Using the migration script, administrators can migrate all the users, a single user, or a set of users. Running the batch migration script without any options migrates the entire set of users. To migrate a single user, you can specify the userid of the user. To migrate a set of users, you should provide the list of users in a text file. The runMigrate.sh command has the following syntax:
./runMigrate.sh{ [-u < [uid] | [-f <uids-file]} [-h]
where:
-u option tells the runMigrate script that you want to migrate a single user. The —u option should be followed by the userid of the user who you want to migrate. Here is an example:
./runMigrate.sh -u user1
-f option tells the runMigrate script that you want to migrate a set of users that have been specified in a file. The —f option should be followed by the name of the file that contains the userids of the selected set of users who you want to migrate. Here is an example:
./runMigrate.sh -f usersToMigrate.txt
The usersToMigrate.txt file should contain one userid on a single line. For example:
user1 user2 user3 ... .... and so on..