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Sun Java System Communications Services 6 2005Q4 Schema Migration Guide
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Preface
Chapter 1 Schema Migration Overview
Migration Prerequisites
Installing Access Manager and Delegated Administrator
Installing the Schema Migration Utility
Reasons for Migrating to Schema 2
Definitions of Schema 1 and Schema 2
Schema 1
Schema 2, Native Mode
Schema 2, Compatibility Mode
Compatibility Mode and Server Configuration
What the Schema Migration Utility Does
Target State of the Migration
Overview of Migration Steps
To Migrate LDAP Directory Data to Schema 2
Suggested Information
Chapter 2 Migration Scenarios
Choosing a Migration Path
Potential Restrictions During Migration
Provisioning Tools
Provisioning Rules During Migration
Provisioning Rules Before and After Schema Migration
Provisioning Rules for Integration with Access Manager
Constraints in Compatibility Mode
inetDomainStatus
Guidelines for Calendar Servers Using Two LDAP Directories
Safeguards Built into the Migration
Single Server - Migrate to Native Mode
Characteristics of This Scenario
Migration Steps
To Migrate a Single-server System to Schema 2, Native Mode
Single Server - Migrate to Compatibility Mode, Then to Native Mode
Characteristics of This Scenario
Migration Steps
To Migrate a Single-server system from Schema 1 to Schema 2 (compatibility mode) and then from Schema 2 (compatibility mode) to Schema 2 (native mode)
Multiple Servers - Migrate Directly to Native Mode
Characteristics of This Scenario
Migration Steps
To Migrate a Two-tiered, Multiple-Server to Schema 2, Native Mode
Multiple Servers - Migrate Incrementally to Native Mode
Characteristics of This Scenario
Deployments Suitable for Incremental Migration
Rules for Incremental Migration
Cross-Domain Deployment—Not Recommended for Incremental Migration
A Complex Deployment Suitable for Incremental Migration
When to Configure the Front-end Servers
Domain Provisioning During an Incremental Migration
Migration Steps
To Perform an Incremental Migration
Multiple Servers - Migrate Incrementally to Compatibility Mode, Then to Native Mode
Characteristics of This Scenario
Migration Steps
To Migrate Two-Tiered, Multiple-Server Environment to Schema 2, Native Mode
Chapter 3 Using the Migration Utility
commdirmig Syntax
commdirmig Mandatory Options
Migration Type
Directory Server Access
commdirmig Non-Mandatory Options
Migration Online or in Preview Mode
Examples
Domains Being Migrated
Examples
Services to Add
Examples
Input File
Formatting the Input File
Uses of the Input File
Example
Logging
Undo Migration
Help
Steps for Running commdirmig
Before you run commdirmig, complete following tasks:
To run commdirmig, follow these steps:
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
commdirmig Configuration File
How commdirmig Chooses Which Option Value to Use
Chapter 4 Upgrading and Configuring the Servers
Guidelines for Server Configuration
Configuring Messaging Server
Upgrading Messaging Server to Version 6
Running the Directory Server Setup Script
Configuring Messaging Server for Schema 2
To Configure Messaging Server to use Schema 2, Native Mode
Step 1: Edit the Schema-Level Option in the Option File
Step 2: Change the DC Root Configuration Parameter
Schema 2, Compatibility Mode
Editing the Option File
Other Options in the Option File
Configuring Calendar Server
Upgrading Calendar Server to Version 6
Running the Directory Server Setup Script
Configuring Calendar Server to Use Schema 2
Configuring Calendar Server for Compatibility Mode
Configuring Calendar Server for Hosted Domain Support
Provisioning Rules for Hosted Domains
Editing the Configuration File
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