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John Morrison <[log in to unmask]>
Wed, 1 Mar 2000 12:35:18 -0700
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I did do a get listname-l
Then I did a PUTALL listname-l LIST

However my archives are still unavailable.
The Notebook= does reflect the proper directory. I have a handful of lists
that use a similar header and the notebook statement is exactly the same
except for the actual dir name for the specific list name.

I check the listserve log. It says that it received my put and then say the
it rebuilt the archives.
yet they still did not show up.

I deleted the archive index page for that list. then restarted Listserv. the
index page was rebuild but still does not reflect the history or the list.?

Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
J. Morrison
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Lyon" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: Moving Listserv archives


> > I am in the process of testing our migration.
> > I simply copy the listname.list to our Listserv/main dir.
>
> I don't believe this is recommended. You should do a PUTALL from your
> former GET listname LIST command, after editing the the Notebook path
> and making sure thar dir exists.
>
> > Then I copy the archives to their new directory.
> > After this is done I edit the list header to reflect the new archive
> > directory. When all this is done I stop and restart the service.
> >
> > all corresponding .html pages are created for the archive interface.
> > The problem is that the dbindex point to the old directory structure.
> >
> > Is there anyway to re-index?
>
> GETing and PUTting  your header usually takes care of this.
>
> --
> John Lyon
> L-Soft international, Inc.
> http://www.lsoft.com
>


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