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Moving iPrint from one OES2 server to another one

Several people have asked about how they can migrate their iPrint services from one OES2 server to a new one. Here's the scoop, with a bit of info for people moving from NetWare to OES Linux as well.

Submitted by: coolguys on Thu. 02.14.2013
Filed Under: Cool Solutions, Open Enterprise Server Cool Solutions
Topic: Migration
Product: iPrint, Open Enterprise Server

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Moving NSS disks from one OES server to another one

Ever wonder if you can move an NSS disk from an old OES server to a new one and save the Trustee? Here's the answer, from Massimo Rosen.

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DHCP, DNS, DDNS, and TSIG configuration on OES 11 (SLES 11)

This article explains how to re-create a simple DHCP and DNS setup with DDNS working in very little time. Time involved for a simple network topology: ~30 minutes!

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Who's Affected & Login Script Listing

Two PHP Scripts reporting from login scripts. The first script is intended as a help desk tool. Given a server name as a search string it reports all container login scripts containing that string, all users in the affected OUs and all users with home directory attributes that contain that string. Our help desk requested this utility so that in the event of a server outage they had a single utility that would report all the affected users.The second script is a report on login scripts in an eDirectory Tree with a text string search option.

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Recreating Certificates on OES, migrating to a new server, and checking status (in a nutshell)

Shawn Iverson responded to our OES Open Call with this nice piece about migration. His meditative approach underscores the importance of personal tranquility when approaching delicate IT procedures. Put down that Red Bull, clear your mind, and let Shawn guide you to migration nirvana. [Which Wikipedia defines as "the imperturbable stillness of mind after the fires of desire, aversion, and delusion have been finally extinguished." Please let us know when you get there.]

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Getting Started Down the Right Path

As time and resources are short for most customers, Adaris has put together a series of programs to help you get started quickly and efficiently on some of Novell's solutions.

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