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2.
Open the given LDIF location, and rename the LDIF file new.ldif.
cd /opt/redhat-ds/slapd-DS-instance/ldif
mv dated_#_file.ldif new.ldif
3.
Copy the newest version of the migration utility from the new Certificate System instance to the old Certificate Sys-
tem instance.
The migration utility is available as an independent RPM, which can be downloaded through the Certificate System
Red Hat Network channel. The migration utilities are installed in the directory /usr/share/rhpki/migrate.
a.
Open the migration directory.
cd /usr/share/rhpki
b.
Package the latest version of the migration utility using zip or tar.
tar -cvf migrate.tar migrate
NOTE
Regardless of the packaging tool used, the corresponding tool must be present on the old server machine. If the
platforms are identical and the zip utility is used, copy the unzip utility to the old_server_root/
bin/cert/ directory so that the zip and unzip versions match.
c.
Copy the package from the new server to the old server.
cp /usr/share/rhpki/migrate.tar old_server_root/bin/cert
rm /usr/share/rhpki/migrate.tar
d.
Log into the old server as the Certificate System user for that machine, and open the Certificate System bin/
cert/ directory.
cd old_server_root/bin/cert
e.
Log in as root, and set the file user and group to the Certificate System user and group.
chown user:group migrate.tar
f.
Log out as root. As the Certificate System user, change the permissions on the file.
chmod 00600 migrate.tar
g.
Unpackage the latest version of the migration utility using unzip or tar.
tar -xvf migrate.tar
h.
Remove the migration utility package and any additional utilities, such as the unzip utility, that were copied to
the old Certificate System server.
rm migrate.tar
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