Am 03.02.2016 um 12:22 schrieb Christian Mack:
> Hello
> 
> Am 02.02.2016 um 13:10 schrieb J. Echter:
>> Hi,
>>
>> when i backup and restore (with sogo-tool) i've seen that user settings
>> are gone (first day of the week, signature etc).
>>
>> If i restore the whole sogo mysql database i've seen that some infos
>> still pointing to the wrong server (the one it was installed before).
>>
>> This doesnt happen if i use sogo-tool to restore users.
>>
>> Any hints on the right way of moving a sogo server to a new host with a
>> new hostname?
>>
> 
> SOGo is storing the database URL in the database itself.
> Therefore it is not enough to change sogo.conf.
> You also have to change the already stored user info in the database,
> when you change your database server.
> 
> We prevented that by using a fake databse servername in sogo.conf and
> added this fake name in /etc/hosts for pointing to the real server.
> 
> 
> when restoring with sogo-tool, did you first restore all folders and
> then restore the privileges and other user preferences with "sogo-tool -p "?
> 
> 
> Kind regards,
> Christian Mack
> 

Hi,

first the fake server one sounds good, but too late now :D

Seems i did miss the -p option.

I'll dig into that.

Thanks a lot Christian!

Greetings

Juergen
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