Nvidia FreeBSD Server to FreeBSD v2 Server ユーザーズマニュアル

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Nvision.com, Inc. 
Migrating from a FreeBSD Server to a FreeBSD v2 Server 
domain will now point to the FreeBSD v2 Server instead. 
 
You will need to do this manually since there may be many different names for mail 
folders. 
7.  Migrate your databases from MySQL. To do this, SSH into your FreeBSD Serverusing 
the IP address. 
8.  Perform a mysqldump on each database by typing the following at the shell command 
line: 
% mysqldump –u username –p databasename > filename 
where “username” and “filename” are replaced with appropriate names. 
9.  Type the password. 
10.  The name of the file should appear with all the SQL and data needed to recreate the 
database structure and data. 
11.  Copy the dump file to the FreeBSD v2 Server by typing the following: 
% scp dumpfilename root@domainname:/root/ 
This will copy the file to the /root directory of the FreeBSD v2 Server. Do this for each 
database that you have. 
12.  SSH into your FreeBSD v2 Server and type the following to create the database 
structure and enter the data into the database: 
% mysql –u username –p databasename < /root/filename 
13.  Type the password. 
14.  Do this for each database that you have. After you have finished this, verify that the 
information was imported correctly. 
15.  After everything is working correctly, change the /etc/hosts.allow file back to the way it 
was by deleting the following line that you added: 
smtp submission aol : all : twist /bin/echo “450 This server 
is moving its IP address!” 
This will allow mail to be received again by your FreeBSD v2 Server. 
16.  After you have completed all the steps above, verify that all services are functioning 
properly. In addition, check with all your users to verify they have all the files they need. 
Also, check all Web pages to ensure they are functioning properly. 
 
Migrating Time Sensitive Material 
 
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