Start ConsoleOne on Windows.
Connect to the domain that owns the migrated post office.
Perform the following modifications:
When you are finished working in ConsoleOne and have verified your configuration changes, skip to Section 7.7, Stopping the Source POA.
Browse to and right-click the Post Office object, then click
.Click
.In the
field, change the path to the location on the destination Linux server where you copied the post office. For example:\\linuxsvr3\gwsystem\research
For a Linux server, ConsoleOne interprets the UNC path as a Linux path. Do not put a Linux path with front slashes in the
field, because backslashes are expected.Click
to save the new Linux path information for the post office.Continue with Reconfiguring the Migrated POA.
In ConsoleOne, browse to and right-click the POA object for the post office, then click
.Click
.In the
field, select , then click .Click
.Make sure that the /var/log/novell/groupwise/post_office_name.poa) on the Linux server.
field is empty so that the Linux POA creates its log files in the default location (Click
to save the configuration information for the Linux POA.If you have copied document storage areas to the Linux server, continue with Reconfiguring Remote Document Storage Areas.
or
Skip to Section 7.6.5, Verifying the Post Office Configuration Changes.
In ConsoleOne, browse to and right-click a Library object for the post office, then click
.Click
.Select a storage area, then click
.In the
field, specify the full path for the remote document storage area, then click .Repeat Step 3 and Step 4 for each storage area in the list, then click .
Repeat Step 1 through Step 6 for each library in the post office.
Continue with Updating the POA IP Address.
Updating the POA IP address must be the last configuration change you make in ConsoleOne. After you change the IP address, the POA can no longer communicate with the MTA because it is no longer using the IP address the MTA is configured to expect.
In ConsoleOne, browse to and right-click the POA object for the post office, then click
.Click
.In the
field, specify the IP address of the destination Linux server.Click
to save the new IP address.Continue with Verifying the Post Office Configuration Changes.
You can verify that the configuration changes have been replicated to the domain at the POA Web console.
Display the POA Web console.
http://source_server_address:port_number
For more information about the POA Web console, see Using the POA Web Console
in Post Office Agent
in the GroupWise 7 Administration Guide.
Click
to check the status of the link between the MTA for the domain and the source POA on NetWare or Windows.The
link should display because the MTA is now configured to communicate with the migrated post office’s POA on a new IP address.Continue with Stopping the Source POA.