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B Properties File for LDAP Migration

This is a sample of a properties file, discussed in"Migrating from Another LDAP Directory to Oracle Internet Directory".

####################################################################
## This configuration file provides necessary information for     ##
## performing the bootstrapping of OiD and a Connected directory. ##
####################################################################
 
# Source Type : Specifies whether, source end of the bootstrapping is 
# LDAP or LDIF.
# 
#
odip.bootstrap.srctype = LDIF
 
# Source URL : In case of LDAP source type it specifies the source directory 
# location. In case of LDIF it specifies the location of the LDIF file.
#
# NOTE - e.x for LDAP the expeced format is host[:port]
#            for LDIF the expected format is absolute path of the file
#
odip.bootstrap.srcurl = oracle/ldap/odip/scr/IPlanet.ldif
 
# Source DN : This information supplements the Source URL. In case of LDIF 
# binding this parameter is meaningless. However in case of LDAP this parameter
# specifies the Bind DN.
#
#odip.bootstrap.srcdn 
 
# Source Password : Bind password. In case of LDAP binding this is used as
# security credential
# 
#odip.bootstrap.srcpasswd
 
# Destination Type : Specifies whether, destination end of the bootstrapping 
# is LDAP or LDIF.
# 
# NOTE - In future bootstrapping with a TAGGED and PLSQL based interfaces
# would be supported.
#
odip.bootstrap.desttype = LDIF
 
# Destination URL : In case of LDAP it specifies the directory location 
# In case of LDIF it specifies the location of the LDIF file.
#
# NOTE - e.x for LDAP the expeced format is host[:port]
#            for LDIF the expected format is absolute path of the file
#
odip.bootstrap.desturl = /oracle/ldap/odip/scr/OiD.ldif
 
# Destination DN : This information supplements the destination URL. 
# In case of LDIF binding this parameter is meaningless. However in case of 
# LDAP this parameter specifies the Bind DN.
#
#odip.bootstrap.destdn
 
# Destination Password : Bind password. In case of LDAP binding this is 
# used as security credential
# 
# NOTE - It is not recommended to specify the password in this file.
#
#odip.bootstrap.destpasswd
 
# and domain mappings.
#
odip.bootstrap.mapfile = /oracle/ldap/odip/scr/bootstrap.map
 
# 
# NOTE - If this file already exists then it will be backed up and a new 
# version will be created
#
odip.bootstrap.logfile = /oracle/ldap/odip/scr/bootstrap.log
 
# Log Messages Severity : Specifies the type of the log messages that needs 
# to be logged
#                    INFO     ---- 1
#                    WARNING  ---- 2
#                    DEBUG    ---- 4
#                    ERROR    ---- 8
#
# NOTE - A combination of these types could also be given. for ex if you are interested
# only in WARNING and ERROR message then specify value 8+1 i.e 9 Similarly for all
# types of message use 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 = 15
#
odip.bootstrap.logseverity = /oracle/ldap/odip/scr/bootstrap.log
 
# Trace file : Specifies the location of the trace file. The default
# trace file will be bootstrap.trc created under $OH/ldap/odi/log directory
# 
# NOTE - If this file already exists then it will be backed up and a new 
# version will be created
#
odip.bootstrap.trcfile = /oracle/ldap/odip/scr/bootstrap.trc