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su
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.
Since the old Certificate System migration utility will not be used, remove the old Certificate System up-
grade/ directory.
rm -rf old_server_root/bin/cert/upgrade
h.
Unpackage the latest version of the migration utility using unzip or tar.
tar -xvf migrate.tar
i.
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
4.
Run the db2ldif command to export the database contents to LDIF.
cd old_server_root/slapd-old_instance-db
db2ldif -n userRoot
The location and name of the LDIF file is shown once the conversion from the database to LDIF is complete.
ldif file:
old_server_root/slapd-old_instance-db/ldif/dated_#_file.ldif
5.
Open the given LDIF location, and rename the LDIF file to old.ldif.
cd old_server_root/slapd-old_instance-db/ldif
mv dated_#_file.ldif old.ldif
6.
Adjust the LDIF content of old.ldif.
NOTE
When using a text editor to perform the substitution instead of a script, use an editor that supports file sizes great-
er than 2 to 4 Gb such as vim because the LDIF files may be larger than 2 GB in some deployments.
a.
Open the old Certificate System LDIF directory.
9. Migrating Internal Databases for
6.2
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Chapter 9. Step 6: Migrating Internal

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