Transferring data problems SOLVED

scooter6 at gmail.com scooter6 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 10 06:22:31 PDT 2011


   Thanks Ken - yea I figured all that out and as of this morning we're on
our new CentOS server
   Everything is much faster, better, etc.
   (knock on wood) everything seems okay so far this morning - just need to
play around with some colors on our menus, etc
   Don't like how some of them look, but shouldn't be a big deal to tweak
them
   Thanks for everyone's help - this was a lot of work, but so far, well
well worth it :)

   Scott

On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Kenneth Brody <kenbrody at spamcop.net> wrote:

> On 10/8/2011 1:54 PM, scooter6 at gmail.com wrote:
>
>>    I didn't copy over /etc/default/fppath to the new server -- didn't know
>> that file existed
>>    Problem solved now - thanks
>>
>
> The problem was that your old system had a "site password".  Since the site
> password on the new system didn't match the password stored in the prc
> files, *cabe asked you to enter it.
>
> Now that you copied the fppath file, which includes the encoded site
> password on the 4th line, the new system's site password matches that in the
> prc files, and *cabe no longer asks for it.
>
>
>
>> On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 1:36 PM, scooter6 at gmail.com<scooter6@**gmail.com<scooter6 at gmail.com>
>> >wrote:
>>
>> Okay- so we're moving our data today from our SCO OpenServer box to our
>>> new
>>> CentOS box.
>>> Got just about everything copied - I have my licensing all done, etc so I
>>> can browse files, etc, etc.
>>> However, to go into automatic or input processing for any of our files,
>>> it's asking for a password???
>>> Why would this be??
>>> Can someone point me in right direction to get this resolved ASAP? I'm
>>> looking to get this new server into production by end of weekend.
>>>
>> [...]
>
> --
> Kenneth Brody
>
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