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I'm going to start running part of my site from an xserve, using OSX 10.2, particularly, the discussion forum and the video library.
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Josh,
Not sure if this helps, but I just noticed that a Jedi Knight II web site moved their discussion forum from Discus to VBulletin. They have an unheard of posts numbering in the hundreds of thousands. Here's their link: http://www.lucasforums.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=163 I don't know how they did it, they have not gotten back to me. It certainly is impressive though. Rich |
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Well, I'm ready to buy VBulletin and install it on my server, but, I'm still hung up with this importing Discus data stuff; got too much information that I can't afford to lose on the Discus forum. I've got MYSQL proficient friends looking at this for me, but, it doesn't seem that we're savvy enough to do the import. It's really a hanging issue for me, as I do need to get the data off my old forum if I'm going to change.
Anybody out there that can help? I'd really appreciate it. Thanks, Rich |
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Hi Docvader,
Were you ever able to do the import? I am looking to do the same. Please let me know. Thanks! |
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No, it was damn near impossible. I have no scripting skills, and even if I did, it would have easily taken a good week or two of solid work, converting Discus's database to something that Vbulletin could interpret. Basically, it's not worth it.
I did keep the Discus data around though, as I had a lot of information in that part of my site. Basically, I'm running two boards. I kept the Discus board on my server, shut off the posting capabilities, and kept it as an ARCHIVE, which I link my current VBulletin to. It was the easy way out. People use it to search things, but they discuss current, and older issues, on the new VB board. You can see what I mean at www.russbo.com |
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Hi Docvader!
Makes sense. What about your user's profiles and such. Did you start from scratch with this? Or were you able to import this somehow? |
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I had everyone re-register. But, I did check out the number of posts that people had on the previous forum, and gave them credit for that in the new VB forum. You can set their post number individually in the user CP. So, people had to start over, but, started with their original number of posts, so that they kept their "levels".
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Thanks! But this is out of the question for me. I have around 1700 users and this would just be way too time consuming.
Has anyone else had success with this or have any suggestions?? Please let me know... |
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I have over two thousand users. I basically told everyone that if they wanted to keep their present status, they had to email me with their post number. Since only a few really cared (the high posters), it didn't take that long to set their levels.
You have to remember how Discus is set up, compared to VB. They're two different animals. Getting one into the other is not going to be easy. Someone did it on this forum, I had contacted them and discussed it, and they basically said that after writing some sort of script to do it, they had spent more than a week full time finessing the data so that it could be imported into VB. UNLESS someone more recently has been more successful creating an import script, personally, I wouldn't waste my time. The re-registration process was easy, people had fun creating new avatars and learning the new board, no one misses Discus (in my opinion, a good board, but far inferior to VB), and the top posters who cared, kept their levels. People still search the old Discus forum as an archive. It has worked very well for me. Hope you find what you're looking for. But I discovered that this time and energy was better put towards other things. |
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I just wanted to update this thread concerning converting a Discus board to vBulletin. So far most everyone I ran into said it couldn't be done, and most of the threads on this board that dealt with this issue dwindled off leaving the possiblity of this happening only in your dreams. Until now.
I found a programmer who could the job, and an EXCELLENT job at that. I was running the latest version of Discus with about 1500 members (pruned it down since my last post). I was running this on Mysql by the way. The board was over 5 years old with about 20,000 posts. Greg (the programmer) converted all of the user profiles to include passwords, all of the threads and topics - everything! All I needed to do was to recreate the Discus "topics" to vBulletin "forum" which was a piece of cake. There was absolutely no data lost. I would highly recommend anyone considering converting their Discus forum to vBulletin to contact Greg at: http://www.outtacyte.com Greg Julius OuttaCyTE Web Technologies 830.437.2424 Fx: 830.437.2373 He did an outstanding job! You can view the new and improved forum here: http://www.casinomeister.com/forums/ What a great product, by the way! I'm glad I switched (sorry Discus!) |
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