Best way to run up new HDA before decomissioning existing
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 3:41 pm
Hi All,
I am currently running FC10 with Amahi 4.x. This performs the crucial role of central file server for the home, including video and other media. I am about to build a new machine and will put FC 12 and the latest Amahi 5.2 on it and then migrate all my data across. Because my time is limited at the moment I only get short periods to work on tech projects like this so it's likely to be a couple of weeks before it's ready to replace the existing one. I don't want to decommission the current HDA until the new one is ready for prime time. I understand it's not possible to have more than one HDA profile registered on the Amahi.org control panel so how should I best go about this transition? By my understanding I can't install Amahi on the new machine until I've deleted the profile for the current HDA and established a new profile with a new install code. I guess my current HDA isn't going to stop working just because I delete it's profile, right?
Any help or suggestions are appreciated.
Cheers
Richard
I am currently running FC10 with Amahi 4.x. This performs the crucial role of central file server for the home, including video and other media. I am about to build a new machine and will put FC 12 and the latest Amahi 5.2 on it and then migrate all my data across. Because my time is limited at the moment I only get short periods to work on tech projects like this so it's likely to be a couple of weeks before it's ready to replace the existing one. I don't want to decommission the current HDA until the new one is ready for prime time. I understand it's not possible to have more than one HDA profile registered on the Amahi.org control panel so how should I best go about this transition? By my understanding I can't install Amahi on the new machine until I've deleted the profile for the current HDA and established a new profile with a new install code. I guess my current HDA isn't going to stop working just because I delete it's profile, right?
Any help or suggestions are appreciated.
Cheers
Richard