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how_to:v5_-_move_to_a_new_pc [2013/01/11 15:37] – [Install VPOP3 on the new PC] paulhow_to:v5_-_move_to_a_new_pc [2024/09/02 08:35] (current) – [Copy the VPOP3 directory tree] paul
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   - Stop VPOP3 on the original PC   - Stop VPOP3 on the original PC
   - Manually make a backup of the database on the original PC   - Manually make a backup of the database on the original PC
-  - Copy the VPOP3 directory tree from the original PC to the new PC **except for the VPOP3\pgsql directory**+  - Copy the VPOP3 directory tree from the original PC to the new PC **except for the VPOP3\pgsql directory** and any old copies of the pgsql directory (eg 'pgsql83' or 'pgsql_v711upg')
   - Install VPOP3 on the new PC, **but do not start VPOP3 yet**   - Install VPOP3 on the new PC, **but do not start VPOP3 yet**
   - Restore the database backup (from step 2) on the new PC   - Restore the database backup (from step 2) on the new PC
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 Please make sure you follow these instructions in the correct order. Many problems with moving installations are because people have thought we have got it wrong, and so do things in a different (incorrect) order. Please make sure you follow these instructions in the correct order. Many problems with moving installations are because people have thought we have got it wrong, and so do things in a different (incorrect) order.
  
-If you want, we can do this move for you via remote access. The charge for us to do that is currently [[http://www.pscs.co.uk/buynow/buy.php?item=ASSTMOVE|£30 (+ VAT)]]. If you want us to do this, make sure that it is possible to copy files between the PCs on your network (or have copied all the necessary files beforehand). Copying the files over the Internet to our office and then back again is not feasible given the large amounts of data that can be present.+If you want, we can do this move for you via remote access. The charge for us to do that is currently [[https://www.pscs.co.uk/buy/ASSTMOVE|£50 (+ VAT)]]. If you want us to do this, make sure that it is possible to copy files between the PCs on your network (or have copied all the necessary files beforehand). Copying the files over the Internet to our office and then back again is not feasible given the large amounts of data that can be present.
  
 You can follow most of these steps if VPOP3 was on a PC that died, and you are moving it to a replacement PC. However, this is less ideal than [[restore_a_backup_of_vpop3|restoring from the latest daily backup]] you made. If you were not previously backing up VPOP3, this may be a [[http://www.pscs.co.uk/products/bfw/index.php|good time to start]]... You can follow most of these steps if VPOP3 was on a PC that died, and you are moving it to a replacement PC. However, this is less ideal than [[restore_a_backup_of_vpop3|restoring from the latest daily backup]] you made. If you were not previously backing up VPOP3, this may be a [[http://www.pscs.co.uk/products/bfw/index.php|good time to start]]...
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 =====Backup the database===== =====Backup the database=====
 To backup the database, go to a command prompt on the VPOP3 computer, and go to the VPOP3 directory. Then run To backup the database, go to a command prompt on the VPOP3 computer, and go to the VPOP3 directory. Then run
-  pgsql\bin\pg_dump -F c -p 5433 -U vpop3 -f database.dmp+  pgsql\bin\pg_dump -F c -p 5433 -v -U vpop3 -f database.dmp vpop3
 //Note: the above line (and all subsequent database command lines on this page) assume port 5433 is being used. This will work in the majority of cases, but in certain circumstances, a different port number may be required.// //Note: the above line (and all subsequent database command lines on this page) assume port 5433 is being used. This will work in the majority of cases, but in certain circumstances, a different port number may be required.//
  
 At the password prompt, type **vpop3pass** At the password prompt, type **vpop3pass**
-(This assumes a standard installation, if your PostgreSQL installation is non-standard, then you may need to change this command appropriately)+(This assumes a standard installation, if your PostgreSQL installation is non-standard, then you may need to change this command appropriately). Note that for security reasons, the password will not be displayed as you type it in.
  
 This will create a file 'database.dmp' containing a backup of the database in the VPOP3 directory so it will be copied by the next step This will create a file 'database.dmp' containing a backup of the database in the VPOP3 directory so it will be copied by the next step
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 How you do this depends on your network setup.  How you do this depends on your network setup. 
  
-The easiest way to copy it all except for the VPOP3\pgsql directory is often to copy everything, then delete the VPOP3\pgsql from the **new PC** after the copy has finished+The easiest way to copy it all except for the VPOP3\pgsql directory is often to copy everything, then delete the VPOP3\pgsql from the **new PC** after the copy has finished
 + 
 +Also, do not copy any other 'pgsql' directories which may be left over from previous upgrades - eg 'pgsql83' or 'pgsql_v711upg'
  
 Note that if you are moving to Windows Vista/2008/7 or later, we **strongly** recommend that you do not copy the files to the 'Program Files' (or 'Program Files (x86)') folder on the new PC as that can cause problems for VPOP3, because Windows has restrictions on what can be put into these folders. (Maybe copy it to a **C:\VPOP3** folder instead) Note that if you are moving to Windows Vista/2008/7 or later, we **strongly** recommend that you do not copy the files to the 'Program Files' (or 'Program Files (x86)') folder on the new PC as that can cause problems for VPOP3, because Windows has restrictions on what can be put into these folders. (Maybe copy it to a **C:\VPOP3** folder instead)
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 Install VPOP3 on the new PC as normal, but: Install VPOP3 on the new PC as normal, but:
   * Make sure you install into the same directory that you copied the VPOP3 directory tree to, so if you copied it to D:\VPOP3, make sure you install to D:\VPOP3. Most problems with moving VPOP3 are because this step is not followed correctly.   * Make sure you install into the same directory that you copied the VPOP3 directory tree to, so if you copied it to D:\VPOP3, make sure you install to D:\VPOP3. Most problems with moving VPOP3 are because this step is not followed correctly.
-  * If the installer asks you to enter your licence key, you do not need to do so, as the licence key will be recovered when you restore the database later in the process. However, make sure you choose the correct edition of VPOP3 - VPOP3 Basic or VPOP3 Enterprise+  * If the installer asks you to enter your licence key, you should enter it here. If you do not enter it, make sure you choose the correct edition of VPOP3 - VPOP3 Basic or VPOP3 Enterprise
   * During the component selection stage of the installation, make sure you **check** the 'Database Server for VPOP3' option. Sometimes this will not be checked by default during a move operation   * During the component selection stage of the installation, make sure you **check** the 'Database Server for VPOP3' option. Sometimes this will not be checked by default during a move operation
   * At the end of the install, make sure you **uncheck** the **Start VPOP3** option, so that VPOP3 does not run   * At the end of the install, make sure you **uncheck** the **Start VPOP3** option, so that VPOP3 does not run
 +  * If you are wanting to install a later version of VPOP3 as well as moving VPOP3, then at this step you would install the later version rather than the original version.
 =====Restore the Database Backup===== =====Restore the Database Backup=====
-On the new PCopen up a command prompt and go to the VPOP3 directory. Then run+First**delete the DBCHANGES.DAT file** from the VPOP3 directory (if it exists). This contains settings changes wanted by the installer, but they will overwrite the restored data, so you do not want them to take effect in this scenario.
  
-  pgsql\bin\pg_restore -p 5433 -U postgres -d vpop3 database.dmp+Then, on the new PC, open up a command prompt and go to the VPOP3 directory. Then run 
 + 
 +  pgsql\bin\pg_restore -p 5433 -U postgres -C -v -d postgres database.dmp
  
 At the password prompt, enter ''pgsqlpass'' At the password prompt, enter ''pgsqlpass''
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 In this case, you will need to create the VPOP3 database again during the restore: In this case, you will need to create the VPOP3 database again during the restore:
  
-  pgsql\bin\pg_restore -p 5433 -U postgres -C -d postgres database.dmp +  pgsql\bin\pg_restore -p 5433 -U postgres -C -v -d postgres database.dmp
- +
-(note the change from the normal restore procedure from ''-d vpop3'' to ''-d postgres'')+
  
 At the command prompt, enter ''pgsqlpass'' At the command prompt, enter ''pgsqlpass''
 +
 +====Moving installation directory====
 +If you are installing VPOP3 in a different directory on the new PC than it was on the old PC, you need to change some settings.
 +
 +This needs a little utility. You can download it from http://www.pscs.co.uk/downloads/vpop3settings.zip . Download this file, and extract the contents into the new VPOP3 installation directory
 +
 +At a command prompt, find the VPOP3 installation directory and run
 +  vpop3settings replacepaths <old path> <new path>
 +  
 +e.g. Run
 +  vpop3settings replacepaths c:\vpop3 d:\vpop3
 +  
 +The utility will display all the settings which used the old location and ask if you want to change them to the new location. Check the settings, and press 'Y' if they are correct
  
  
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