Migrating NIS+ to LDAP

Importing Your NIS+ Data to Your LDAP Directory Server

Step 11. Run the migrate_nisp_autofs.pl script to migrate each of the AutoFS maps determined in steps 10 ( such as /etc/auto_master, /etc/auto_home, /etc/auto_direc, etc...) from the NIS+ server to the nisp_automap.ldif file. Append the nisp_automap.ldif file into the LDIF formatted file, main.ldif. Migrate the AutoFS maps into the LDIF file one map at a time.

./migrate_nisp_autofs.pl <autofs map name>

cat nisp_automap.ldif >> main.ldif

For example, the following commands migrate the /etc/auto_master map to the nisp_automap.ldif and place the nisp_automap.ldif file to main.ldif:

./migrate_nisp_autofs.pl /etc/auto_master

cat nisp_automap.ldif >> main.ldif

Step 12. If you do not have any user-defined maps or if you do not want to migrate the user-defined maps, then skip this step.

If you want to migrate the user-defined maps to the LDAP directory, run the migrate_nisp_nonstard.pl script to migrate each of the user-defined maps to the nisp_nonstardard.ldif file. Place the nisp_nonstardard.ldif file to a LDIF formatted file, main.ldif. Migrate the user-defined maps one map at a time.

./migrate_nisp_nonstandard.pl <user-defined map>

cat nisp_nonstardard.ldif >> main.ldif

Where <user-defined map> is the name of map to be migrated.

For example, the following command migrates the user-defined map client_sports to the nisp_nonstandard.ldif file, and places the nisp_nonstandard.ldif file to main.ldif:

./migrate_nisp_nonstandard.pl client_sports

cat nisp_nonstardard.ldif >> main.ldif

Step 13. If you do not have any aliases service data or if you do not want to migrate aliases service data, then skip this step.

Otherwise, run the migrate_nisp_aliases.pl script to migrate aliases service data to the nisp_aliases.ldif file and place the nisp_aliases.ldif file to a LDIF formatted file main.ldif as follows:

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