Hi Clément,
Thanks for your kind reply. I agree with you , that this migration is not a one day project. I've spent almost one week to do this but could not able to, hence the mailing list :)
I've tried using the one liners listed in the page you have mentioned , but there are lots of errors for while executing all of them. e.g.
bash-2.05# grep -Eo 'SYNTAX ([0-9]|.)+' schema.ldif | sort | uniq -c grep: illegal option -- E grep: illegal option -- o Usage: grep -hblcnsviw pattern file . . .
I know this is just simple grep problem but there is a chain for awk and other simple utilities on these boxes. If you can help me here that will be really great :)
~suresh
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 6:32 PM, Clément OUDOT clem.oudot@gmail.com wrote:
2014-02-18 12:50 GMT+01:00 Suresh Prajapati er.sureshprajapati@gmail.com :
Hi ,
We are migrating our infrastructure from Sun Solaris to AWS. So as a part of migration we need to do the transition from Sun Directory Server to OpenLDAP.
I exported the user database in ldif file from Sun LDAP. Now I am trying to import the database in to OpenLDAP Server on Ubuntu which I've installed in AWS. While importing the database I am getting a lots of error , because the sun schema for storing the users and openldap is totally different.
The issue I'm currently stuck on is getting the data in the LDIF into a format that can be imported using slapadd/ldapadd
Any help would be appreciated
Below are the details for Ubuntu Server and OpenLDAP
Server OS :
Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Release: 10.04
OpenLDAP Version :
*slapd 2.4.21-0ubuntu5.7 OpenLDAP server (slapd)*
Hi,
migrate from SUN to OpenLDAP is not a one day project, you have to study a lot of things like: schema, ACI, plugins, data, etc.
You can find some tips here: http://www.linid.org/projects/openldap-manager/wiki/MigrationSunOracle
I often use the convertldif.pl script to migrate data from SUN to OpenLDAP, see http://tools.ltb-project.org/projects/ltb/repository/entry/ldap-scripts/trun...
Clément.