7In the Terminal application, run the following command from the directory in which the firewallconfig file resides:
sudo niload
8Type the 50_ipfwconfigmigrator command:
sudo /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/
50_ipfwconfigmigrator
9In Server Admin, start firewall service.
DNS Configuration
Restore the file /etc/named.conf and the directory /var/named/ and all its contents.
DHCP Settings
To migrate the DHCP configuration:
1Restore the DHCPconfig file.
2Open Server Admin and make sure that DHCP 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 dhcp by selecting the name property’s value and editing it.
7In the Terminal application, run the following command from the directory in which the DHCPconfig file resides:
sudo niload
8In Server Admin, start DHCP service.
User Data
Restore saved user data files.
Place home directories in locations that match the locations in the imported user records. If necessary, you can use Workgroup Manager to edit user accounts so the locations in the account and on disk are the same.
QuickTime Streaming Server Files and Folders
Follow instructions in the QuickTime Streaming Server administration guide to reuse files and folders saved from /Library/QuickTimeStreaming/.
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