04-14-2015 12:26 PM
Hello I am trying to find out the best course of action. I need to move files from a server that has 2003 to a server that has 2008, I need to move all the files over from the old server to the new server along with the permissions. I don't want to make a mistake on the new server, the tool I will be using is backup exec 2012. Can anyone advise on what the best course of action would be to do this?
It was suggested that I use Backupexec 2012 backup the older server SDDATA6 to a hard drive with the permissions in the registry then restore to the new server.
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04-14-2015 01:19 PM
Any share level permissions will have to be setup again as these would be part of a system state and you cannot restore a system state to a different operating system (or different servername)
If both servers are in the same domain and file and folder permission have been set using domain accounts then you may be able to transfer/restore the files with the Access Control List (ACL) information.
What I would suggest is create some test folders on the older server with some odd permissions set against domain accounts applied to them, make sure there are some files in the folders, then backup the folders and redirect restore them to the new server making sure any options in the restore diaogs are set for access control permissions. If that works then Backup Exec should be able to move all your files that way.
Note1 : Bakup Exec is not really designed as a file migration product
Note2: As local server accounts have their own security GUIDs linked to the local security access, you probably won't be able to migrate local permissions, (only domain ones)
04-14-2015 12:56 PM
Backup Exec would allow you to backup the files, but you need to make sure that it is done in accordance with Microsoft's best practice. I'd recommend checking what they recommend, and then configure BE accordingly.
Thanks!
04-14-2015 01:19 PM
Any share level permissions will have to be setup again as these would be part of a system state and you cannot restore a system state to a different operating system (or different servername)
If both servers are in the same domain and file and folder permission have been set using domain accounts then you may be able to transfer/restore the files with the Access Control List (ACL) information.
What I would suggest is create some test folders on the older server with some odd permissions set against domain accounts applied to them, make sure there are some files in the folders, then backup the folders and redirect restore them to the new server making sure any options in the restore diaogs are set for access control permissions. If that works then Backup Exec should be able to move all your files that way.
Note1 : Bakup Exec is not really designed as a file migration product
Note2: As local server accounts have their own security GUIDs linked to the local security access, you probably won't be able to migrate local permissions, (only domain ones)
04-14-2015 03:15 PM
ok colin thank you very much I will defintley try that