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6.2.2 NSS File System Migration to NCP Volumes or Linux
POSIX File Systems
To move data from NSS file systems on NetWare to NCP volumes or to Linux POSIX file systems
on Linux, you must use the OES 2 SP1 Migration tool. For information, see “
Migrating File System
from NetWare, OES 1 or OES 2 to OES 2 SP2 Linux
” in the
OES 2 SP2: Migration Tool
Administration Guide
.
6.2.3 Estimated Time Taken to Build the Trustee File on Linux
When you migrate NSS volumes from NetWare to Linux, a
trustee.xml
file is built at the root of
the volume.
Testing found that this process takes about one minute per 50,000 storage objects.Testing was done
on the following configuration for the target server:
HP DL380 G5
2 Quadcore Intel* Xeon* CPU E5345 @ 2.33 GHz
12 GB RAM
1 Gigabit NIC
2 HBAs with 4 paths to the EMC DMX Symmetrix Storage with 4 gigabits per second (Gbps)
bandwidth
6.3 Guidelines for Converting Service Cluster
Resources from NetWare to Linux
Converting cluster resources for OES 2 services from NetWare to Linux might require more than a
simple cluster migration from a NetWare node to a Linux node. For example, the service might
require that you use migration tools to convert the service to Linux. Some services require post-
conversion configuration to finalize the conversion. A few services on NetWare are not available on
OES 2 Linux, so you must use the standard Linux service instead.
Section 6.3.1, “Overview of All NetWare 6.5 SP8 Services,” on page 65
Section 6.3.2, “Apache Web Server,” on page 67
Section 6.3.3, “Apple Filing Protocol (AFP),” on page 67
Section 6.3.4, “Archive and Version Services,” on page 67
Section 6.3.5, “CIFS,” on page 68
Section 6.3.6, “DFS VLDB,” on page 68
Section 6.3.7, “DHCP Server,” on page 69
Section 6.3.8, “DNS Server,” on page 71
Section 6.3.9, “eDirectory Server Certificates,” on page 72
Section 6.3.10, “iPrint,” on page 74
Section 6.3.11, “QuickFinder Server,” on page 75