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When you upgrade from a previous release of Network Registrar, you can choose to save your database or overwrite it. If you overwrite your database you lose all information about your zones, scopes and leases.
![]() | Warning The upgrade procedures for Solaris have changed from earlier revisions. Do not run the Solaris pkgrm command before reviewing these instructions. The pkgrm command will delete your data. |
To upgrade from Network Registrar release 2.x, you must run the program upgrade_cnr in the solaris subdirectory of the CD-ROM. If you use the standard configuration of the Solaris automounter, this program will be located in the directory /cdrom/nr_3_0r0/solaris/upgrade_cnr.
Step 1 Login as root.
Step 2 Run the /cdrom/nr_3_0r0/solaris/upgrade_cnr program.
# /cdrom/nr_3_0r0/solaris/upgrade_cnr
If you mount the CD-ROM manually or have a non-standard automounter configuration, then replace /cdrom/nr_3_0r0 with the directory on which the CD-ROM is mounted.
Step 3 Follow the instructions on the screen.
This completes the procedure for upgrading from Network Registrar 2.x to Network Registrar 3.0 on a Solaris server. When the upgrade is complete, Network Registrar's services will start automatically.
To upgrade from Network Registrar 2.x to Network Registrar 3.0 on a Windows NT server and to preserve your database, do the following:
Step 1 Run SETUP.EXE.
Step 2 Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.
Answer Yes to the question about upgrading your existing installation. This will preserves the data in your database.
If you are installing Network Registrar 3.0 for Solaris for the first time, follow the instructions in the Getting Started with Network Registrar guide, but instead of specifying pkgadd -d <CD-ROM>, where <CD-ROM> is the CD-ROM's mount point, specify pkgadd -d <CD-ROM>/solaris/see_readme_before_using.
For additional information, see the file README.solaris in the top-level directory of the CD-ROM.

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Posted: Thu Nov 18 12:34:49 PST 1999
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