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replication agreement and use the Connection tab to change the password.
After you change the password, replication will automatically resume with no
need for a reinitialization. The password does not need to be reconfigured in
the Replication Manager entry in
NOTE
You must import your database LDIF files at the time of migration
using the
will hang, and replication will not resume.
To migrate Windows supplier:
Archive the old Directory Server installation.
1.
Create a data directory, and export all data to LDIF files in that directory by
2.
running the
db2ldif -r
Do this separately for each instance of the old Directory Server. The data
directory should contain one LDIF file for each backend; for example,
,
userRoot.ldif
Uninstall the old Directory Server.
3.
If necessary, upgrade the operating system of the machine. For example,
4.
upgrade to Windows 2000, Service Pack 4, from Windows NT.
Install Directory Server 7.0 on a different server root.
5.
Make this your configuration instance since it is not replicated. For the other
suppliers, register against the first supplier's configuration instance.
Log into the Console, and create a new instance to which you are going to
6.
migrate.
This instance will need to be created to listen on the port to which your
standard access will be (usually
Run the migration script, following the instructions in "Migrating a Single
7.
Instance‚" on page 88.
Once your supplier is migrated, test replication to make sure that it is working
8.
correctly.
After you finish this process for the first supplier, repeat the steps for the other
9.
suppliers.
You may wish to set up multi-master replication for
the instances on the suppliers.
dse.ldif
option. If you do not, your creation times for the entries
-d
option.
, and so on.
exampleRoot.ldif
).
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Chapter 6
Migrating from Previous Versions
Migration Procedure
between
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