On 1/7/20 9:09 AM, Jeffrey Westgate wrote:
we are running "389-Directory/1.2.11.15 B2017.101.1347" on a
Scientific Linux 6.9 VM. We have a 2 server cluster running, and have
for several years, with very little intervention required.
we are wanting to move to RHEL8, and the latest (stable) 389DS
We have questions (as the existing system was set up by a late
employee of immense knowledge of things computerized):
- is the latest 389DS (stable version) compatible with RHEL8
- how do we migrate the user database
Been looking through the documents, but I'm not finding much to help.
In the installation guide there are two methods for migrating,
replication and export/import:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_directory_server/11/html/installation_guide/assembly_migrating-directory-server-10-to-directory-server-11_installation-guide
Now there are no significant differences between 1.2.11 and 1.4.x that
require any special migration steps. You just need to prepare/configure
the new RHEL 8 server to match your old server prior to migration.
Using the replication method you don't really have any downtime, so this
is the preferred path, but both techniques work fine.
HTH,
Mark
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