Upgrade 2002-2003: Migrating STS to WSS: PSMigrate issue

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Basky Alur

Hello experts,
I'm trying to upgrade Project 2002 to 2003 and while
following the migration of STS to WSS ran into an issue
and would appreciate any insights:
Basically I'm using 2 different servers 1 for P2002 and 1
for P2003, and the Project 2002 server is to be left
intact. I'm at the step of running PSMigrate.exe per the
documentation, which says we have run this from the server
running WSS. However the format of the command is
PSMigrat.exe -w http://wss_svr/projects
-f \\<serverName>\<path to server> -dbserver <serverName>
-dblogin <loginName> -dbpassword <password> -p <prefix>

My question is, where do I specify the STS server where
the Project 2002 documents and issue library exists, that
are to be migrated to Project 2003? This specifies only
the target, and even the documentation of the command is
of no help. Would appreciate any inputs. Thanks in
advance!
 
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Gary L. Chefetz \(MVP\)

Basky:

By pointing to the correct database, you've determined the source because
the migration scripts obtain this information from the database.

--

Gary L. Chefetz, MVP
"We wrote the book on Project Server
http://www.msprojectexperts.com

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Basky Alur

Gary, Thank you much and I was able to migrate the STS
sites over to WSS. However, there were some issues though
the migration was completed without any errors when I
checked the resulting WSS sites. (I haven't completed the
P2003 install yet).
1) In one of the projects, the documents didn't get
migrated, and I wasn't able to re-run PSMigrate for this
projectID only. The other project docs migrated
successfully.
2) The issue database didn't migrate, so there is a blank
list of issues in the WSS site.

Is there a way to resolve these? Unfortunately I have only
1 site with a issue database to be migrated so the testing
is limited to this only. Are there any other steps to be
performed to move the Issues database?
Thanks again,
Basky.
 

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