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Migration Procedure
The following is an example of a command you would use on a UNIX machine
to migrate a 4.11 Directory Server to Directory Server 6.0:
migrateInstance5 -D
/usr/netscape/server4/slapd-coolwave -n /usr/netscape/servers/slapd-coolwave
The following is an example of the same command on an NT machine:
perl migrateInstance5 -D
/usr/netscape/server4/slapd-coolwave -n /usr/netscape/servers/slapd-coolwave
Provide a path and filename for your backup directory, or accept the default.
4.
The following is an extract of the script's output:
Parse the configuration file:
/space/netscape/server4_11/slapd-coolwave/config/slapd.conf...
Suffix o=example.com doesn't exist
Backend: MigratedDB_0 has been created !!!
Suffix dc=example,dc=com doesn't exist
Backend: MigratedDB_1 has been created !!!
For the suffix o=NetscapeRoot, we do nothing
Update general server parameters...
Update successfully passwordHistory
Update global LDBM parameters...
Update successfully nsslapd-mode
Update specific backend parameters...
Migrate DSE entries...
Migrate attributes...
Migrate objectclasses...
Migrate indexes...
Migrate plugin's...
Your legacy Directory Server is then migrated. As a result of this migration, a new
Directory Server 6.0 instance is installed using the configuration information
obtained from your legacy Directory Server. In addition, the data from your old
server is migrated to the new server and the new server is started.
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newServerPath is the path to the Directory Server 6.0 directory (for
example,
/usr/netscape/servers/slapd-serverID
"
cn=Directory Manager
"
cn=Directory Manager
"
-w secret -p 1389 -o
"
-w secret -p 1389 -o
)

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