No, it does not. It looks like you need a value.
What if you shutdown, delete that entry completely from dse.ldif, then
restart?
So, I installed a 64 bit version from scratch, took that generated
value
in the migrated dse.ldif and started the server. This works, however it
is kind of ugly. Now, this brings up another question: If I do something
like that (with perl?), do I screw up my replication agreements?
-Reinhard
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Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Is it possibleto migrateBerkeley
4.2(32bit) based directory to 4.2 (64bit)
Reinhard Nappert wrote:
> Rick,
>
> It looks like it is ok just using the same old data and point to the
> db directory. However, I experienced one hick-up. During the migration
>
> of the config data (dse.ldif) within migrate-ds.pl, the migration of
> the nsstate attribute for the uniqueid generator fails. When starting
> the directory, I get:
> [03/Apr/2008:15:46:26 -0400] uuid - read_state: failed to get
> generator's state
> [03/Apr/2008:15:46:26 -0400] uuid - uuid_init: failed to get
> generator's state
> [03/Apr/2008:15:46:26 -0400] uniqueid generator - uniqueIDGenInit:
> generator ini
> tialization failed
>
> Do you have any idea?
>
>
Yes. Unfortunately, that attribute contains raw binary data that may
not be 64-bit clean. If you shutdown the server, delete that attribute,
and start the server, does it work?
> -Reinhard
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Megginson
> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 1:30 PM
> To: General discussion list for the Fedora Directory server project.
> Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Is it possible to
>
migrateBerkeley
> 4.2(32bit) based directory to 4.2 (64bit)
>
> Reinhard Nappert wrote:
>
>
>> Thanks Rick,
>>
>> You are saying, I have to export it at first.
>>
>> Initially, I just built 1.1 in 32bit mode (with the identical db
>> library). With that, I even was just using the same directory and it
>> worked fine. So, I guess I have to go the export/import way.
>>
>>
>>
> I'm just really not sure. I don't think we write any longs or other
> 64-bit values to the database with 1.1. So it may just work and be
> fine.
>
>
>> Cheers,
>> -Reinhard
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: fedora-directory-users-bounces(a)redhat.com
>> [mailto:fedora-directory-users-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Rich
>> Megginson
>> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 12:12 PM
>> To: General discussion list for the Fedora Directory server project.
>> Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Is it possible to migrate
>> Berkeley
>> 4.2(32bit) based directory to 4.2 (64bit)
>>
>> Reinhard Nappert wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Does anyone know, if that works?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Are you talking about the migration script migrate-ds-admin.pl? If
>> so, then yes. You will first have to export your databases to ldif
>> e.g. for a Fedora DS 1.0.4 installation:
>> cd /opt/fedora-ds/slapd-instance/db
>> ../db2ldif -n userRoot -a `pwd`/userRoot.ldif ../db2ldif -n
>> NetscapeRoot -a `pwd`/NetscapeRoot.ldif ... repeat for each database
>> instance
>>
>> The migration script will look for a file called
>> /opt/fedora-ds/slapd-instance/db/<db instance name>.ldif and use that
>>
>> rather than the binary files.
>>
>> You should also run the migration script with the -x option to force
>> it to use cross platform mode.
>>
>>
>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> -Reinhard
>>>
>>>
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