Sun Java System Calendar Server 6.3 Administration Guide

3.2 Choosing the Right Calendar Server Utilities

This section helps you decide which utilities you need to run to have all calendar databases and your LDAP database at the Calendar Server 6.3 software level.

Use the following table to find the correct collection of utilities to run:


Note –

Run the utilities in the order given.


Table 3–1 Choosing the Right Utilities

Calendar Server Version You Are Migrating From 

Condition of Your Database Files 

Utilities to Use 

Calendar Server 6.0, 61. 6.2  

You are using recurring events and tasks and have previously run cs5migrate in the past.

You already use Schema version 2. 

Run csmigrate

Calendar Server 6.0, 61. 6.2  

You are using recurring events and tasks and have previously run cs5migrate in the past.

You did not use Schema version 2 before, but need to now. 

Run csmigrate and commdirmig.

Calendar Server 6.0, 61. 6.2  

You have never run cs5migrate against your files.

You already use Schema version 2, or you are on Schema version 1 and plan to stay with it. 

Run cs5migrate and csmigrate.

Calendar Server 6.0, 61. 6.2  

You have never run cs5migrate against your files.

You did not use Schema version 2 before, but need to now. 

Run cs5migrate, csmigrate, and commdirmig.

Calendar Server 5.1.1 

You did not use multiple domains in the past.  

Run csmig, csvdmig, cs5migrate, csmigrate, and commdirmig.

Earlier than Calendar Server 5.1.1 

Your files do not support multiple domains or the LDAP CLD. Your LDAP database is using Schema version 1. 

Call technical support for help getting your database and LDAP files to Calendar Server 5.1.1 level. 

Earlier than Calendar Server 5.1.1 

Your system is configured for limited virtual domains, or you have multiple instances of Calendar Server software installed on an operating system that predates Solaris 10. 

Contact the sales account representative for an evaluation of your migration requirements.