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Personally, I dislike name machines using a serial number. Fortunately, Domino sees the name of the Domino server as being unique and separate from the name of the host server. It's just easier to have them named all the same. You can name your new machine at SERN01 and just rename the old one to HEAVYBUCKET or something more suitable. Then restore the backed up Lotus stuff and adjust the IP Host entries on the other hosts and DNS stuff. Not too complicated for upgrading the machine but it will cause major confusion for users at SERN01 is the name of the new AS/400, but it is not real serial number ;). The computers really don't have feelings about this, only those darn users! Another technique for moving the data is to get all the machines setup and running together so that replication can synchronize all the databases. Once the databases are in sync, "Retire" the old AS/400. Review the Admin Help for "Retiring" a server. I can provide more details if you'd like! Best Regards Fritz Hayes Atwater Associates 503-636-5914 > > SERNO1 (first AS/400 we put up-main certifier) > | > | > -------------------------------- > | | > SERNO2 SERNO3 > > By SERNO I mean serial numbers of our AS400s. > > Is there a way of transferring all the information (data / etc) and > certify the new machine in one process? With SERNO1 being our 'main' certifier, will that transfer? > Am I better keeping the old serial number around just for Domino and copy > everything over??
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