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Re: [cobalt-developers] Site Number



Alas, you must populate the postgreSQL "cobalt" database with the proper
data. The Raq3 UI uses this database to keep track of most of the
configuration info. Thus, no database, no UI entry.

The simplest (although not easy) solution would be to re-create all of the
web sites using the GUI and then restore your data to the recreated sites.
To automate this a bit, you could use the perl scripts posted on the cobalt
web site for creating users and virtual sites.

If you backed up the entire /home directory, you should be all set by
restoring the /home/pgsql/ directory.

Kevin

----- Original Message -----
From: <MistaAviB@xxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 11:23 PM
Subject: [cobalt-developers] Site Number


>
> I reformated my harddrive, but i backed up 180+ /home/sites/siteX on my
raq3.
> I now put back the sites into /home/sites/ and i updated apache to point
to
> it.
>
> NOW
>
> if i goto the GUI none of the users and domains are there (DUH) - how do i
> assign a specific SITEX to a domain? Like www.domain3.com to site49???
>
> Thanks VERY much for your help :)
>
> --------------------------
> My road to success is still under construction.
>
>
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