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How to move to a new news server without downloading headers
Posted:
Thu Mar 14, 2013 10:36 am
by gunman99
I would like to change from old news server I have been using for a couple of years, to a new server. In my spool directory I have 120 GB of downloaded headers and would like to move to the new server without having to re-download everything.
Right now I have the following server options:
old_news_server, download headers, not a fill server.
new_news_server, do not download headers, fill server.
I would like to end up with only the new news server:
new_news_server, download headers, not a fill server.
What steps are required to only use the new news server?
Re: How to move to a new news server without downloading hea
Posted:
Thu Mar 14, 2013 11:42 am
by Quade
1 - Set a "Download Age" of 5.
2 - Disable the old server, enable the new to download headers.
3 - Select all the groups, right click "Post Storage/Use Download Age".
3.1 - If you want to be certain this worked, search the spool_v6 folder for "range.db3". If you find any, delete them.
4 - Download headers normally. Newsbin will download the last 5 days worth of headers from the new server and then be ready to just download headers normally like the old server.
Re: How to move to a new news server without downloading hea
Posted:
Sun Mar 17, 2013 7:31 am
by gunman99
Thanks that work fine.
Re: How to move to a new news server without downloading hea
Posted:
Sun Mar 17, 2013 9:50 am
by spotter
Quade, I asked about this in the past. Why not make this a built in function instead of something have to be done manually?
Re: How to move to a new news server without downloading hea
Posted:
Sun Mar 17, 2013 10:14 am
by Quade
It is built in. Set a short download age on a new server and you're done. How's Newsbin supposed to know what you want to happen with the news server? If you're going from a short retention to a long retention server, you might want it to download all the headers again. Whenever I assume something about how people want to use Newsbin, it never works out.
The way I'm suggesting works 100% of the time though. Even if you used to have this server in the list and some information about the server was left over from the last time you used it.