Corporation Network Router User Manual
Troubleshooting Using the User Migration Utility
Using the User Migration Utility G-33
Action: Specify a different DN for the user.
Common Log Messages for Phase Two
While the utility is running phase two of the migration, messages that indicate a
user has not successfully migrated may be written to the log file. After the utility
completes phase two, review the log file to check for the following messages:
■ Attribute exists : : orclPassword
■ Attribute value missing : : orclPassword
■ Database object missing : : SHARED-SCHEMA = < shared_schema >
■ Entry found : : DN = < user_DN >
■ Invalid value : : <interface_table_column_name> = < interface_table_column_
value >
■ No entry found : : DN = < user_DN >
Attribute exists : : orclPassword
This message typically occurs with the message Invalid value::<column_
name>=<column_value>.
Cause: The entry already contains a value for the orclPassword attribute.
Action: Check the DBPASSWORD_EXIST_FLAG column in the interface table
for a T/F value that correctly reflects whether a database password exists for
this user.
Attribute value missing : : orclPassword
This message typically occurs with the message Invalid value::<column_
name>=<column_value>.
Cause: The orclPassword attribute of this user's entry has a null value.
Action: Check the DBPASSWORD_EXIST_FLAG column in the interface table
for a T/F value that correctly reflects whether a database password exists for
this user.
Database object missing : : SHARED-SCHEMA = < shared_schema >
Cause: The shared schema that was specified for this user does not exist in the
database.
Action: Perform one of the following options:
■ Check to ensure that the correct shared schema was specified for this user. If
the shared schema name was incorrectly specified, then edit the SHARED_