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Subject: Re: Replacement of majordomo
From: Daniel Liston <dliston @ sonny . org>
Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 13:42:17 -0600
To: Makoto Kamijo <mkamijo @ ctc-g . co . jp>
Cc: majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com
In-reply-to: <20031117154725.655C.MKAMIJO@ctc-g.co.jp>
References: <20031117154725.655C.MKAMIJO@ctc-g.co.jp>
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In your case, since hostname is the same, your only real
concern is to get the majordomo UID and GID correct on
the new system before you tar with preserve permissions
of the old majordomo files, directories, and configuration.
Then a simple untar on the new system to restore.  Just be
sure your sendmail configurations are kept in tact to trust
the majordomo user, and preserve aliases, then all should
be fine.  If Solaris 9 uses smrsh, you may need to create
the link for majordomo's wrapper on the new server too.

Dan Liston

Makoto Kamijo wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> I am planning replacement of the server to which "majordomo" works.
> "majordomo" cooperates with sendmail and is operating.
> The data for movement is "list information", "archive data", and "numbering information."
> Moreover, I am not going to change a "host name", "domain composition of MTA", etc. after replacement.
> 
> Host:A            NEW Host:B
> +----------+      +----------+
> |majordomo |      |majordomo |
> |   +      |      |    +     |
> |sendmail  | ---> |sendmail  |
> |   +      |      |    +     |
> |SunOS 2.6 |      |Solaris9  |
> +----------+      +----------+
> 
> Is replacement possible? Moreover, would you teach notes?
> # If there are conditions etc., please let me know in detail.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Makoto
> 
> Makoto Kamijo
> mkamijo@ctc-g.co.jp



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