Migrating Configuration Data Manually

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Plug-In Configuration Attributes

If you have changed the configuration of any standard plug-in, you must update that configuration. You must also update the configuration of all custom plug-ins. At a minimum, you must recompile all custom plug-ins and add their configuration to the directory. For a detailed list of plug-in API changes, see Chapter 2, “Changes to the Plug-In API Since Directory Server 5.2,” in Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Developer’s Guide.

The following sections describe the standard plug-ins whose configuration must be migrated if you have changed it.

7–Bit Check Plug-In

The configuration of this plug-in is stored under cn=7-bit check,cn=plugins,cn=config. The following attributes must be migrated:

nsslapd-pluginarg* nsslapd-pluginenabled

Class of Service Plug-In

The configuration of this plug-in is stored under cn=Class of

Service,cn=plugins,cn=config. The following attributes must be migrated:

nsslapd-pluginarg0 nsslapd-pluginenabled

DSML Frontend Plug-In

The configuration of this plug-in is stored under cn=DSMLv2-SOAP-HTTP,cn=frontends,cn=plugins,cn=config. The following attributes must be migrated:

ds-hdsml-port ds-hdsml-iobuffersize ds-hdsml-requestmaxsize ds-hdsml-responsemsgsize ds-hdsml-poolsize ds-hdsml-poolmaxsize ds-hdsml-clientauthmethod ds-hdsml-rooturl

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