Apple Mac OS X Network Card User Manual


 
32 Chapter 4 Migrating From Mac OS X Server Version 10.3
To reestablish the master and its replicas:
1 Set up the version 10.4 master following the instructions later in this chapter.
While you’re setting up the master, client computers won’t be able to connect to the
version 10.3.9 master for Open Directory services. Clients may experience a delay while
automatically finding the nearest Open Directory replica server.
You can eliminate this delay by changing the DHCP service to use the address of an
Open Directory replica server if it provides clients with an LDAP server address. When
the version 10.4 master is ready, you can change the DHCP service to use the address of
the master.
The Network services administration guide provides instructions for configuring LDAP
settings in DHCP service.
2 Set up each version 10.4 replica by migrating data as appropriate.
Then change the version 10.3.9 replica’s role to standalone and set up the version 10.4
server to be a replica of the version 10.4 master.
The Open Directory administration guide provides instructions for changing a server’s
Open Directory role to standalone and replica.
For information about resetting passwords in the master, see Step 6 on page 40.
Understanding What You Can Migrate
The information in “Step-by-Step Instructions” on page 34 describes how to reuse the
following version 10.3 data with version 10.4:
 Web configuration data
 Web content
 MySQL data
 Mail database
 WebMail data
 FTP configuration files
 NetBoot images
 WebObjects applications and frameworks
 Tomcat data
 JBoss applications
 AFP settings
 IP firewall configuration
 DNS configuration
 DHCP settings
 NAT settings
 VPN settings