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Naming and Directory Services (DNS, NIS, and LDAP)

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Migrating Your Sun Java System<strong>Directory</strong> ServerSchema changes were implemented between the release of Sun Java System <strong>Directory</strong>Server 5.1 (formerly Sun ONE <strong>Directory</strong> Server) <strong>and</strong> the release of Sun Java System<strong>Directory</strong> Server 5.2. The ldapaddent comm<strong>and</strong> now adds objectclass: deviceto the entries of ethers/bootparams. Therefore, if you choose to use the <strong>LDAP</strong>comm<strong>and</strong>s to migrate directory data from Sun Java System <strong>Directory</strong> Server 5.1 to 5.2,you must use ldapaddent -d to export data <strong>and</strong> ldapaddent to import data.Otherwise, if you use the Sun Java System <strong>Directory</strong> Server tools db2ldif <strong>and</strong>ldif2db to migrate data, you must apply Sun Java System <strong>Directory</strong> Server 5.2 withall patches before migrating the data, or the data import could fail.For information about configuring the Sun Java System <strong>Directory</strong> Server 5.2, see theSun Java System <strong>Directory</strong> Server documentation, that is included with the Sun JavaEnterprise System.Chapter 11 • Setting Up Sun Java System <strong>Directory</strong> Server With <strong>LDAP</strong> Clients (Tasks) 175

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