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15Click Update. The migration utility starts migrating data, displaying a progress bar during the process.

If two user documents with identical file names are found on separate volumes, both documents are copied to the home directory and the name of one of the documents is modified.

If two sets of user settings are stored on separate volumes, the settings with the most recent data are copied to the home directory.

When the migration utility finds that a managed client user already exists in a

Mac OS X Server directory, the action it takes depends on the user login setting and whether the user has a home directory:

If login is

The migration utility

Enabled

Assumes it is the same user and copies the user documents to the

 

home directory.

 

If the user account resides in a shared Open Directory directory on

 

a different server, user documents are copied to the home

 

directory if the volume with the home directory can be mounted.

 

 

Disabled

Enables login for the user, sets a password, and copies user

 

documents to the home directory.

 

 

16Quit the Macintosh Manager administration application after migration is complete so that information is written to the Macintosh Manager database.

17Check the log file after migration is complete. It’s called MM Migration Log.txt. The file resides at the root of the startup volume on the Mac OS 9 computer.

Use the log file to determine whether you need to:

Set a password for a user

Create a home directory for a user

Clean up documents for a user when more than one workgroup volume document was copied to a home directory

Check to see whether any user documents were not copied

18Move the Preferences folders in Mac OS 9 user home directories from ~/Library/ Preferences to ~/Library/Classic/Preferences if you want to preserve existing preferences. If you don’t move the Preferences folder, users can log in, but all application preferences are new, not reused.

Chapter 4 Migrating From Mac OS X Server Version 1.2

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Contents Mac OS X Server Migration Apple Computer, Inc Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved Contents Migrating From AppleShare IP Migrating in Place From AsipWhat’s Included in This Guide Getting Additional InformationPage Before You Begin Upgrading Versus MigratingMigration Scenarios Migrating Users and GroupsSystem Accounts Here are the predefined user accountsHere is a list of the predefined group accounts Short name Group IDMigrating Data for Managed Mac OS 8 and 9 Users Migrating Other DataAfter Migration Version Understanding What You Can MigrateTo set up See Tools You Can UseMigrating in Place From Version Test the new serverMake a full backup of your current server Web Configuration DataWeb Content FTP Configuration FilesNetBoot Images WebObjects Applications and FrameworksTomcat Data IP FirewallMacintosh Manager Data QuickTime Streaming Server Files and FoldersExport users and groups to another hard disk or partition To export users and groupsTo prepare the server to store home directories Install Mac OS X Server versionSet up the home directory infrastructure To import users and groups using Workgroup Manager Import previously exported users and groupsRestore saved data To migrate the web configurationTo migrate the mail database AFP ConfigurationTo migrate the AFP configuration DNS Configuration IP Firewall ConfigurationTo migrate the IP firewall configuration Dhcp Settings To migrate the Dhcp configurationSet up share points and privileges To create a share point and set privilegesTest the new server To test the new serverMigrating to a New Server From Version Create archive files of data and user export fileExport users and groups Create archive filesAFP DNS To transfer tar files or disk images using FTP Copy archive files to the new serverRelocate saved data files Web Configuration Data Mail Database NetBoot Images Dhcp Settings Set up share points and privileges Version Tools You Can Use Install Mac OS X Server Copy current data to another hard disk or partition AFP QuickTime Streaming Server Files and Folders Import previously exported users and groups Restore saved data MySQL Data AFP Configuration DNS Configuration Migrate Macintosh Manager Information Export user Create archive files AFP DNS Set up the home directory infrastructure Relocate saved data files MySQL Data AFP Configuration IP Firewall Configuration User Data Network services administration guide Tools You Can Use Info to another hard Make a full backup of your current server To prepare data for the migration utility Export user and group informationTo export user and group information Set up the home directory infrastructure Restore saved data To migrate Macintosh Manager data For Move this folder to Old MM Items If login is Migration utility Test the new server Set up share points Export user and group information Create archive files To transfer tar files using FTP Set up the home directory infrastructure Relocate saved data files Set up share points and privileges For Move this folder to Old MM Items Migrating From Mac OS X Server Version If login is Migration utility Test the new server Page Migrating From AppleShare IP Migrating From AppleShare IP Migrating in Place From Asip Check the migrationTo export user information from Asip Provide Internet Aliases if necessaryExport user and group information if necessary To install the new server Prepare to migrate privilegesTo use the AppleShare IP Migration utility Migrating From AppleShare IP Copy data to the new server This directory Place these files Macintosh Manager Macintosh Manager Items Migrating From AppleShare IP If login is Migration utility Test the new server Migrating to a New Server From Asip Provide Internet Aliases if necessary Mount the Asip server on Mac OS X Server To mount the Asip serverCopy the Users & Groups Data File and the mail database To copy these items100 To create home directories for imported users 102 103 104 105