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10-21-2002 08:06 PM
10-21-2002 08:06 PM
System migration
user a/c to the new machine without affect all user's password, group , home directory etc. ? Thx.
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10-21-2002 08:55 PM
10-21-2002 08:55 PM
Re: System migration
As far as migrating files from users home directories are concerned, I don't see any problem here either. Just a though, makde sure that you move the password and group files first, so that the appropriate uid/gid's are assigned to the correct users.
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10-21-2002 09:26 PM
10-21-2002 09:26 PM
Re: System migration
I see no problem there.
Since you could use NIS or NIS+ as well on hp-ux and linux as well, you could combine them in the same environment.
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10-21-2002 09:33 PM
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Re: System migration
I see no problem there.
Since you could use NIS or NIS+ as well on hp-ux and linux as well, you could combine them in the same environment.
C.
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10-21-2002 09:34 PM
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Re: System migration
I see no problem there.
Since you could use NIS or NIS+ as well on hp-ux and linux as well, you could combine them in the same environment.
C.
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10-21-2002 09:36 PM
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Re: System migration
I see no problem there.
Since you could use NIS or NIS+ as well on hp-ux and linux as well, you could combine them in the same environment.
C.
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10-21-2002 09:37 PM
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Re: System migration
Browser Problem !
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10-21-2002 10:21 PM
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