Step 7: Relocate saved data files

Place the files you saved from your version 10.1 server in their final location.

Web Configuration Data

To migrate the web configuration:

1Save the file /etc/httpd/servermgr_web_httpd_config.plist and the directory /etc/ httpd/sites_disabled/ and all its contents from the version 10.4 server.

2Replace the /etc/httpd/ directory and its files on the version 10.4 server with the /etc/ httpd/ directory and its contents that you saved on the former server. Also restore the saved /etc/webperfcache/webperfcache.conf.

3Copy the file /etc/httpd/servermgr_web_httpd_config.plist and the directory /etc/ httpd/sites_disabled/ and all its contents into the restored /etc/httpd/ directory.

4Open Server Admin and make sure that web service isn’t running.

5Open the Terminal application. As the root user, type the 49_webconfigmigrator command:

sudo /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/49_webconfigmigrator

A log of the changes made to the files is created in /Library/Logs/Migration/ webconfigmigrator.log. Original versions of changed files in /etc/httpd are renamed to httpd.conf.obsolete, httpd_macosxserver.conf.obsolete, and mime_macosxserver.types.obsolete. A new httpd.conf file is created.

6If you’ve modified /etc/httpd/workers.properties, reapply your changes to the version of the file that’s installed with server version 10.4. The version 10.4 workers.properties file has a new entry for Weblog service.

7In Server Admin, start web service.

Web Content

Copy saved web content to:

Â/Library/WebServer/Documents/

Â/Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/

MySQL Data

If you backed up your MySQL data using mysqldump, you can restore the data using:

mysql -p table < backup-file.sql

or

mysql database < backup-file.sql

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