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9 Click Next.
10 Specify the LDAP server where the data will be migrated.
11 Click Next, then click Finish.
NOTE: Ensure that the schema is consistent across LDAP Services.
Using the Novell Import Conversion Export Utility Command Line Interface
To enable forward references in the command line interface, use the -F LDAP destination handler
option.
For more information, seeLDIF Destination Handler Options” in the Novell eDirectory 8.8 SP7
Administration Guide.
5.2.2 Checking the Syntax of LDIF Files
You can check the syntax of an LDIF file before you process the records in the file by using the
Display Operations But Do Not Perform LDIF source handler option.
The LDIF source handler always checks the syntax of the records in an LDIF file as it processes them.
Using this option disables the processing of the records and lets you verify the syntax.
Using the Novell eDirectory Import Convert Export Wizard
1 In Novell iManager, click the Roles and Tasks button .
2 Click eDirectory Maintenance > Import Convert Export Wizard.
3 Click Import Data from File on Disk, then click Next.
4 Select LDIF as the type of file you want to import.
5 Specify the name of the file containing the data you want to import, specify the appropriate
options.
6 Under Advanced Settings, click Display Operations But Do Not Perform, then click Next.
7 Specify the LDAP server where the data will be imported.
8 Add the appropriate options, as described in the following table:
Filter RFC 2254-compliant search filter
The default is
objectclass=*
.
Attributes Attributes you want returned for each search entry
Option Description
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