Cross Migration Problem From FDS 1.0.x to 386 Directory Server

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Brian Provenzano wrote:
> I'm hoping someone can help me with this, but I am getting an error 
> attempting a cross migration from an old version of FDS (FDS 1.0.4) on 
> CentOS 4 32bit to current 389 Directory server (via yum repos) on 
> centOS 5.4 64bit. I used the following in order to install 389 DS on 
> my new CentOS server 5.4 64bit : 
> http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Download#Enterprise_Linux_5
>
> I've exported my databases to LDIF as directed in the documentation as 
> well and am performing the migration on the new server from a tarball 
> of the original install taken from the old server.
>
> Anyway, when I run the migration script here is the output error I 
> get.  How do I correct this (I'm no LDAP expert that is certain)?
> -------------
> # /usr/sbin/./migrate-ds-admin.pl <http://migrate-ds-admin.pl> --cross 
> --oldsroot /home/brian/LDAPmigration/fedora-ds --actualsroot 
> /opt/fedora-ds General.ConfigDirectoryAdminPwd='mypassword'
> Beginning migration of Directory and Administration servers from 
> /home/brian/LDAPmigration/fedora-ds . . .
> Beginning migration of directory server instances in 
> /home/brian/LDAPmigration/fedora-ds . . .
> Your new DS instance 'slapd-ldap' was successfully created.
> Could not import the LDIF file '/tmp/nsrootJMtOFK.ldif' for the 
> migrated database.  Error: 256.  Output: importing data ...
> [10/Mar/2010:13:12:44 -0700] dse - The entry cn=schema in file 
> /etc/dirsrv/slapd-ldap/schema/60mozilla.ldif is invalid, error code 20 
> (Type or value exists) - attribute type nsAIMid: Does not match the 
> OID "1.3.6.1.4.1.13769.2.4". Another attribute type is already using 
> the name or OID
> [10/Mar/2010:13:12:44 -0700] dse - Please edit the file to correct the 
> reported problems and then restart the server.
>
> Exiting . . .
> Log file is '/tmp/migrateEjdYZw.log'
> --------------
>
> I'm not sure how to troubleshoot this. Any help would be great.
Try removing 10presence.ldif from the schema directory (save a copy 
first though)
>
> Thanks brian
>
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