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About This Guide

Preface

Use this guide when you want to move to Mac OS X Server version 10.4 from a previous version of the server.

This guide contains instructions for reusing data and settings of previous server versions. There are two approaches:

ÂPerform an upgrade installation. This approach leaves all your data and settings in place and lets you reuse your existing server hardware for Mac OS X Server version 10.4. You can perform an upgrade installation of version 10.3 and version 10.2 servers.

ÂManually migrate data and settings. This approach transfers data and settings to a different computer—one running Mac OS X Server version 10.4. You can migrate data and settings from server versions 10.3, 10.2, 10.1, 1.2, and AppleShare IP (ASIP) 6.3.3.

What’s in This Guide

This guide includes the following chapters:

ÂChapter 1, “Before You Begin,” summarizes upgrade and migration options and requirements.

ÂChapter 2, “Upgrading Mac OS X Server Version 10.3,” describes how to upgrade the latest 10.3 version to version 10.4.

ÂChapter 3, “Upgrading Mac OS X Server Version 10.2,” describes how to upgrade version 10.2.8 to version 10.4.

ÂChapter 4, “Migrating From Mac OS X Server Version 10.3,” describes how to migrate data from the latest version 10.3 server to a different computer running version 10.4.

ÂChapter 5, “Migrating From Mac OS X Server Version 10.2,” describes how to migrate data from a version 10.2.8 server to a different computer running version 10.4.

ÂChapter 6, “Migrating From Mac OS X Server Version 10.1,” describes how to migrate data from a version 10.1.4 or 10.1.5 server to a different computer running version 10.4.

ÂChapter 7, “Migrating From Mac OS X Server Version 1.2,” describes how to migrate data from a version 1.2 server to a different computer running version 10.4.

ÂChapter 8, “Migrating From Appleshare IP,” describes how to migrate data from an ASIP 6.3.3 server to a different computer running version 10.4.

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Contents Mac OS X Server Apple Computer, Inc Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved Contents Index Migrating From AppleShare IPWhat’s in This Guide About This GuideUsing Onscreen Help Using This GuideThis guide Tells you how to Mac OS X Server SuiteGetting Additional Information Getting Documentation UpdatesBefore You Begin Servers From Which You Can Upgrade or MigrateMigrating From a Pre-Version 10.4 Server to Version Migrating From Windows NT Migrating Users and GroupsUID Here is a list of the predefined group accounts Before You Begin Understanding What Can Be Reused VersionStep-by-Step Instructions To upgrade the master and its replicasUpgrading an Open Directory Master and Its Replicas Perform an upgrade installation to version Update your server to versionUpgrading Mac OS X Server Version Upgrading Mac OS X Server Version To update a WebObjects project Make Adjustments as needed after initial server setupWebObjects Secure Sockets Layer SSL CertificatesDirectory Services To upgrade a group recordNetBoot Images GroupsOpen Directory Upgrade Log Print ServiceWeb Service Macintosh ManagerVersion Step-by-Step Instructions Upgrading Mac OS X Server Version Upgrading Mac OS X Server Version Make Adjustments as needed after initial server setup Groups Print Service Upgrading Mac OS X Server Version Before You Begin To reestablish the master and its replicas Understanding What You Can MigrateTools You Can Use To set up SeeGroup info User export file Create archive files Export users and groupsTo export users and groups Web Content Web Configuration DataMySQL Data Mail DatabaseWebmail Data FTP Configuration FilesWebObjects Applications and Frameworks Tomcat DataQuickTime Streaming Server Files and Folders IP FirewallUser Data Set up the home directory infrastructure To transfer tar files or disk images using FTPCopy archive files to the new server To prepare the server to store home directoriesImport users and groups and other data To import users and groups using Workgroup ManagerRelocate saved data files To migrate the web configurationTo migrate the mail database To migrate WebObjects AFP ConfigurationTo migrate the IP firewall configuration IP Firewall ConfigurationTo migrate the DNS configuration DNS ConfigurationDhcp Settings To migrate the Dhcp configurationTo create a share point and set privileges Set up share points and privilegesTest the new server To test the new serverVersion Tools You Can Use Infrastructure Export users and groups Web Configuration Data Nidump -r /config/AppleFileServer . afpconfig Dhcp Import users and groups and other data Relocate saved data files Web Content To migrate the AFP configuration WebObjects Applications and Frameworks Server Admin, start firewall service Test the new server Version Tools You Can Use Export user Export users and groups AFP DNS Copy archive files to the new server Import exported users and groups and other data Relocate saved data files Mail Database AFP Configuration Tomcat Data User Data Migrating From Mac OS X Server Version AFP and NFS services File services administration guide Tools You Can Use Workgroup Manager or dsimport tool To export user and group information Export user and group informationCreate archive files To transfer tar files using FTP Import users and groups and other data Relocate saved data files QuickTime Streaming Server Files and Folders Migrating From Mac OS X Server Version Migrating From AppleShare IP Migrating From AppleShare IP Create Internet aliases for users Meichen,mei Mei chen Users To export user information from Asip Provide Internet Aliases if necessaryExport user and group information if necessary To mount the Asip server Mount the Asip server on Mac OS X ServerTo use the AppleShare IP Migration utility Copy the Users & Groups Data FileTo copy this file To import users and groups using Workgroup Manager Copy data to the new server To migrate the Asip mail database Migrate mailTo have users copy mail Migrating From AppleShare IP Index Index Reasons for migrating 10 requirements