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ÂMail database

ÂWebMail data

ÂFTP configuration files

ÂNetBoot images

ÂWebObjects applications and frameworks

ÂTomcat data

ÂAFP settings

ÂIP firewall configuration

ÂDNS configuration

ÂDHCP settings

ÂUser data, including home directories

ÂQuickTime Streaming Server files and directories

ÂUser and group accounts

If you’re using any of the following, make a note of any settings you want to continue to use, then see the document indicated for instructions on re-creating the settings after using the instructions in this chapter.

To set up

See the

NFS file services

File services administration guide

 

 

Windows services

Windows services administration guide

 

 

Print service

Print service administration guide

 

 

In version 10.4, watchdog has been replaced by launchd. To re-enable automatic hardware restart, use the Energy Saver pane of System Preferences. To migrate settings for services you added to /etc/watchdog.conf, create a launchd plist file and install it into /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/. See the man page for launchd.conf for details.

Tools You Can Use

Several tools are available:

ÂYou use Workgroup Manager to export version 10.2 user and group accounts to a character-delimited file, and then import them into a version 10.4 server. You can also import users and groups using the command-line dsimport tool.

ÂWorkgroup Manager’s import facility and the dsimport tool also let you import other kinds of data, such as computers and computer lists.

ÂYou use the 49_webconfigmigrator tool to migrate your web configuration.

ÂYou use the nidump, niload, and 50_ipfwconfigmigrator tools and the NetInfo

Manager application to migrate your IP firewall configuration.

ÂYou use the nidump, niload, and 51_afpconfigmigrator tools and the NetInfo Manager application to migrate your AFP configuration.

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