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Migrating from SCO OpenServer™ 5.0.5 to UnixWare® 7.1 Using Compaq SmartStart v4.23 12 Note: If your archive spans multiple tapes, you may also need to specify the block and volume sizes. See the SCO manual page for cpio for more information. • To archive to a file which can be transferred over the network, use the command find . -depth -print -follow | cpio -ocvd > /tmp/name.cpio. (name identifies cpio archive) • To copy your files to another system on your network, use ftp or another file transfer program. You can then copy these files to your UnixWare 7.1 system after it is installed. User Profile Backup Procedure • Copy user profile (profile.acct ) to your hard drive using the command ap -d -v usernames > profile.acct • Copy file to the blank User Account diskette using the command tar cv profile.acct = Backup your configuration settings Use the SCOAdmin Utility to gather configuration information. Record the information on a blank diskette. You will need these settings when you configure your new system. =Record your video adapter configuration Most video adapters are automatically detected and configured when you install your UnixWare 7.1 system. However, you should record your video configuration from your OpenServer 5.0.5. operating system in case the following happens: • UnixWare 7.1 cannot automatically configure the adapter • UnixWare 7.1 incorrectly configures the adapter • You incorrectly configure the adapter manually and need to restore the default configuration Video Adapter Configuration Backup Procedure 1. Enter scoadmin. 2. Select Video Configuration Manager. 3. Record the following on your diskette: (1) adapter name, (2) monitor, (3) resolution. =Record your modem configuration Modem Configuration Backup Procedure 1. Enter scoadmin. 2. Select Modem Manager. 3. Select Modem. 4. Select Modify. 0413-0799-A

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Migrating from SCO OpenServer™ 5.0.5 to UnixWare® 7.1 Using Compaq SmartStart v4.23
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Note:
If your archive spans multiple tapes, you may also need to specify the block and
volume sizes. See the SCO manual page for
cpio
for more information.
To archive to a file which can be transferred over the network, use the command
find . -depth -print -follow | cpio -ocvd > /tmp/name.cpio.
(name identifies cpio archive)
To copy your files to another system on your network, use
ftp
or another file
transfer program. You can then copy these files to your UnixWare 7.1 system
after it is installed
.
User Profile Backup Procedure
Copy user profile (
profile.acct
) to your hard drive using
the command
ap -d –v usernames
> profile.acct
Copy file to the blank User Account diskette using the command
tar cv profile.acct
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Backup your configuration settings
Use the SCOAdmin Utility to gather configuration information. Record the information
on a blank diskette. You will need these settings when you configure your new system.
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Record your video adapter configuration
Most video adapters are automatically detected and configured when you install your
UnixWare 7.1 system. However, you should record your video configuration from your
OpenServer 5.0.5. operating system in case the following happens:
UnixWare 7.1 cannot automatically configure the adapter
UnixWare 7.1 incorrectly configures the adapter
You incorrectly configure the adapter manually and need to restore the default
configuration
Video Adapter Configuration Backup Procedure
1.
Enter
scoadmin.
2.
Select Video Configuration Manager.
3.
Record the following on your diskette: (1) adapter name, (2) monitor, (3) resolution.
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Record your modem configuration
Modem Configuration Backup Procedure
1.
Enter
scoadmin.
2.
Select Modem Manager.
3.
Select Modem.
4.
Select Modify.