User Guide

details. Migration is the process of copying an application instance from one operating
environment to another; for example, from development to testing or from testing to
production.
You use the Import/Export utility to migrate Native Directory.
To migrate Native Directory:
1 On the computer that hosts the source Shared Services server, perform the following actions:
a. Install the Import/Export utility. See “Installing the Import/Export Utility” on page 106.
b. Create the
importexport.properties file. “Preparing the Property File” on page
107.
c. Execute the Import/Export utility to export Native Directory data into an export file. See
“Running the Utility” on page 113.
d. Verify that the export file has been created.
2 On the computer that hosts the target Shared Services server, perform the following actions:
a. Stop Hyperion Shared Services OpenLDAP service or process.
b. Back up
<
openLDAP_Home
>, for example, C:\Hyperion\SharedServices\9.3.1
\opneLDAP
(Windows) or /app/Hyperion/SharedServices/9.3.1/openLDAP
(UNIX).
c. Back up the Shared Services repository.
d. Copy the export file from the computer that hosts the source Shared Services server.
e. Install the Import/Export utility. See “Installing the Import/Export Utility” on page 106.
f. Create the
importexport.properties file or copy it from the computer that hosts the
source Shared Services server. Ensure that the export file name matches the value of
import.file property. See “Preparing the Property File” on page 107.
g. Validate the export file. If any errors are indicated, fix them and validate the export file
again until it is error free.
h. Execute the Import/Export utility to import Native Directory data from the export file.
See “Running the Utility” on page 113.
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