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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/25/23 18:01, Mike Perkins wrote<br>
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The database restore script has an option to change host names. I
think you run that /after/ doing a restore, but I haven't had to
do that recently so check using --help.
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Thanks. That is good to know. This time, I already fixed my DHCP to
assign old IP and changed the hostname to old name. So, I am good.
However, this is a must know before next migration (may be in
another 10+ years). So, I will add to my notes.<br>
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With regard to powering off, make sure you have the connections to
the motherboard correct! Putting them the wrong way around can
give that symptom as can missing a pin and putting the power
switch jumper offset. I know that some of those connectors can be
in awkward places and it is easy to misalign the jumpers.
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Only this installation has the reboot issue. I have another parallel
install in the same disk (debian bookworm/testing) and that
shutsdown fine. Since mythtv migration is by image copy of the old
installation, something in it is getting confused with the new
hardware. Further, I only moved my sas 9211 HBA, but not the nvidia
video card. I will experiment by bringing that card to see if that
fixes the problem. I know it sounds strange, but I have a remote
theory why the combo might work but not just HBA. Let us see how
correct I am.<br>
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Regards<br>
Ramesh<br>
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