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Chapter 5 Migrating From AppleShare IP 103
4 Open Server Admin on the version 10.3 server and make sure that Macintosh Manager
and AFP services are not running. This step is very important to the success of user
document migration.
5 In the Macintosh Manager share point (/Library/Macintosh Manager/), create a new
folder called Old MM Items:
/Library/Macintosh Manager/Old MM Items/
6 Copy the contents of the Macintosh Manager share point from the ASIP server to the
Macintosh Manager share point on the version 10.3 server.
Place the Users folder just under the Macintosh Manager share point:
/Library/Macintosh Manager/Users/
Place any of the following folders in the following table into:
/Library/Macintosh Manager/Old MM Items/
7 Open the Terminal application and execute the following command:
sudo chown -R mmuser:admin /Library/Macintosh\ Manager
/Old\ MM\ Items/
You can also use quotation marks to handle the spaces in the folder names:
sudo chown -R mmuser:admin "/Library/Macintosh Manager/Old MM Items/"
8 In Server Admin, start AFP and enable Macintosh Manager.
To start AFP, select it in the Computers & Services list and click Start Service.
To enable Macintosh Manager, select the server name in the Computers & Services list,
click Settings, click Advanced, and select Enable Macintosh Manager.
9 Make sure you have enough disk space on the home directory volume for user
documents and settings.
Estimate the number of megabytes of data in the Macintosh Manager User folders.
Note the size of the Users folder. Subtract from it the size of the Groups folder inside
the Users folder. If you used multiple workgroup storage volumes, combine results
from all of them.
For Move this folder to Old MM Items
Macintosh Manager 1.0-1.0.x Macintosh Manager Items
Macintosh Manager 1.1-1.x Multi-User Items (Copy to the ASIP Server Desktop before copying
to the version 10.3 server.)
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