Novell SERVER CONSOLIDATION MIGRATION TOOLKIT 1.2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 09-2007 Administration Manual page 101

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4 In the Duplicate Files dialog box, indicate how you want to handle any duplicate filenames
between the source and the destination by selecting one of the following and then click Next:
Don't Copy Over Existing Files: The file on the source server is not copied and the file
with the same name on the destination server is not replaced.
Copy the Source File If It Is Newer (Default): If the file on the source server is newer
than the one on the destination server, the file on the destination server is replaced.
Always Copy the Source File: The file on the source server always replaces the file with
the same name on the destination server.
5 In the Disable Login dialog box, indicate whether you want users to be logged in during the
data migration by selecting one of the following and then click Next.
Copy Volumes with Users Logged In (Default): Migration Wizard does not copy open
files. Select this option if you want to copy nonaccessed files while users are logged in.
Disable Login: If you disable user login, you can be sure that no other users can log in to
the network and open files during the file copy.
If you want to delete all user connections prior to performing the migration, click
Broadcast Logout Message to warn users to log out. If any user connections remain, you
must manually disconnect them from the source server console.
6 In the File Date Filters dialog box, indicate whether you want to filter the files to be copied
according to Accessed, Modified, or Created dates and then click Next.
If you select Yes, specify the desired date ranges. If you select No, all files are copied.
Two dates can be set for each attribute. The first date is an On or After date and the second is an
On or Before date. For example, if you select only On or Before for the Accessed attribute and
set the date for October 10, 2005, only those files accessed on or before October 10, 2005, are
copied. In the same example, if you also select On or After and set the date to September 1,
2005, only those files accessed on or after September 1, 2005, and on or before October 10,
2005, are copied.
You can specify as many ranges as you want, and only those files that meet all of the selected
criteria are copied.
7 In the Wildcard Selection dialog box, indicate whether you want to filter files by name or
extension by typing the filenames or extension types in the field provided and then click Next.
You can use a wildcard character to represent one or more characters in a search. The two most
commonly used wildcards are the question mark (?) and the asterisk (*).
The question mark is used to represent a single alphanumeric character in a search
expression.
For example, typing te?t.txt would exclude tent.txt, test.txt, and
text.txt from the copy process.
The asterisk is used to specify zero or more alphanumeric characters in a search
expression.
For example, typing h*s.txt would exclude hs.txt, his.txt, house.txt, and
happiness.txt from the copy process.
Type as many filenames or file extension types as you want. Separate each entry with a hard
return. For example:
*.mp3
*.wav
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