Upgrade to Lion from 10.6 shows no ical, etc. in server admin... but runs them...

Upgraded on of my (4) servers today from the latest 10.6 to 10.7. I downloaded the whole package, everyhting went fine, until I accessed the server with server admin (10.7).
From all of my services only DNS, Firewall, Mail and OpenDirectory were up and running (and showing up).
But I had iCal, AFP, Adressbock, VPN and Web running.
I did not have Mail running (so I do not know why the upgrade to lion switched mailservices on.)
So now the funny part. I tried to add the missing services via "add service...", but they are not there and nowhere.
So, assuming no iCal on the server running I thought my clients will not have iCal access, but to my great surprise. iCal worked just fine...?!
So I startet the app "Server" on the lion server itself.
To my surprise, there were all the missing services runnig and switched on. I switched them off and on again (to get them maybe visible in Server Admin) but nothing changed.
Now I am running with all the services on but they are not visible in Server Admin...
Only small problem I noticed, is that from my 3 afp sharepoints only one was visible, I switched again off and on file sharing via "server.app" and - voala all sharepoints are back again...
Hmm, strange... I will wait with upgrading my other servers.
regards
Robert

what you have described is the correct behaviour.  Server Admin has changed and some of the services are now in Server. 

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