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When the Copy Volumes Status screen appears, review the error and success logs and then
click
Done
.
Continue with the next section,
Migration Step 2: Edit Configuration Files
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11.5 Migration Step 2: Edit Configuration Files
The Edit Configuration Files step compares the configuration files between the source and
destination servers and lets you make any desired changes to those files.
1
In the Project View dialog box, click
Edit Configuration Files
.
Migration Wizard lets you modify any
.ncf
or
.cfg
files on the destination server. These
files contain default LOAD statements and parameters.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure that all files are closed before you migrate your eDirectory
database.
2
In the text box, select the configuration file that you want to edit and then click
Edit File
.
3
Copy and paste the commands from the configuration file on the source server to the
corresponding configuration file on the destination server, then click
Save & Close
.
If you intend to change the IP address on your destination server to be the same as the IP
address of your source server, you must edit your configuration files and change the IP address
in two places:
autoexec.ncf
and
sys:\etc\hosts
.
Copy the source server’s IP address and paste it into the destination server’s
autoexec.ncf
file. (This works only if your IP LOAD and BIND statements are located in
autoexec.ncf
.)
You also need to go to the server console of the destination server and change the IP address in
the
sys:\etc\hosts
file. Look for the original name of the destination server.
If you use INETCFG to assign IP addresses, change the IP addresses after the migration is
complete.
4
(Conditional) If you are using configured time sources (
timesync.cfg
), copy and paste
your Timesync information from the source server’s
timesync.cfg
file to the destination
server’s
timesync.cfg
file.
5
Close the Compare Configurations dialog box.
Continue with the next section,
Migration Step 3: Begin NDS/eDirectory Migration
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11.6 Migration Step 3: Begin NDS/eDirectory
Migration
The Begin NDS/eDirectory Migration step migrates the eDirectory files from the source server to
the destination server. The source server is brought down and the destination server is restarted
during this step.
1
In the Project View dialog box, click
Begin NDS/eDir Migration
.
2
Before continuing, back up all volumes that you are not planning to migrate, ensure the
following, and then click
Next
:
• All volume data migrated successfully
• All critical errors from the file copy are resolved
• The servers in your source tree are in time synchronization and eDirectory is synchronized
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