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You'll want to upgrade the existing server to the same version of Traveler
that you'll be migrating to on the i. Steve is right...

Also, Walter covered your question about:

"The entire directory of <data>/traveler/ntsdb."

At the end of his article he stated:
"Notes: The devices will perform LONG syncs when connecting to the new
server as the Database records cannot be migrated."

The info in the ntsdb folder is the derby database information on device
state data, etc... This can't just be dumped onto the i filesystem as you
can with Windows. Copying the two db's you mentioned will be good. As
Walter said, the first time the users connect to the new server they'll be
doing a full/long sync. They won't really notice it, but it will spin some
cycles on their device and the server may appear to get slow with a lot of
users doing this at once.


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Chris
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On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 1:29 PM, <stevepitcher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


You need to be at the same version of Traveler I believe.

On Nov 8, 2013, at 2:28 PM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Ok, I was reading:


http://wsscanlan.wordpress.com/2013/05/20/lets-migrate-a-windows-traveler-server-to-ibm-i-aka-iseries-as400/

and Walter mentioned copying two files:
LotusTraveler.nsf
ntsclcache.nsf

I am trying to rectify that with


http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/dominowiki.nsf/xpDocViewer.xsp?lookupName=Administering
+IBM+Notes+Traveler

+9.0.1#action=openDocument&res_title=Moving_IBM_Notes_Traveler_to_a_new_server_A901&content=pdcontent&sa=true

in the "Moving a stand alone system to a new stand alone system " section
and their recommendation to:
Copy the following items from the old IBM Notes Traveler server to the
new
one:
The entire directory of <data>/traveler/ntsdb.
The file: <data>/LotusTraveler.nsf.

Keep in mind that I am migrating from an older Traveler on Windows to
Traveler 9.0.1 on IBM i. Can anyone explain the discrepancy?


Rob Berendt
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