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Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.3 Migration Guide
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Preface
Chapter 1 Overview of the Migration Process for Directory Server
Before You Migrate
Prerequisites to Migrating a Single Directory Server Instance From 5.1 and Later
Deciding on the New Product Distribution
Outline of Migration Steps
Deciding on Automatic or Manual Migration
Chapter 2 Automated Migration Using the dsmig Command
About the Automatic Migration Tool
Prerequisites for Running dsmig
Using dsmig to Migrate the Schema
Using dsmig to Migrate Security Data
Using dsmig to Migrate Configuration Data
Plug-in Configuration Data
Chained Suffix Configuration Data
Configuration Data For Suffixes With Multiple Backends
Replication Configuration Data
Configuration Data for o=netscapeRoot
Configuration Attributes Not Migrated by dsmig
Using dsmig to Migrate User Data
Troubleshooting New Instances After Migration
Tasks to be Performed After Automatic Migration
Chapter 3 Migrating Directory Server Manually
Before You Start a Manual Migration
Migrating the Schema Manually
Migrating Configuration Data Manually
Migration of Specific Configuration Attributes
Global Configuration Attributes
Security Configuration Attributes
Feature Configuration Attributes
Mapping Tree Configuration Attributes
Replication Configuration Attributes
Change Log Attributes
Fractional Replication Configuration Attributes
Replica Configuration Attributes
Replication Agreement Configuration
Password Policy Configuration Attributes
SNMP Attributes
UniqueID Generator Configuration Attributes
Database Configuration Attributes
Chained Suffix Attributes
Plug-In Configuration Attributes
7–Bit Check Plug-In
Class of Service Plug-In
DSML Frontend Plug-In
Pass Through Authentication Plug-In
Password Synchronization Plug-In
Referential Integrity Plug-In
Retro Change Log Plug-In
UID Uniqueness Plug-In
Migrating Security Settings Manually
Migrating User Data Manually
Migrating User Plug-Ins Manually
Tasks to be Performed After Manual Migration
Chapter 4 Migrating a Replicated Topology
Overview of Migrating Replicated Servers
Issues Related to Migrating Replicated Servers
Issues With the New Password Policy
Migration of Replication Agreements
Migration of Referrals
Manual Reset of Replication Credentials
Problems Related to Tombstone Purging
New Replication Recommendations
Migration Scenarios
Migrating a Replicated Topology to an Identical Topology
Migrating the Consumers
Migrating the Hubs
Migrating the Masters
Migrating a Replicated Topology to a New Topology
Migrating All the Servers
Promoting the Hubs
Promoting the Consumers
Migrating Over Multiple Data Centers
Chapter 5 Architectural Changes in Directory Server
Changes in the Administration Framework
Removal of the ServerRoot Directory
Removal of the o=netscapeRoot Suffix
Changes to ACIs
Changes in the ACI Scope
Changes in Suffix-Level ACIs
Command Line Changes
Deprecated Commands
Changes to the Console
New Password Policy
Password Policy Compatibility
Setting the Compatibility Mode
Guidelines for Choosing a Compatibility Mode
New Directory Server 6.3 Deployment
Migrating a Deployment from Directory Server 5 to Directory Server 6.3
Changes to Administrative Password Reset Classification
Changes to Plug-Ins
New Plug-Ins in Directory Server 6.3
Plug-Ins Deprecated in Directory Server 6.3
Changes to the Plug-In API
Changes to the Installed Product Layout
Administration Utilities Previously Under ServerRoot
Binaries Previously Under ServerRoot/bin
Libraries and Plug-Ins Previously Under ServerRoot/lib
Online Help Previously Under ServerRoot/manual
Plug-Ins Previously Under ServerRoot/plugins
Utilities Previously Under ServerRoot/shared/bin
Certificate and Key Files
Silent Installation and Uninstallation Templates
Server Instance Scripts Previously Under ServerRoot/slapd-ServerID
Server Instance Subdirectories
Chapter 6 Migrating Directory Proxy Server
Mapping the Global Configuration
Mapping the Global Security Configuration
Managing Certificates
Access Control on the Proxy Configuration
Mapping the Connection Pool Configuration
Mapping the Groups Configuration
Mapping the Group Object
Mapping the Network Group Object
Mapping Bind Forwarding
Mapping Operation Forwarding
Mapping Subtree Hiding
Mapping Search Request Controls
Mapping Compare Request Controls
Mapping Attributes Modifying Search Requests
Mapping Attributes Restricting Search Responses
Mapping the Referral Configuration Attributes
Mapping the Server Load Configuration
Mapping the Properties Configuration
Attribute Renaming Property
Forbidden Entry Property
LDAP Server Property
Load Balancing Property
Monitoring Backend Servers
Search Size Limit Property
Log Property
Mapping the Events Configuration
Mapping the Actions Configuration
Configuring Directory Proxy Server 6.3 as a Simple Connection-Based Router
Chapter 7 Migrating Identity Synchronization for Windows
Migration Overview
Before You Migrate Identity Synchronization for Windows
Preparing for Identity Synchronization for Windows Migration
Exporting Version 1.1 Configuration
Using the export11cnf Utility
Inserting Clear-Text Passwords
Sample Export Configuration File
Checking for Undelivered Messages
Using the checktopics Utility
To Clear Messages
Forcing Password Changes on Windows NT
Migrating Your System
Preparing for Migration
Preparing to migrate from version 1.1, and 1.1 SP1, to version 6.0
Uninstalling Identity Synchronization for Windows
To Uninstall Identity Synchronization for Windows Version 1.1
Installing or Upgrading the Dependent Products
Installing Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0
To install the Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 components:
What to Do if the 1.1 Uninstallation Fails
Manually Uninstalling 1.1 Core and Instances from Solaris
To Manually Uninstall Core From a Solaris Machine:
Manually Uninstalling 1.1 Core and Instances from Windows 2000
To uninstall Core from a Windows 2000 machine:
Manually Uninstalling a 1.1 Instance from Windows NT
Other Migration Scenarios
Multi-Master Replication Deployment
Multi-Host Deployment with Windows NT
Checking the Logs
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