Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
--On Wednesday, April 7, 2021 1:47 PM +0000 borabaysal(a)borabaysal.com wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has successfully made schema and data migration from OpenLDAP (current version: openldap-2.4.49) to OUD (Oracle Unified Directory 11g) or ODSEE (Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition 11g).
We are trying to make Zimbra servers (currently using OpenLDAP directory on each server Zimbra installed) use a centralized MMR-enabled OUD environment. But we couldn't find any migration documentation on that.
Hi,
Hi Quanah,
Good luck with that, Zimbra is tightly integrated with OpenLDAP's features, some of which OUD does not have. It's not clear to me why you wouldn't simply use the MMR support already built into Zimbra, or why you'd want to migrate to an inferior LDAP implementation.
We - LDAP Team - are giving LDAP authentication services to the applications in the enterprise. Our LDAP services are built onto Oracle ODSEE and OUD products in which we have experience with 15+ years with, starting with Sun Directory 18 years ago.
Zimbra team asked us if their Zimbra system would use of our Oracle's directory systems in which we give support only to these directory products. Otherwise they would operate their new MMR-capable OpenLDAP systems on their own.
It also sounds like you don't fully understand how to properly deploy Zimbra, as one of its deployment points is that you can deploy its internal LDAP instances into their own cluster used by the rest of the Zimbra system.
Yes they are able to deploy that clustered MMR OpenLDAP system out of internal OpenLDAP servers on each Zimbra installation.
Generally there is not going to be discussion on this list on how to migrate off of OpenLDAP.
Sounds like doing such migration is not going to be easy ;)
Regards, Quanah
Thanks for your reply anyway.
-Bora
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Product Architect Symas Corporation Packaged, certified, and supported LDAP solutions powered by OpenLDAP: http://www.symas.com