On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Halo Maps <[email protected]> wrote:

> My question is; what is the easiest and quickest way to re-configure the
> server. Should I just disable IIS and run the Apache install and then how
> do
> I connect my existing tomcat/openbd installation? Do I just re-run the
> installer?
>

Luckily this should not be a very painful process at all depending on how
you have things set up in IIS. I wrote a bit of an introductory blog post
about this a while back:
http://blog.mattwoodward.com/moving-from-iis-to-apache-its-easier-than-you

Note that at this point on those particular servers I was still running
Adobe CF, but the parts of that post about the web server configuration bits
are true across the board.

As far as re-reunning the OpenBD installer or not, I'm assuming from this
question that when you installed OpenBD initially you used Jordan's
installer? Just want to make sure I know how you installed originally before
sending you in one direction or another, and maybe Jordan can speak to
whether or not you can re-run the installer or if you're better off doing
some quick edits of your Tomcat config files.

Either way we'll get you up and running and it really shouldn't be painful
at all.

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