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Date:  Wed, 12 Apr 2006 08:43:29 +0200
From:  Chris Hemsing <C.Hemsing (at mark) gmx.net>
Subject:  [coba-e:04596] Re: CMU-import: <admin> and user-sequence, CMU 2.58
To:  Roman Buerkle <coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org>
Message-Id:  <1713910198.20060412084329 (at mark) gmx.net>
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Hi all,

also with
5100R-cmu-2.58-0BQ9.centos4 (which is the most recent, correct?)
I have the same problem with admin setting not being imported,
even though
<admin value = "t"/>
entries are present.

Could one of the perl gurus have a look at this issue?
I'll have to import 400 sites soon...

Thanks in advance
Chris


Tuesday, April 11, 2006, 10:55:05 AM, you wrote:

RB> Hi @ll,

RB> we just did a migration from an RAQ4i to a BQ-system and encountered the
RB> following problems:

RB> RAQ4i with "RaQ4-All-CMU Release 2.53" and raqbackup.sh
RB> BQ with BQ-CMU 2.55

RB> - the exported site-admins, declared as <admin value="t"> were imported,
RB> but not set as admins on the BQ. Had to be corrrected manually.

RB> - while importing larger sites, users with forwarders to other users of
RB> the same domain, are not correctly imported, because the other user was
RB> not already imported.
RB> These forwarders had to be corrected manually afterwards.


RB> My question:
RB> - is the interpretation of the admin-flag correctly implemented? Is this
RB> a bug or feature ;-) 

RB> - can the sequence of users be set, or can the script be modified to
RB> import "as is".

RB> Thanx to all!

RB> Roman