Migrate to Messenger 3 on Linux from 2.2 on Netware?

Hi,
I know Messenger 3.0 is only Windows and Linux, and we've been thinking about moving the messenger service for a while. But there doesn't seem to be any mention of how to migrate from Novell to Linux, from Windows to Linux yes, but no thinking about legacy Netware installs wanting to move across. Any thoughts?
Mark.

MarkDissington wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I know Messenger 3.0 is only Windows and Linux, and we've been thinking
> about moving the messenger service for a while. But there doesn't seem
> to be any mention of how to migrate from Novell to Linux, from Windows
> to Linux yes, but no thinking about legacy Netware installs wanting to
> move across. Any thoughts?
>
> Mark.
>
>
I migrated from Netware to Linux a few years ago. It was clustered as well.
Actually I think the move may be easier than it was with other products.
Basically made the volume that had the all the files on it available to
linux and did the install. On the new 3.0 you need to tell it directory
based when you start the extend schema. It will come up fine. I do like how
clean the install/upgrade went here.

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