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Jul 25, 2012 9:56 PM in response to JeffDempseyby JeffDempsey,OK, of course, right after I post this (actually, about 3 minutes afterward), it completes, but fails to upgrade my settings.
This is a complete disaster. Either I downgrade back to Lion Server, or, if anyone knows how to retry the configuration upgrade, I'm game to hear it. I had quite a custom setting for mail, and I don't want to recreate it with multiple domain names for e-mail for each user, and such.
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Jul 25, 2012 10:22 PM in response to JeffDempseyby haykong,As always with Any OS 10.X.X server upgrade to the newest version, the upgrade process always hangs.. I've always had to manually migrate things over since OS 10.2 Server and Up. The worse upgrade process was going from OS 10.6.8 Server to 10.7.X Server.
Thanks for checking, I'll just manual migrate stuff and skip the upgrade process then...
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Jul 28, 2012 2:59 PM in response to JeffDempseyby DenisF,This process for me lasted a few minutes.
You may want to have a look to my post:
TIPS: OS X server installation lessons learnt (for non Guru)
You can also tried to put server.app in the bin
acknowledge end of service
put /library/server in the bin (or rename it)
put back server.app
this will restart server setup buit is not a clean install.
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Sep 2, 2012 12:35 AM in response to JeffDempseyby Mark23,Take a look here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5381?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
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Sep 27, 2012 9:31 AM in response to JeffDempseyby the macmedic,Denis F is correct; I had a similar issue moving from 10.7 to 10.8 server. Hung forever and killed my ARD license and ate all remaining available HDD space (logs ballooned, and swap files galore, yay). Killed the process, deleted server and the corresponding directories (/library/server) and re-installed. Had to adjust permissions on shares/images to get NetInstall working again but it's up now.
In my particular in environment, I happen to know our DNS is muddy from a failed DC that the network engineers never cleaned up. This prevents profile manager / wiki / etc from working and was likely a mitigating factor to the failure to configure services. 10.8 server is a pretty underwhelming product imho, but I can't entirely blame it since AD is giving it confusing info.
Hope this helps someone. My advice would be to backup & manually migrate, as this is the second time migration has been a PITA. I miss 10.6 server & when Apple at least pretended to care about enterprise...