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Moving InterMapper DataCenter (IMDC) to a new server.

 
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:56 am    Post subject: Moving InterMapper DataCenter (IMDC) to a new server. Reply with quote

Q. What are the instructions for moving InterMapper DataCenter to a new server?

A. To move InterMapper DataCenter from server A to server B, follow these instructions:
    1. Make a clean install of InterMapper DataCenter on server B. If server B ever had IMDC installed previously, make sure to remove the /usr/local/imdc (Linux/UNIX/OSX) or C:\Program Files\InterMapper\dwf (Windows) folder first.

    2. Don't configure IMDC after installation; just stop the service once the install is complete. On Windows, this is done from the Services control panel. On Linux/UNIX/OSX, this is done by running:

    sudo /usr/local/imdc/sbin/imdc stop

    3. On server A, stop IMDC in the same way. Then copy the /usr/local/imdc/config (Linux/UNIX/OSX) or C:\Program Files\InterMapper\dwf\config (Windows) folder, and all of its contents, from server A to the same location on server B, overwriting any existing files.

    4. On Linux/UNIX/OSX, make sure the /config folder, and all of its contents, are owned by the same user and group that owns /usr/local/imdc. Usually this is intermapper:intermapper. On Solaris, it can be intermap:intermap. The /config folder and its contents should have 0770 permissions. If you were running InterMapper Database, make sure the /config/database folder, and its contents, have 0700 permissions, or the database won't start.

    5. Once permissions are set, start IMDC on server B from the services control panel on Windows, or (Linux/UNIX/OSX) by running:

    sudo /usr/local/imdc/sbin/imdc start

    6. You will need to update the 'Database Server' (if you're using InterMapper Database) and/or 'Users' (if you're using InterMapper Authentication Server) section of the InterMapper Server Settings, to tell it where you've moved the IMDC server. After changing the settings, wait a minute to make sure it's established the connection.

IMPORTANT NOTE: If you're moving IMDC from the same machine as the InterMapper server, to a different machine, you will receive a pop-up dialog from InterMapper. The dialog will tell you that you're trying to register with a different URL, and asks you whether you want to generate a new UUID for your InterMapper server. You must click NO, otherwise InterMapper Database will think that two separate servers are exporting to it.
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