Novell ZENWORKS 10 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT SP3 - MIGRATION GUIDE 10.3 30-03-2010 Migration Manual page 53

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You might want to determine the folder structure for your Policy objects, and create and
migrate those folders before queueing Policy objects to them.
You can also migrate existing eDirectory containers and all of their Policy objects
(including subcontainers). The containers are converted into folders containing all of the
Policy objects that exist in eDirectory under those contexts. If you select a container in the
Source eDir Tree panel and drag it to the Destination Zone panel, all subcontainers and
their Policy objects are also placed in the Destination Zone panel in their respective
folders.
After queueing a container in the Destination Zone panel, you can individually delete
queued items that you don't want to migrate by selecting the items, right-clicking them,
then selecting Delete selected items. You are asked to confirm the deletion.
3c In the Source eDir Tree panel, select the Policy objects, packages, or containers to be
migrated and drag them into the Destination Zone panel.
This queues the items for migration.
You can use the Ctrl and the arrow keys or Shift and the arrow keys to select multiple
items.
As you drag items from one panel to the other, the items listed in the Destination Zone
panel are automatically sorted.
If you drag an item multiple times, it is only queued once.
If you migrate incrementally, you should queue only the objects that you want to migrate
at this time because all items that are queued in the Destination Zone panel are migrated
when you click the Migrate Now button.
On the Items to Migrate tab, the number of items you are migrating (copied to the
Destination Zone panel) is represented in parentheses on the tab's label.
The Migration Status field on the Items to Migrate tab displays information related to the
items selected for migration. For example, the ZENworks Migration Utility might adjust
the object name in Configuration Management because of characters in the eDirectory
name that cannot be used in Configuration Management, such as a colon (:), which is
replaced with an underscore (_) character.
When you drag a policy package into the queue, only its policies are queued in the
Destination Zone panel. Policy packages are not used in Configuration Management.
Instead, policies are grouped by type.
When migrating Launcher Configuration settings from eDirectory, these settings are
converted into a Launcher Configuration policy in Configuration Management. During
migration, an assignment from the identity object to the new Launcher Configuration
policy is automatically created unless you turn off this function in the
by selecting to skip the assignment (see
4 Repeat
Step 3
as necessary to locate and queue all of the Policy objects that you want to
migrate at this time.
IMPORTANT: Every Policy object that you queue in the Destination Zone panel is migrated
when you click the Migrate Now button.
5 Review your selections in the Destination Zone panel.
You can navigate the folders to view the Policy objects that are queued for migration.
6 To delete items from the migration queue, select the items and click the
Step
1b).
Migrating to ZENworks Configuration Management
Options dialog box
icon.
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