[BlueOnyx:03012] Re: cmuExport/cmuImport

Jimmy Gross grossj at constantino.net
Thu Dec 3 18:49:46 -05 2009


Go to Site Administration and delete each site individually.

jimmy
  -----Original Message-----
  From: blueonyx-bounces at blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at blueonyx.it]On
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  Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 9:47 AM
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  Subject: [BlueOnyx:03009] Re: cmuExport/cmuImport



  Thank you Michael for responding ,

  so if I want to cmuImport all the sites how do I delete them without
entirely erasing the system and installing from scratch.

  Rgds,

  Enid



  On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Michael Stauber <mstauber at blueonyx.it>
wrote:

    Hi Enid,


    > After some time when the BQ server was updated by different site
    > admins, I decided to do another cmuExport/cmuImport to the new BO
    > server,
    > but in this case I had all the sites existing in the BO and there were
    > some problems with
    > 1- the virtual users and
    > 2- system users
    >
    > and the script cmuImport asking me for every users (to resolve
    > dependecies) to modify it/delete it/drop/quit. I've responded to all
    > of them letting them as they were.
    >
    > So the question: is this a problem, and how can I make another
    > cmuImport with the new exported sites in the existing BO?
    >
    > This is somehow an update process that I want to make , to leave the
    > two servers in the same state with the same data.
    > Is it possible to restore (with cmuImport) all the sites data in the
    > existing BO or should I cmuImport only in a clean installation.


    It has always been the case that with CMU you should only import sites
and
    users that don't already exist on the system.

    When CMU tries to import a site or user that already exists on the
target
    system, then you sure get the dialogue to merge, drop or modify. That
allows
    some limited form of conflict resolution. But generally you'd be better
off to
    delete the conflicting site or user first and then use CMU to import the
one
    from the CMU dump.

    --
    With best regards

    Michael Stauber

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