Difference between revisions of "LDAP Server Migration"

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Revision as of 19:13, 22 November 2014

Back to: LDAP

Creating LDAP Server Migration

1) In the source server, backup the DB with the command

slapcat > respaldo.raw

2) Eliminate the structural components from the backup file

egrep -v "^(structuralObjectClass|entryUUID|creatorsName|modifiersName|createTimestamp|modifyTimestamp|entryCSN):" respaldo.raw > respaldo

3) Copy the backup file to the destination server

4) Restore the DB with the command

ldapadd -x -D "cn=someuser,dc=somedc,dc=edu,dc=co" -W -f respaldo


NOTE: It's assumed that the administrative user is cn=someuser,dc=somedc,dc=edu,dc=co