Thursday, September 14, 2023

[389-users] Re: Migration: importing an OU to a new instance

The other option is yo export the local database to LDIF, then import
two ldifs at the same time.  Something like:

# dsconf slapd-INSTANCE backend import userroot local_ldif other_ldif

HTH,

Mark

On 9/14/23 1:50 PM, tdarby@arizona.edu wrote:
> Thanks, this was my backup plan if I couldn't find a backup/restore script that would do it. It's kind of a large set though, over 1M entries.
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