Prepare The Source And Destination Servers - Novell SERVER CONSOLIDATION MIGRATION TOOLKIT 1.1 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 12-23-2005 Administration Manual

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If you have extended ASCII or double-byte character set data on a Windows source server and you
plan to run the Toolkit on a separate Windows workstation, the workstation must have Windows
installed with the same language as the server. For example, if you are migrating a Japanese server,
make sure that your workstation is also running Japanese. You must also enable UTF-8 support in
the Novell Client.
For more information, see

5.2 Prepare the Source and Destination Servers

Before you launch Server Consolidation Utility from the Server Consolidation and Migration
Toolkit, you must prepare the source and destination servers by completing these steps.
1 Ensure that all source and destination servers are running supported versions of NetWare,
2 If necessary, apply the latest NetWare or Open Enterprise Server (OES) Support Packs on both
3 If copying data from and to NetWare servers, set the same code page for both the source and
4 As a precaution, you should have a current backup of all data on the destination servers.
5 For NetWare/eDirectory consolidations, load the latest Storage Management Services
6 Depending on how you have set up service discovery on your network, you might need to add
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Linux, or Windows server software.
See
Section 1.3, "Supported Source and Destination Server Versions," on page 18
information on supported operating system versions.
source and destination NetWare or OES servers.
Updates are available for specific NetWare and OES versions at the
home page
(http://support.novell.com/tools/csp).
destination servers.
IMPORTANT: If both servers don't have the same code page, data will be lost during the
consolidation. For instructions on changing your serve''s codepage, see
"Changing the NetWare Server Code Page," on page
You should also back up the eDirectory information on the destination servers. For information
on creating a backup of eDirectory, see
Novell eDirectory 8.7.3 Administration Guide.
You should have a current data and trustee backup of the source servers, even though the source
data is not modified during a data consolidation project. The only time data is changed on the
source server is when you are consolidating printers.
Storage Management Data Requestor (smdr.nlm) and Target Service Agent (tsafs.nlm)
modules on your source and destination NetWare servers.
To load the SMS modules provided with the NetWare operating system software, type load
smdr and load tsafs at the server console.
If you are consolidating data to OES Linux servers, load the SMS modules on Linux by
entering these commands at the shell prompt:
/etc/init.d/novell-smdrd start
/opt/novell/sms/bin/smsconfig -l tsafs
the source server's IP address, DNS name, and localhost name to the sys:/etc/hosts file
on the destination server, and vice versa.
See
Section 5.2.2, "Modifying the Hosts File," on page 37
118.
"Backing Up and Restoring Novell
for additional information.
117.
for more
Consolidated Support Pack
Section 13.3,
eDirectory" in the
(SMS)
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