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Re: [cobalt-users] Migration hangovers
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Migration hangovers
- From: Jeff Bilicki <jeff@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue Feb 19 10:33:34 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
> A month ago I migrated using the CMU from a RaQ3 to a RaQ4 and while it did
> move all the users and passwords and mail queues ok there were various
> problems.
> One I will just mention as it will be of interest to others. Any user that
> had ever used the mail forwarding in their account had that restored. This
> was a big problem as many of the accounts forwarded to no longer existed. No
> idea why this happened but I had to go over every mail user and check for
> this.
This was fixed in the 2.27 version. Was that the version you used?
> Another issue is still lingering and I seek assistance with it. As reported
> by many others, CMU changes the list order of the virtual domains to a non
> alphabetical, random order. This is not too big of a problem as I can use
> the search function to find the domain I need to work on (there are about
> 70) but it would be real nice to have them sorted properly.
Are you talking about the site groups or the way the sites are listed in the
UI?
> The other big one that is really making me crazy is that one domain has been
> chosen as the server default and it resolves not the actual home site if the
> ip is used. I am pretty sure I have to hack at the httpd.conf to fix this
> but I am reluctant to do so without clear direction. I notice that the
> domain in question comes after a long series of blank lines in httpd.conf.
Whatever is listed in /etc/sysconfig/network under the HOSTNAME heading should
be the base site of the box.
Jeff-