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Re: What's the best way to move OS X Server to new machine?



Two things:

1. FireWire target disk mode
2. Carbon Copy Cloner

Long version:

Put the destination machine into target disk mode, and attach it to the current server. Grab the latest Carbon Copy Cloner from http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html. Run it, and clone your entire OS X Server volume to the destination (preferably to a blank disk/partition on the destination machine). That's it. Unmount the disk, unhook the new machine, and turn it off. The new machine is ready to boot into OS X Server.

Dave Schroeder | University of Wisconsin - Madison
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On Wednesday, September 25, 2002, at 06:16 AM, email@hidden wrote:

I have an OS X Server running. I'd like to move it to a different machine. Is there a way to do it short of physically moving the hard disk? It's a G4 Sawtooth to G4 Cube or G3 B&W (haven't decided).

TIA
Ernest
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