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Procedure
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Select Start > Command Prompt.
2 At the command prompt, type the vdmexport command and redirect the output to a file.
For example:
vdmexport > Myexport.LDF
You can specify the output file name as an argument to the -f parameter.
For example:
vdmexport -f Myexport.LDF
The vdmexport command writes your View Connection Server configuration data to the specified LDIF file.
For more information about the vdmexport command, see the VMware View Integration Guide.
What to do next
You can use the LDIF file to maintain your configuration data in the following ways.
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Restore or transfer the configuration information of View Connection Server.
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Modify the configuration information of View Connection Server by editing the entries in the file and
importing the file to the target View Connection Server instance.
For details about importing the LDIF file, see “Restoring View Connection Server and View Composer
Configuration Data,” on page 260.
Restoring View Connection Server and View Composer Configuration Data
You can manually restore the View Connection Server LDAP configuration files and View Composer database
files that were backed up by View Manager.
You manually run separate utilities to restore View Connection Server and View Composer configuration data.
Before you restore configuration data, verify that you backed up the configuration data in View Administrator.
See “Backing Up View Connection Server and View Composer Data,” on page 257.
You use the vdmimport utility to import the View Connection Server data from the LDIF backup files to the
View LDAP repository in the View Connection Server instance.
You can use the SviConfig utility to import the View Composer data from the .svi backup files to the View
Composer SQL database.
Import Configuration Data into View Connection Server
You can restore configuration data of a View Connection Server instance by importing a backup copy of the
data stored in an LDIF file.
You use the vdmimport command to import the data from the LDIF file to the View LDAP repository in the
View Connection Server instance.
For information about backing up the View LDAP repository, see “Backing Up View Connection Server and
View Composer Data,” on page 257.
Prerequisites
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Locate the vdmimport command executable file installed with View Connection Server in the default path.
C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware View\Server\tools\bin
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Log in to a View Connection Server instance as a user in the Administrators role.
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