Migrating A Standalone Server - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 7.0 Installation Manual

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Migration Procedure
Read sections "Migration Overview‚" on page 73, and "Migration
Prerequisites‚" on page 74.
The migration script will automatically back up your Directory Server
configuration if it's in the default location.
This section contains the following information:

Migrating a Standalone Server

Migrating a 6.x Replicated Site
Migrating a 6.x Multi-Master Deployment
Managing Console Failover
Migrating Windows
Migrating a Standalone Server
Once you have backed up your critical configuration information, do the
following to migrate a server:
Stop your legacy Directory Server.
1.
If you do not stop the legacy Directory Server, the migration script does it for
you.
On the machine where your legacy Directory Server is installed, install a new
2.
7.x Directory Server.
The installation process is described in chapter 3, "Using Express and Typical
Installation," or chapter 4, "Silent Installation and Instance Creation."
Use the same port numbers as your legacy production server if you want to
ensure that any directory clients that have static configuration information
(including Directory Server port numbers) will continue to work.
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If you are migrating from Directory Server 6.x, all of the configuration
files in the
/usr/netscape/servers/slapd-serverID/config
will be backed up to a directory named
serverRoot/slapd-serverID/config_backup
If your configuration files are stored in non-default locations, before you
migrate your server, copy them to a secure place.
directory
.

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