Thanks, uvbackup/restore works perfectly.
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I have found that the easiest
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> I have found that the easiest way is to do a UVBackup to a
> file, copy it
> to the new server with ftp or better yet if you can mount the file
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Short of writing your own program to
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Does anyone have any advice on the easiest route to copy files from
Universe 9.6.1 (HP-UX) to Universe 10 on Windows 2000.
1. T
John
Short of writing your own program to write to a binary file I would suggest
uvbackup and uvrestore are the safest: these will rebuild the target in the
correct format, will transfer dynamic files without breaking and won't leave
stranded index pointers in the file headers.
However you may
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those special characters.
George
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Does anyone have any advice on the easiest route to copy files from Universe
9.6.1 (HP-UX) to Universe 10 on Windows 2000.
1. T-Dump/T-Load
2. FTP and fnuxi
3. Uvbackup/uvrestore
4. or any other options.
Thanks,
John.
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