8.1 Upgrading DNS Services to OES

DNS on OES has been integrated with eDirectory. This means you can transition your existing DNS infrastructure from NetWare to OES, as well as centrally administer it the same way you do on NetWare.

8.1.1 About Novell DNS in OES

To accomplish eDirectory integration for DNS, Novell did a full port of NetWare DNS to OES to make it functionally equivalent to DNS in NetWare 6.5. Novell plans in the future to fully integrate all of the required functionality into the open source BIND project.

Starting with OES, the iManager plug-in is no longer supported for management of DNS on OES. Java Console is the DNS administrative tool. If you are using the Novell NetWare DNS and DHCP services and hosting it via a cluster, this configuration can also be carried forward into an OES environment.

8.1.2 Platform Differences in Novell DNS

8.1.3 Planning to Upgrade Novell DNS

Requirements

Table 8-1 DNS Source and Target Server Requirements

Source Server

Target Server

NetWare 5.1 SP8

NetWare 6.0 SP5 or later

NetWare 6.5 SP5 or later

OES or later

 

The Novell DNS service pattern is installed.

 

The schema is extended, the DNS-DHCP group is created, and the RootServerInfo and DNS-DHCP Locator objects are created.

 

The installing administrator has rights to update files on the target server and is a member of the DNS-DHCP Group.

8.1.4 Upgrading DNS

DNS servers can be transferred both within and across eDirectory trees by using the Java Console. The OES Migration Tool doesn’t support DNS migrations.

For instructions, see Migrating DNS to OES 2015 SP1 in the OES 2015 SP1: Migration Tool Administration Guide.