2005-02-01 00:19:35 +00:00
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Before upgrading from OpenLDAP 2.0 or 2.1 to OpenLDAP 2.2, the system
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administrator should dump out the contents of the the directory server's
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databases using the 'slapcat' utility included in the openldap-servers package
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and save the LDIF files which it produces.
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2004-09-09 09:28:35 +00:00
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2005-02-01 00:19:35 +00:00
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After the upgrade is complete, the data can be re-imported using the 'slapadd'
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utility. Some data which was exported from an OpenLDAP 2.0 server may not
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import directly into an OpenLDAP 2.2 server. If this happens, check for these
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common problems:
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2004-09-09 09:28:35 +00:00
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2005-02-01 00:19:35 +00:00
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* Missing parent entries.
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Entries in the directory are no longer allowed to be children of entries
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which are not present in the directory. For example, earlier releases
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would allow an entry with distinguished name (DN)
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"cn=foo,dc=devel,dc=example,dc=com" to be imported into a database for
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suffix "dc=example,dc=com" which contained neither an entry for
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"dc=devel,dc=example,dc=com" nor an entry for "dc=example,dc=com".
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* Deprecated objectclasses and attribute types.
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Entries of these classes should be replaced by entries of a different
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class.
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* the automountMap objectclass
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Use the nisMap objectclass instead, replacing these old attributes
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with new attributes:
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+====================================+
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| old attribute new attribute |
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|------------------------------------|
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| ou nisMapName |
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+====================================+
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* the automount objectclass
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Use the nisObject objectclass instead, replacing these old attributes
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with new attributes:
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+====================================+
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| old attribute new attribute |
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|------------------------------------|
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| cn cn |
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| automountInformation nisMapEntry |
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| (no counterpart) nisMapName |
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+====================================+
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* Missing objectclass definitions.
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Some objectclasses are no longer defined because they are no longer used.
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Remove the objectclass from the entry's list of objectclasses, and
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remove any values for attributes which are unique to that objectclass.
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These include:
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* the "kerberosSecurityObject" objectclass and the "krbName" attribute
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* the "dynamicObject" objectclass
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* the "LDAPsubEntry" objectclass
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* Missing attribute values.
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Some objectclass definitions mark a given attribute as both optional (MAY)
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and required (MUST). While such attributes may have been treated as
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optional before, they are now treated as required. Some examples:
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* the "ipProtocol" object class and its "description" attribute
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* the "rpcService" object class and its "description" attribute
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* the "oncRpc" object class and its "description" attribute
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* the "residentialPerson" object class and its "localityName" attribute
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* Structural vs. auxiliary objectclasses.
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The set of objectclasses which any entry lists should include exactly one
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STRUCTURAL class. This requirement may not have been enforced in previous
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releases.
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* The entry does not contain its own RDN as an attribute-value pair.
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The naming attribute and value used as the entry's relative distinguished
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name (RDN) must be explicitly defined for the entry. For example, an
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entry named "cn=contrived,dc=example,dc=com" must include "contrived" as a
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value for its "cn" attribute.
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