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A question about the migration of jabber.org to ejabberd
user name
2007-02-12 21:15:13
We're planning to migrate our jabberd2 server to ejabberd.
The jabberd2 is using BDB for auth and storage of users, and
we want to 
migrate them (with their rosters, of course) to a database
in postgresql.
Now, i know that jabber.org is using postgresql as backend
but i'm not 
sure if they were using jabber 1.x or jabberd2 , if it was
jabberd2, did 
they were using BDB? and how they migrate the users to
ejabberd using 
postgresql?

Greetings!


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Re: A question about the migration of jabber.org to ejabberd
country flaguser name
United States
2007-02-12 22:33:32
I did this, but IIRC I had to convert the bdb to jabberd14
format manually for 
the conversion.

On Tuesday 13 February 2007 03:15, Manuel Mely wrote:
> We're planning to migrate our jabberd2 server to
ejabberd.
> The jabberd2 is using BDB for auth and storage of
users, and we want to
> migrate them (with their rosters, of course) to a
database in postgresql.
> Now, i know that jabber.org is using postgresql as
backend but i'm not
> sure if they were using jabber 1.x or jabberd2 , if it
was jabberd2, did
> they were using BDB? and how they migrate the users to
ejabberd using
> postgresql?
>
> Greetings!
>
>
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> Email2: manuel.mpfeestudiantes.cujae.edu.cu
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Re: A question about the migration of jabber.org to ejabberd
user name
2007-02-12 21:42:07
Luke-Jr wrote:
> I did this, but IIRC I had to convert the bdb to
jabberd14 format manually for 
> the conversion.
> 

Sorry, i didn't get the message at all? what's IIRC?? And
what do you 
mean to "... convert the bdb to jabberd14 format
manually ..."

Greetings!

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Re: A question about the migration of jabber.org to ejabberd
country flaguser name
United States
2007-02-12 22:52:53
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 11:15:13PM -0400, Manuel Mely
wrote:
> We're planning to migrate our jabberd2 server to
ejabberd.
> The jabberd2 is using BDB for auth and storage of
users, and we want to 
> migrate them (with their rosters, of course) to a
database in postgresql.
> Now, i know that jabber.org is using postgresql as
backend but i'm not 
> sure if they were using jabber 1.x or jabberd2 , if it
was jabberd2, did 
> they were using BDB? and how they migrate the users to
ejabberd using 
> postgresql?

Before we migrated to ejabberd, the jabber.org server used
jabberd14.
Peter Millard wrote a report about the migration here:

http://www.pgmill
ard.com/blog/?p=74

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Re: A question about the migration of jabber.org to ejabberd
country flaguser name
United States
2007-02-12 22:52:31
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 03:42, Manuel Mely wrote:
> Luke-Jr wrote:
> > I did this, but IIRC I had to convert the bdb to
jabberd14 format
> > manually for the conversion.
>
> Sorry, i didn't get the message at all? what's IIRC??
And what do you
> mean to "... convert the bdb to jabberd14 format
manually ..."

basically,  I used some bdb dump tool and a copied the info
to a jabberd14 
config set using a text editor.
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Re: A question about the migration of jabber.org to ejabberd
country flaguser name
United States
2007-02-12 22:56:27
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 11:42:07PM -0400, Manuel Mely
wrote:
> what's IIRC?? 

"If I Recall Correctly" 

http:/
/www.jabber.org/user/userguide/#acronyms

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Re: A question about the migration of jabber.org to ejabberd
country flaguser name
United States
2007-02-13 11:24:07
On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 10:52:53PM -0600, Peter Saint-Andre
wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 11:15:13PM -0400, Manuel Mely
wrote:
> > We're planning to migrate our jabberd2 server to
ejabberd.
> > The jabberd2 is using BDB for auth and storage of
users, and we want to 
> > migrate them (with their rosters, of course) to a
database in postgresql.
> > Now, i know that jabber.org is using postgresql as
backend but i'm not 
> > sure if they were using jabber 1.x or jabberd2 ,
if it was jabberd2, did 
> > they were using BDB? and how they migrate the
users to ejabberd using 
> > postgresql?
> 
> Before we migrated to ejabberd, the jabber.org server
used jabberd14.
> Peter Millard wrote a report about the migration here:
> 
> http://www.pgmill
ard.com/blog/?p=74

FYI, I have cached a copy of that blog entry here:

http://statu
s.jabber.org/migration.shtml

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Re: A question about the migration of jabber.org to ejabberd
user name
2007-02-12 22:00:25
Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 11:15:13PM -0400, Manuel Mely
wrote:
>> We're planning to migrate our jabberd2 server to
ejabberd.
>> The jabberd2 is using BDB for auth and storage of
users, and we want to 
>> migrate them (with their rosters, of course) to a
database in postgresql.
>> Now, i know that jabber.org is using postgresql as
backend but i'm not 
>> sure if they were using jabber 1.x or jabberd2 , if
it was jabberd2, did 
>> they were using BDB? and how they migrate the users
to ejabberd using 
>> postgresql?
> 
> Before we migrated to ejabberd, the jabber.org server
used jabberd14.
> Peter Millard wrote a report about the migration here:
> 
> http://www.pgmill
ard.com/blog/?p=74
> 
> /psa

Yes! I had seen this report. But now my problem is to
migrate from a 
jabberd2 server using backend BDB. And i think is more
complicated 
because of the non-human-readable format that uses this type
DB :(

The way that uses Luke-Jr it's good when you have users that
you can 
count with hand fingers, but i have a lot of users, and is a
lot of info 
to fill in 

Ok, i will be looking for other ways on the web and waiting
for a good 
way 

Thanks!!

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Re: A question about the migration of jabber.org to ejabberd
country flaguser name
United States
2007-02-14 00:27:44
try playing with db4.2_dump cmd

On Tuesday 13 February 2007 04:00, Manuel Mely wrote:
> Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 11:15:13PM -0400, Manuel
Mely wrote:
> >> We're planning to migrate our jabberd2 server
to ejabberd.
> >> The jabberd2 is using BDB for auth and storage
of users, and we want to
> >> migrate them (with their rosters, of course)
to a database in
> >> postgresql. Now, i know that jabber.org is
using postgresql as backend
> >> but i'm not sure if they were using jabber 1.x
or jabberd2 , if it was
> >> jabberd2, did they were using BDB? and how
they migrate the users to
> >> ejabberd using postgresql?
> >
> > Before we migrated to ejabberd, the jabber.org
server used jabberd14.
> > Peter Millard wrote a report about the migration
here:
> >
> > http://www.pgmill
ard.com/blog/?p=74
> >
> > /psa
>
> Yes! I had seen this report. But now my problem is to
migrate from a
> jabberd2 server using backend BDB. And i think is more
complicated
> because of the non-human-readable format that uses this
type DB :(
>
> The way that uses Luke-Jr it's good when you have users
that you can
> count with hand fingers, but i have a lot of users, and
is a lot of info
> to fill in 
>
> Ok, i will be looking for other ways on the web and
waiting for a good
> way 
>
> Thanks!!
>
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> Manuel Mely Pérez
> 2do Año Ingeniería en Telecomunicaciones. CUJAE
> Email1: mmelypgmail.com
> Email2: manuel.mpfeestudiantes.cujae.edu.cu
> Jabber ID1: melysoftwarelibre.cu
> Jabber ID2: melyjabber.cujae.edu.cu
> Registered Linux User: #312357
> Registered Ubuntu User: #4750
> My Blog: http://mmelyp.blogspot.com

> Site: http://www.minbas.cu/
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>
> ...pero dos no es igual que uno mas uno ...
> JSabina

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Re: A question about the migration of jabber.org to ejabberd
user name
2007-02-14 13:34:13
On 2/14/07, Matthias Wimmer <mtthias.eu> wrote:
> Manuel Mely schrieb:
> >
> > Yes! I had seen this report. But now my problem is
to migrate from a
> > jabberd2 server using backend BDB. And i think is
more complicated
> > because of the non-human-readable format that uses
this type DB :(
>
> Doesn't it get readable data with db-dump?
>

Ok i will investigate this!

Thanks to all!
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