
> Edit i18n_po to remove sg data and import as new created SGx admin.
> That should work IIRC.

> I do not remember login delimeters :/ ( admin+sg ) should be fine.

Unfortunately this has not worked for me - but found a way now:

- export SG (with sg) as admin*SG
- create test Database (datagard 'Install a new db...')
- import SG as admin (no SG-info).
- Rename Sitegroup
- in mysql: delete from repligard; this seems to drop all guid informations
- now create new guids: repligard -m -r
- Adjust host-parameters to the new guids in spider-admin, same with AIS 
topic-parameters
- export edited SG and import into the "production"-db as a new SG
- drop test Database

Lots of "hand-work", but it worked for me.

regards,
Ingo



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