02-06-2017
Without knowing anything about the software, it's tough to guess how to migrate it. That it's SuSE doesn't really tell me anything. But trial and error really isn't an option on an unsupported commercial product unless your backups are very, very good.
I'd suggest not doing anything without a complete, disk-clone deep backup -- so if you mess up, you can restore it to a known working state. (Or swap in the old hard drive.)
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mdns-scan
MDNS-SCAN(1) General Commands Manual MDNS-SCAN(1)
NAME
mdns-scan - Scan for mDNS/DNS-SD services published on the local network
SYNOPSIS
mdns-scan
DESCRIPTION
mdns-scan is a tool for scanning for mDNS/DNS-SD published services on the local network. It issues a mDNS PTR query to the special RR
_services._dns-sd._udp.local for retrieving a list of all currently registered services on the local link.
OPTIONS
mdns-scan has no commandline options.
NOTES
mdns-scan is not a good mDNS citizen since it queries continuously for services and doesn't implement features like Duplicate Suppression.
It is intended for usage as a debugging tool only.
mdns-scan is incomplete since it doesn't resolve mDNS services for you - it just dumps their PTR RRs. To understand these records you need
minimal knowledge of DNS-SD and how it works.
mdns-scan does not terminate on its own behalf. It scans for services continuously until the user kills it by pressing C-c.
mdns-scan does not rely on a local mDNS responder daemon. It has no dependencies besides the GNU libc. It has been tested on Linux only.
mdns-scan does NOT scan for local mDNS enabled hosts or A/AAAA RRs, it scans for DNS-SD registered services, nothing else.
SEE ALSO
mDNSResponder(8)
AUTHOR
mdns-scan has been written by Lennart Poettering <mzqrovna@0pointer.de>
0.4 Jan 21, 2004 MDNS-SCAN(1)