Migration (Upgrade) from Netscape or Red Hat Directory Server to HP-UX Directory Server 8.10.05 (5900-3099, May 2013)

To restore HP-UX Directory Server 8.10.x, reinstall the HP-UX Directory Server 8.10.x product
package. Stop the directory server instance, and extract the configuration data to
/etc/opt/dirsrv directory, and run the bak2db command to restore the data. For example:
# /opt/dirsrv/slapd-instance_name/stop-slapd
# cd /etc/opt/dirsrv
# tar -xvf /home/files/hpds8103cfg.tar
# /opt/dirsrv/slapd-instance_name/bak2db \
/home/files/bak/slapd-instance_name
Performing an Upgrade to HP-UX Directory Server 8.10.05
Upgrading a Server
1. Shut down all directory server instances and the administration server. Run the following
commands to shut down:
# /opt/dirsrv/slapd-instance_name/stop-slapd
# /opt/dirsrv/sbin/stop-ds-admin
2. Run the swinstall command to install the HP-UX Directory Server 8.10.05 depot.
3. Run the setup-ds.pl script with an update option:
# /opt/dirsrv/sbin/setup-ds.pl u
When the setup-ds.pl script prompts for
online
or
offline
mode, select the
offline
mode option.
4. Run the following commands to start the directory server instances and the administration
server:
# /opt/dirsrv/slapd-instance_name/start-slapd
# /opt/dirsrv/sbin/start-ds-admin
5.
Run the
setup-ds-admin.pl
script with an update option
:
#/opt/dirsrv/sbin/setup-ds-admin.pl u
When the script prompts an input for LDAP URL, admin ID, and admin domain, verify and
continue with default values if appropriate and provide the admin password.
Upgrading Servers in Replication
Note
In a replication environment, replication halts after migration if the directory server suffix has a space in between the domain
components.
For example:
Case-1:
Ex: dc=example, dc=com
In this case, there is a space in between both the domain components, replication halts after migration.