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h3. Step 7 - Copying the Disk Safes
h3. Step 7 - Copying the Disk Safes
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h3. Step 8 - Restarting the CDP Server on the New Computer
h3. Step 8 - Restarting the CDP Server on the New Computer
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{newversion}
1) This procedure is as simple as installing the CDP Server on the new hardware with the standard installer;
2) Shutting down the CDP Server service;
3) Removing the "log," "config," and "data" directories;
4) Copying the "log," "config," and "data" directories from other Server;
5) Starting the CDP Server;
6) Reactivating the License Key;
7) Copying the Disk Safes;
8) Restarting CDP again after the Disk Safes are copied (can be done piecemeal). Policies will fail if the Disk Safes are not found. As Disk Safes appear, they should start running.
{newversion}
1) This procedure is as simple as installing the CDP Server on the new hardware with the standard installer;
2) Shutting down the CDP Server service;
3) Removing the "log," "config," and "data" directories;
4) Copying the "log," "config," and "data" directories from other Server;
5) Starting the CDP Server;
6) Reactivating the License Key;
7) Copying the Disk Safes;
8) Restarting CDP again after the Disk Safes are copied (can be done piecemeal). Policies will fail if the Disk Safes are not found. As Disk Safes appear, they should start running.
{newversion}
{excerpt:hidden=true}
Instructions on how to migrate a CDP Server Enterprise Edition to another machine.
Instructions on how to migrate a CDP Server Enterprise Edition to another machine.
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h3. Step 3 - Removing "log," "config," and "data" on the New Computer
The following activities should be performed on the *New Computer*.
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!List command.png!
2. Remove the {{log}}, {{config}}, and {{data}} folders using the {{rm}} command:
{code}
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h3. Step 4 - Copying "log", "config," and "data" from the Old Computer
In this step, you will copy the "log", "config," and "data" folders from the *Old* Computer to the *New* one.
h5. Linux Installations
1. If your New Computer has an SSH daemon running, you can use the {{scp}} command for copying the "log," "config," and "data" folders:
{code}
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h3. Step 7 - Copying the Disk Safes
h3. Step 7 - Copying the Disk Safes
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h3. Step 8 - Restarting the CDP Server on the New Computer
h3. Step 8 - Restarting the CDP Server on the New Computer
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{newversion}
1) This procedure is as simple as installing the CDP Server on the new hardware with the standard installer;
2) Shutting down the CDP Server service;
3) Removing the "log," "config," and "data" directories;
4) Copying the "log," "config," and "data" directories from other Server;
5) Starting the CDP Server;
6) Reactivating the License Key;
7) Copying the Disk Safes;
8) Restarting CDP again after the Disk Safes are copied (can be done piecemeal). Policies will fail if the Disk Safes are not found. As Disk Safes appear, they should start running.
{newversion}
1) This procedure is as simple as installing the CDP Server on the new hardware with the standard installer;
2) Shutting down the CDP Server service;
3) Removing the "log," "config," and "data" directories;
4) Copying the "log," "config," and "data" directories from other Server;
5) Starting the CDP Server;
6) Reactivating the License Key;
7) Copying the Disk Safes;
8) Restarting CDP again after the Disk Safes are copied (can be done piecemeal). Policies will fail if the Disk Safes are not found. As Disk Safes appear, they should start running.
{newversion}
{excerpt:hidden=true}
Instructions on how to migrate a CDP Server Service Provider (Enterprise) Edition to another machine.
Instructions on how to migrate a CDP Server Service Provider (Enterprise) Edition to another machine.
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