Hum, then I guess the version was the same, but Robert will give you a better
answer anyway. The truth is that the proper way to copy the files would be using
the installation scripts that come with SJ, but the method you used should have
worked as well.

Check the values inside <<SOURJAMMER_CONTEXT_PATH>>/WEB-INF/conf/serverconf.xml
are properly set, and then edit with a text editor the s.ja files inside the
folder referred to in the FileSysDirectory tag of the above XML. This last
verification of the paths in the sja files, though, has nothing to do with the
users.xml file that is not found, but will be necessary after that is fixed.

About the server logs, it depends which one you are running. If Tomcat, they are
placed in <<TOMCAT_HOME>>/logs, and depending on the specific version and OS
they'll be written into catalina.out, or stout_<<DATE>>.log, or similar files.
Old versions of Tomcat running on Windows, however, will not save them in a file
if running as a service, which I hope is not your case.

Hoping this helps rather than confuses,
Albert.



----- Original Message -----
From: "John F. Schank III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Albert Moliner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 12:06 PM
Subject: Re: [SourceJammer-users] Moving to new server


> Hi Albert,
> Unfortunately, I don't remember what the server version was when we
> used this last.
> I think we are using the same version...I looked in the project
> folder and it says that the files were created with 2.1.0.0, so I
> think we're up to date.
> As far as the sever logs are concerned, I can't seem to find them.
> I tried re-copying the files again. And this time I get an
> "Unable to access file information.null" message.
> John Schank
>
>
>
> On Nov 9, 2005, at 5:16 AM, Albert Moliner wrote:
>
> >
> > Hello, John.
> >
> > I don't remember much problems when we recently suffered a similar
> > situation. As
> > long as the two server versions are the same, copying the old files
> > in the new
> > directories is enough, provided you configure the new paths. How
> > did you do this
> > step? Was the old one a 2.1.0 version too? Can you look at the
> > application
> > server logs? At start up (or when the first user logs in, I don't
> > remember), the
> > path where the users.xml file is looked up is printed.
> >
> > Albert.




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