Novell SERVER CONSOLIDATION MIGRATION TOOLKIT 1.2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 09-2007 Administration Manual page 81

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eDirectory Server
Driver Store
DNS Name or IP Address
Drag-and-drop individual Printer Agents from a Print Manager on NetWare onto a Print
Manager on Linux.
This action implies that you want to copy the Printer Agents from the source Print
Manager to the specified destination Print Manager.
IMPORTANT: Dropping Printer Agents from a single Printer Manager to multiple Print
Managers requires users to delete and reinstall the dropped iPrint printers.
Drag-and-drop a Print Manager onto an existing Print Manager on Linux.
This action implies that you want to copy all the Printer Agents for the source Print
Manager to the specified destination Print Manager. If you have already dropped
individual Printer Agents for the Print Manager, you are warned that this is not allowed.
You can back out the individually dropped printers and try the operation again.
5. Click Project > Verify and Copy Data to start the migration.
The utility checks to ensure that it can communicate with the source Resource Management
Service and the destination Driver Store and that the moves you want to make are valid.
To ensure a smooth migration, resolve all errors that are displayed with the results of the
verification process before you proceed.
6. When you are ready to make the changes, run the consolidation by following the prompts.
During the migration of secure printers, you might be prompted to enter the password for the
secure printer, if you have not selected the Remember Your Password option in the iPrint
Client.
7. Upon completion, you should review both the error and success log files.
The log file uses three possible states to identify the success of the migration of each Print
Manager and Printer Agent:
Success indicates the Print Manager or Printer Agent was created on the destination server
with all of its attributes and drivers.
Partial Success indicates the Print Manager or Printer Agent was created on the
destination server but not all of is attributes and drivers were included, so you should
review its configuration.
Failure indicates the Print Manager or Printer Agent was not created on the destination
server.
The server that all eDirectory (LDAP) calls are sent to. You
can use the Browse button to locate this object in the tree.
The iPrint Driver Store on Linux that is to be associated
with the new Print Manager. You can use the Browse
button to locate this object in the tree.
It is recommended that you associate the Print Manager
with the DNS name of the OES Linux server that the Print
Manager is loaded on. The other option is to specify the IP
address of the OES Linux server. You must manually type
the address; there is no browser for this information.
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