On 1/31/2009 5:12 PM, Ben Parker wrote: > > The L-Soft White Paper at > > http://www.lsoft.com/resources/wp-movinglistserv.pdf > > says to upgrade on the old server, also install new kit on the new server, > then copy all files in all directories to the new machine. > Last summer, we migrated approximately 56,000 lists from a single Solaris box running LISTSERV 1.8e to two Linux boxes running LISTSERV 15.5. We built the new servers using LISTSERV 15.5, then moved all list-related files and other 'local' files to the new servers. We took this approach because we have a number of locally-written scripts that we use for list creation and maintenance, and we needed to test them with the new version on the new OS before we made the cutover. We have done all of our previous upgrades in the same manner. It would be much simpler if L-Soft would put "their stuff" and "our stuff" in seperate directories. Different strokes for different folks; YMMV; and all those other caveats. -- Paul Russell, Senior Systems Administrator OIT Messaging Services Team University of Notre Dame [log in to unmask]