On 9/13/23 19:57, tdarby@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply. My issue is this:
Server A has two OUs, call them ou=A and ou=B. Server B has two OUs, ou=A (empty) and ou=C. I want to copy the data from ou=A on server A to ou=A on server B. There are no ou=B entries in the export file from server A and for the import task I add to server B, I set this attribute:
nsExcludeSuffix: ou=B
When this task runs, it populates ou=A on server B but also completely deletes OU=C
Any way around this?
Except Mark's suggestion the only option I can think of would be to
create dedicated backend/suffix for ou=A, ou=B and ou=C.
If you plan to do frequent export/import or even setup replication that
could be an option.
regards
thierry
Thanks for the additional info on the other question, I guess my problem is that I don't understand the significance of entry USNs at all in 389 server, so I'm not sure how to deal with them in general and especially when it comes to instance migration.
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