46 Chapter 3 Migrating From Mac OS X Server Version 10.1
AFP Configuration
To migrate the AFP configuration:
1Restore the afpconfig file.
2Open Server Admin and make sure that AFP isn’t running.
3Open NetInfo Manager, located in /Applications/Utilities.
4Authenticate and go to /config.
5Choose Directory > New SubDirectory to create a record in /config.
6Change the name of the new record from newdirectory to AppleFileServer by selecting
the name property’s value and editing it.
7In the Terminal application, run the following command from the directory in which
the afpconfig file resides:
sudo niload -r /config/AppleFileServer . < afpconfig
8Type the 51_afpconfigmigrator command:
sudo /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/51_afpconfigmigrator
9In Server Admin, start AFP service.
WebObjects Applications and Frameworks
Make manual modifications to the new installed version of apache.conf if you want to
reuse the previous server’s web configuration.
Copy saved WebObjects applications and frameworks to:
/Local/Library/WebServer
/Library/WebServer
Tomcat Data
Restore Tomcat servlets to /Library/Tomcat/webapps.
Place any SOAP services you want to migrate in /Library/Tomcat/webapps/axis (a
symlink to /System/Library/Axis/webapps/axis). Mac OS X Server version 10.3 includes a
version of Axis that may be newer or older than the version you’ve been using.
IP Firewall Configuration
To migrate the IP firewall configuration:
1Restore the firewallconfig file.
2Open Server Admin and make sure that firewall service isn’t running.
3Open NetInfo Manager, located in /Applications/Utilities.
4Authenticate and go to /config.
5Choose Directory > New SubDirectory to create a record in /config.
6Change the name of the new record from newdirectory to IPFilters by selecting the
name property’s value and editing it.
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