RE: Local Group Migration on SAN Disk
- From: v-jasont@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jason Tan (MSFT))
- Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 09:01:14 GMT
Hello,
Thank you for your reply! I am wondering to know if you have re-tested the
issue.
Robocopy tool is included in the Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit
Tools.This tool is compatible with computers running Windows XP
Professional or Windows Server 2003 operating systems.
An administrator can use the Robust File Copy Utility (RoboCopy) to copy
files with a fine level of control over which file attributes are copied.
For example, you can specify whether to copy files with or without their
NTFS file system ACLs, file ownership information, or file auditing
information.
This command-line tool simplifies the task of maintaining an identical copy
of a folder tree in multiple locations, either on the same computer or in
separate network locations. RoboCopy can provide time-efficient maintenance
of mirror images of large folder trees on network servers that are
separated by slow or unreliable wide area network (WAN) links.By default,
RoboCopy ignores source file attributes when selecting files to copy. It
copies any file matching specified conditions, regardless of the attribute
settings of the file.
Hope the information helps. If there is anything that is unclear, please
feel free to let me know.
Best Regards,
Jason Tan
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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| Hi Jason,
|
| Thanks for the suggestion, I did use robocopy in this manner although
after
| reading the article again I will try again perhaps I missed something the
| first time. Although not working a lot with sids in the past I really do
| understand how this would resolve the old sid to the new sid on the new
group?
|
| Regards,
| James
|
| "Jason Tan (MSFT)" wrote:
|
| > Hello,
| >
| > Thanks for posting!
| >
| > I suggest you attempt to use robocopy to copy security information. You
may
| > refer to the following article:
| >
| > 323275 How to Use Robocopy to copy security information without copying
any
| > file data
| > <http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;323275>
| >
| > Hope the information helps.
| >
| > Best Regards,
| >
| > Jason Tan
| >
| > Microsoft Online Partner Support
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| > | Hello,
| > |
| > | We are currently facing a file server migration within the same
Domain
| > and
| > | same OU keeping the same server name and IP. Reason for the Migration
is
| > to
| > | move the file server to new hardware new OS Srv 2003 std (old was srv
| > 2000
| > | std). We have 1.09 TB of SAN disk and using 830 GB of the disk. We
have a
| > few
| > | hundred local groups to secure the folders that we add to global
groups.
| > Our
| > | plan was to create a new 2003 server migrate the local groups using
an
| > | migration tool from quest unasign the disk from the old server remove
the
| > old
| > | server from the domain and network bring up the new server with the
old
| > | servers IP and servername within the same domain and OU then reassing
the
| > SAN
| > | disk to the new server. All of which worked although when I went to
look
| > at
| > | the security on the folder all folders that where securied with local
| > groups
| > | only should the SID name the name was not resolved? I tried artical
| > 250267
| > | with no success. Tried using addusers to add local groups to the new
| > server -
| > | created the users although would not resolve the name of the local
group.
| > | Tried Hyena's local group copy using both straight copy as well to
carry
| > the
| > | SID - would not resolve the local group name. The interesting thing
is
| > last
| > | year we migrated the local groups on the server from an older server
on
| > an NT
| > | domain to an newer server in a different AD domain successfully using
the
| > | same tool. I know we should have planned this better the first time
so we
| > | would not have to migrate again, although we took over a number of
other
| > | sites that we had no idea we where.
| > |
| > | Long story short how do I migrate local groups to a new server
(Help). I
| > | will be keeping the old servers' name and ip (do not require help
with).
| > All
| > | file server data is kept on SAN disk so I would like to unassign disk
| > from
| > | the old server and present it to the new server (do not require help
| > with).
| > |
| >
| >
|
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