Apple Mac OS X Network Card User Manual


 
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Preface
About This Guide
Use this guide when you want to move to Mac OS X Server
version 10.4 from a previous version of the server.
This guide contains instructions for reusing data and settings of previous server
versions. There are two approaches:
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Perform an upgrade installation. This approach leaves all your data and settings in
place and lets you reuse your existing server hardware for Mac OS X Server version
10.4. You can perform an upgrade installation of version 10.3 and version 10.2 servers.
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Manually migrate data and settings. This approach transfers data and settings to a
different computer—one running Mac OS X Server version 10.4. You can migrate data
and settings from server versions 10.3, 10.2, 10.1, 1.2, and AppleShare IP (ASIP) 6.3.3.
What’s in This Guide
This guide includes the following chapters:
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Chapter 1, “Before You Begin,” summarizes upgrade and migration options and
requirements.
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Chapter 2, “Upgrading Mac OS X Server Version 10.3,” describes how to upgrade the
latest 10.3 version to version 10.4.
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Chapter 3, “Upgrading Mac OS X Server Version 10.2,” describes how to upgrade
version 10.2.8 to version 10.4.
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Chapter 4, “Migrating From Mac OS X Server Version 10.3,” describes how to migrate
data from the latest version 10.3 server to a different computer running version 10.4.
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Chapter 5, “Migrating From Mac OS X Server Version 10.2,” describes how to migrate
data from a version 10.2.8 server to a different computer running version 10.4.
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Chapter 6, “Migrating From Mac OS X Server Version 10.1,” describes how to migrate
data from a version 10.1.4 or 10.1.5 server to a different computer running version 10.4.
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Chapter 7, “Migrating From Mac OS X Server Version 1.2,” describes how to migrate
data from a version 1.2 server to a different computer running version 10.4.
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Chapter 8, “Migrating From Appleshare IP,” describes how to migrate data from an
ASIP 6.3.3 server to a different computer running version 10.4.