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Can't migrate from 9.x to 10.x

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cornholio

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Hello community,
I got following situation:
We have 4 plesk servers with old hardware. They're running OpenSUSE 10.0-10.3 and plesk 9.0-9.3.
Now we have new hardware and we want to migrate all 4 servers to one with plesk 10. There are not much clients (about 200). The new server is running Ubuntu 10 x64.

I installed the migration manager on the new plesk 10 server and started migration on first server. It has migrated about 35 of 90 clients and returned an error at about 60-70%. Status of the migration was "Failed". The field where migration-log should be is empty.

Also I tryed migration from the other servers, and there was the same problem.

Is it even possible to migrate from a such old plesk version to the new one?
Where can I find an error log of the migration to fix problems?

Thank you!
 
yes it should be possible. try to migrate only single domains. look if there are problems too. then look in your error logs again
 
Where can I find the error logs?
There are only complete logs in the temp directory of migration I selected.
Btw, can someone move it to Backup/Migration forum?
Thanks
 
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