run on the server. See
Section 6.12.5, "Performing Synchronization or Comparison after a Server-
Based Process Project," on page 62
for more information.
After the verification completes successfully, click Proceed in the Start Novell Server Consolidation
Utility dialog box. Instead of copying data, the utility creates the files necessary for server-based
processing on all appropriate servers.
When the files are ready, a dialog box displays that allows you to view the log files and close the
project.
View the success log for a list of the commands you need to run on which servers. The syntax for the
command is:
nuwagent -a "ProjectName"
When consolidating to a NetWare server, you run the command on the destination server. When
copying data from a NetWare server to an OES Linux server, you run the command on the source
server.
Click Close to exit the Server Consolidation Utility.
6.12.3 Launching a Server-Based Process
Consult the project's success log file for a list of which commands you need to run on which servers.
The success log is located in the project folder (by default, project folders are created as
subdirectories under My Documents).
The information you need is found in the "End Project Options and Warnings" section of the file. An
example is shown below:
*****************************************************************
End Project Options and Warnings.
*****************************************************************
Server-based process files created on server TEST2. Launch this
process at the server console with the command: NUWAgent -a "Project01"
At the console of the specified server, enter the command as shown. Be sure to include the quotation
marks around the project name. The command is not case sensitive.
Upon completion of the processing, you can check the status in the sys:scu/migerror.log
file on the destination server.
IMPORTANT: Allow each server-based process to run to completion before starting another
server-based process.
For security, after the processing is completed you should delete the XML script that is stored in the
same folder as the project file. The script contains the administrator passwords in obfuscated form.
Although the passwords are not written to the file in clear text, a knowledgeable hacker could derive
the passwords from the obfuscated versions.
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