Red Hat Directory Server B.08.00 for HP-UX Release Notes and Supplemental Instructions
Server 6.11 or 6.21 After Migration ” (page 50) or “Removing Red Hat Directory Server 7.1 After
Migration” (page 50).
If you migrated a secure Directory Server, re-enable SSL security if needed or delete the password
file for the SSL private key token. See “Re-enabling SSL Security” (page 48) and “Deleting the
Password File for the SSL Private Key Token” (page 49).
Removing Netscape Directory Server 6.11 or 6.21 After Migration
To remove Netscape Directory Server 6.11 or 6.21 software and data, fellow these steps:
1. Log in as the root user.
2. Change to the following directory:
cd /var/opt/netscape/servers
3. Run the following command:
./uninstall -s -force
4. Run swremove to remove the Directory Server software. You can manually remove it by
using the following command:
/usr/sbin/swremove J4258CA
See the swremove (1M) man page for details.
5. Manually remove any files in /var/opt/netscape/servers.
Removing Red Hat Directory Server 7.1 After Migration
To remove Red Hat Directory Server 7.1 software and data, follow these steps:
1. Log in as the root user.
2. Change to the following directory:
cd /var/opt/netscape/server7
3. Enter the following command:
./uninstall -s -force
4. Run swremove to remove the Directory Server software. You can manually remove them
by using the following command:
/usr/sbin/swremove NSDirSvr7
See the swremove (1M) manpage for details.
5. Manually remove any files in /var/opt/netscape/server7.
Recovering After Migration Script Failures
A migration script can fail for reasons such as insufficient of disk space, expired SSL certificates,
or incorrect passwords. If a failure occurs, remove any partially configured data. Then, resolve
the problem that caused the script to fail and redo the tasks in the migration procedure.
HP recommends that you use the following procedure to remove all data for newly created
(migrated) server instances when recovering from a failed migration.
This procedure assumes that you have already backed up your existing servers and have not
removed or altered the legacy Directory Server instances or data.
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