• Question re: migration

    From Chris Erlanson@VERT/TTLYNERD to All on Thu Dec 30 17:28:30 2021
    Hey Guys -
    Running my SBBS for about 5-6 years now. Continuing to have fun.
    But, I've been paying $$$ to run it on my LINODE.
    Now that I've got a server in my closet running PROXMOX, I'm thinking I'd like to bring it home. Keep me from spending more money than I have to.

    I've been looking around to see if there was a migration FAQ or guide. Not seeing anything.
    Any ideas? Suggestions?
    BTW - I'm running SBBS 3.17 for Linux on a Ubuntu base.

    Thanks for any guidance you can provide.
    Chris

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Chris Erlanson on Thu Dec 30 17:58:27 2021
    Re: Question re: migration
    By: Chris Erlanson to All on Thu Dec 30 2021 09:28 am

    Hey Guys -
    Running my SBBS for about 5-6 years now. Continuing to have fun.
    But, I've been paying $$$ to run it on my LINODE.
    Now that I've got a server in my closet running PROXMOX, I'm thinking I'd like to bring it home. Keep me from spending more money than I have to.

    I've been looking around to see if there was a migration FAQ or guide. Not seeing anything.
    Any ideas? Suggestions?
    BTW - I'm running SBBS 3.17 for Linux on a Ubuntu base.

    Thanks for any guidance you can provide.
    Chris

    you've been paying 300 usd to run it on linode?
    it's not that hard to migrate. you just copy over the configuration and text files pretty much.
    compile it for your OS
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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Chris Erlanson on Thu Dec 30 18:02:59 2021
    Re: Question re: migration
    By: Chris Erlanson to All on Thu Dec 30 2021 09:28 am

    I've been looking around to see if there was a migration FAQ or guide. Not seeing anything.

    https://wiki.synchro.net/faq:misc#migration
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  • From Mike Dippel@VERT/HOBBYBBS to Chris Erlanson on Fri Dec 31 02:38:53 2021
    Re: Question re: migration
    By: Chris Erlanson to All on Thu Dec 30 2021 09:28 am

    I did it by selecting the home folder, zipping it to a file and then transferring the file to the new server. Worked for me.

    Mike Dippel

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