NEW server:
# hostname --fqdn
ldap.mcs.local
OLD server:
#hostname --fqdn
ldap.mcs.local
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Rich Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Brian Provenzano wrote:If it was migrated at all, yes.
> Exist in the destination you mean?
> or in the source on the original FDS 1.0.4 server?Yes, if the migration did not get to that point yet.
>It depends on how far migration got before it failed.
> This is a fresh install of 389 for the migration and I have not run
> setup (per migration docs), so I assume it does not exist yet? Should it?
> Should I run setup first to create and then run migrate? I did notRight.
> do this since the docs state not to.
>> ) I did not run the setup-ds-admin.pl <http://setup-ds-admin.pl> due
> This is what I did to get to this point (not sure if this helps in
> case I missed a step):
>
> Old CentOS 4.3 server with FDS 1.0.4 :
> ------------------------------------
> -Stop ldap server (admin and server processes) using the init scripts
>
> -Create the LDIF files to dump the databases to LDIF: cd
> /opt/fedora-ds/slapd-ldap
> ./db2ldif -n userRoot -a /opt/fedora-ds/slapd-ldap/db/userRoot.ldif
> ./db2ldif -n NetscapeRoot -a
> /opt/fedora-ds/slapd-ldap/db/NetscapeRoot.ldif
>
> -tar up the directory: tar -cpvf fedora-ds.tar fedora-ds
>
> -move the tar file to the /tmp dir of the new destination server
> CentOS 5.4 (389 server already installed via 'yum install 389-ds' per
> the docs using EPEL. This installed fine.). Per the docs here (
> http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/8.1/install/Installation_Guide-Migration_Procedure.html
> to the warning note in the migration docs.
>
> -extract the tar to /tmp on the new server (tar -xpvf fedora.tar)
>
> -remove the 10presense.ldif file (per our other conversation regarding
> my other issue - conflict with source ldif).
>
> -run the migration script as follows: ./migrate-ds-admin.pl
> <http://migrate-ds-admin.pl> --oldsroot /tmp/fedora-ds --actualsrootWhat is the FQDN of the old machine you are migrating from? Is it
> /opt/fedora-ds General.ConfigDirectoryAdminPwd='mypassword'
exactly the same as the new FQDN?
> <mailto:rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
> Brian Provenzano wrote:
> > Thanks for the tip. I have the following in my
> > /var/log/dirsrv/slapd-ldap/access log:
> >
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 fd=64 slot=64 connection from
> > 192.168.1.20 to 192.168.1.20
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=0 BIND dn="" method=128
> version=3
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=0 RESULT err=0 tag=97
> > nentries=0 etime=0 dn=""
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=1 SRCH base="o=NetscapeRoot"
> > scope=2 filter="(uid=admin)" attrs="dn"
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=1 RESULT err=0 tag=101
> > nentries=1 etime=0
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=2 BIND dn="uid=admin,
> > ou=Administrators, ou=TopologyManagement, o=NetscapeRoot" method
> > =128 version=3
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=2 RESULT err=0 tag=97
> > nentries=0 etime=0 dn="uid=admin,ou=administrators,ou=topologyma
> > nagement,o=netscaperoot"
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=3 SRCH base="cn=389
> > Administration Server, cn=Server Group, cn=ldap.mcs.local, ou=mcs.
> > local, o=NetscapeRoot" scope=0 filter="(objectClass=*)" attrs="*
> aci aci"
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=3 RESULT err=32 tag=101
> > nentries=0 etime=0
> Does the entry o=NetscapeRoot exist?
> Does ou=mcs.local, o=NetscapeRoot exist?
> Does cn=ldap.mcs.local, ou=mcs.local, o=NetscapeRoot exist?
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=4 SRCH
> > base="cn=admin-serv-ldap, cn=389 Administration Server, cn=Server
> > Group, cn=lda
> > p.mcs.local, ou=mcs.local, o=NetscapeRoot" scope=0
> > filter="(objectClass=*)" attrs="* aci aci"
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=4 RESULT err=32 tag=101
> > nentries=0 etime=0
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=5 SRCH
> base="cn=configuration,
> > cn=admin-serv-ldap, cn=389 Administration Server, cn=Se
> > rver Group, cn=ldap.mcs.local, ou=mcs.local, o=NetscapeRoot" scope=0
> > filter="(objectClass=*)" attrs="* aci aci"
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=5 RESULT err=32 tag=101
> > nentries=0 etime=0
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=6 SRCH base="cn=encryption,
> > cn=configuration, cn=admin-serv-ldap, cn=389 Administratio
> > n Server, cn=Server Group, cn=ldap.mcs.local, ou=mcs.local,
> > o=NetscapeRoot" scope=0 filter="(objectClass=*)" attrs="* aci aci
> > "
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=6 RESULT err=32 tag=101
> > nentries=0 etime=0
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=7 SRCH base="cn=Tasks,
> > cn=admin-serv-ldap, cn=389 Administration Server, cn=Server Gro
> > up, cn=ldap.mcs.local, ou=mcs.local, o=NetscapeRoot" scope=0
> > filter="(objectClass=*)" attrs="* aci aci"
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=7 RESULT err=32 tag=101
> > nentries=0 etime=0
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=8 ADD dn="cn=Tasks,
> > cn=admin-serv-ldap, cn=389 Administration Server, cn=Server Group,
> > cn=ldap.mcs.local, ou=mcs.local, o=NetscapeRoot"
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=8 RESULT err=32 tag=105
> > nentries=0 etime=0
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=9 UNBIND
> > [15/Mar/2010:10:42:44 -0600] conn=1 op=9 fd=64 closed - U1
> >
> >
> > The "ADD" specified in the migration log is the same one here that
> > appears to fail (I guess). Sorry for my ignorance, but I have
> no idea
> > how to resolve this.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 9:30 AM, Rich Megginson
> <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > <mailto:rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
> >
> > Brian Provenzano wrote:
> > > I'm still on the road to trying to migrate from FDS 1.0.4
> to 389 DS
> > > 1.2.5. Thanks to Rich's help yesterday in a previous
> thread (Cross
> > > Migration Problem From FDS 1.0.x to 386 Directory Server)
> I was able
> > > to fix an import issue with an existing ldif schema
> (presense.ldif).
> > >
> > > Anyway, I am now running to the following issue when the
> migration
> > > script tries to read/migrate my data from LDIF ( I have a
> > > userRoot.ldif and NetscapeRoot.ldif). I assume it is the
> > > NetscapeRoot.ldif that is the issue:
> > >
> > >
> > > # ./migrate-ds-admin.pl <http://migrate-ds-admin.pl>
> <http://migrate-ds-admin.pl>
> > <http://migrate-ds-admin.pl> --oldsroot
> > > /tmp/fedora-ds --actualsroot /opt/fedora-ds
> > > General.ConfigDirectoryAdminPwd='mypassword'
> > > Beginning migration of Directory and Administration
> servers from
> > > /tmp/fedora-ds . . .
> > > Beginning migration of directory server instances in
> > /tmp/fedora-ds . . .
> > > Your new DS instance 'slapd-ldap' was successfully created.
> > > Beginning migration of Administration server from
> /tmp/fedora-ds
> > . . .
> > > Creating Admin Server files and directories . . .
> > > dn: cn=Tasks, cn=admin-serv-ldap, cn=389 Administration
> Server,
> > > cn=Server Grou
> > > p, cn=ldap.mcs.local, ou=mcs.local, o=NetscapeRoot
> > > objectclass: top
> > > objectclass: nsResourceRef
> > > cn: Tasks
> > > Error adding entry 'cn=Tasks, cn=admin-serv-ldap, cn=389
> > > Administration Server, cn=Server Group, cn=ldap.mcs.local,
> > > ou=mcs.local, o=NetscapeRoot'. Error: No such object
> > > Exiting . . .
> > > Log file is '/tmp/migrate5naZZB.log'
> > >
> > >
> > > Here is the /tmp/migrate5naZZB.log' log file:
> > > ---------------------
> > > [10/03/12:10:58:57] - [Migration] Info Beginning migration of
> > > Directory and Administration servers from /tmp/fedora-ds . . .
> > > [10/03/12:10:58:57] - [Migration] Info Beginning migration of
> > > directory server instances in /tmp/fedora-ds . . .
> > > [10/03/12:10:59:00] - [Migration] Info Your new DS instance
> > > 'slapd-ldap' was successfully created.
> > > [10/03/12:10:59:13] - [Migration] Info Copying
> > > /tmp/fedora-ds/alias/slapd-ldap-cert8.db to
> > > /etc/dirsrv/slapd-ldap/cert8.db
> > > [10/03/12:10:59:13] - [Migration] Info Copying
> > > /tmp/fedora-ds/alias/slapd-ldap-key3.db to
> > /etc/dirsrv/slapd-ldap/key3.db
> > > [10/03/12:10:59:13] - [Migration] Info Copying
> > > /tmp/fedora-ds/alias/secmod.db to
> /etc/dirsrv/slapd-ldap/secmod.db
> > > [10/03/12:10:59:13] - [Migration] Info No
> > > /tmp/fedora-ds/alias/slapd-ldap-pin.txt to migrate
> > > [10/03/12:10:59:13] - [Migration] Info Copying
> > > /tmp/fedora-ds/shared/config/certmap.conf to
> > > /etc/dirsrv/slapd-ldap/certmap.co <http://certmap.co>
> <http://certmap.co>
> > <http://certmap.co>
> > > nf
> > > [10/03/12:10:59:14] - [Migration] Info Beginning migration of
> > > Administration server from /tmp/fedora-ds . . .
> > > [10/03/12:10:59:15] - [Migration] Info Creating Admin Server
> > files and
> > > directories . . .
> > > [10/03/12:10:59:15] - [Migration] Debug No file to migrate:
> > > /tmp/fedora-ds/alias/admin-serv-ldap-cert8.db
> > > [10/03/12:10:59:15] - [Migration] Debug No file to migrate:
> > > /tmp/fedora-ds/alias/admin-serv-ldap-key3.db
> > > [10/03/12:10:59:15] - [Migration] Info Copying
> > > /tmp/fedora-ds/alias/secmod.db to
> /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv/secmod.db
> > > [10/03/12:10:59:15] - [Migration] Info No
> > > /tmp/fedora-ds/alias/admin-serv-ldap-pin.txt to migrate
> > > [10/03/12:10:59:15] - [Migration] Info Copying
> > > /tmp/fedora-ds/shared/config/certmap.conf to
> > > /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv/certmap.co <http://certmap.co>
> <http://certmap.co>
> > <http://certmap.co>
> > > nf
> > > [10/03/12:10:59:15] - [Migration] Info Error adding entry
> 'cn=Tasks,
> > > cn=admin-serv-ldap, cn=389 Administration Server, cn=Ser
> > > ver Group, cn=ldap.mcs.local, ou=mcs.local,
> o=NetscapeRoot'. Error:
> > > No such object
> > Look in the access log of your configuration directory server -
> > look for
> > err=32 along with a DN that looks like the above. For an ADD
> > operation,
> > you get err=32 (No such object) when the parent of the entry
> you are
> > attempting to add cannot be found.
> > > [10/03/12:10:59:15] - [Migration] Fatal Exiting . . .
> > > Log file is '/tmp/migrate5naZZB.log'
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Brian
> > >
> > >
> >
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