14.2 Cleanup Objects

On completion of Transfer ID, some of the objects in eDirectory retain the temporary Linux server hostname. You can either clean up the objects from the GUI or manually from the target server. Even if the objects are not cleaned, they do not impact the working of the target server.

14.2.1 AFP

If you decide to delete the proxy username having the old hostname, you must recreate new proxy user using YaST.

  1. Using iManager delete the proxy user. The format of the proxy user is cn=afpProxyUser-<new_hostname>.<context_of_server>

  2. Using YaST, recreate the proxy user.

    yast2 novell-afp

14.2.2 CIFS

If you decide to delete the proxy username having the old hostname, you must recreate new proxy user using YaST.

  1. Using iManager delete the proxy user. The format of the proxy user is cn=cifsProxyUser-<new_hostname>.<context_of_server>

  2. Using YaST, recreate the proxy user.

    yast2 novell-cifs

14.2.3 eDirectory

Delete the following objects that are present with temporary Linux hostname:

  • SAS Service-<temporaryLinuxhostname>

  • DNS AG <temporaryLinuxhostname>

  • IP AG <temporary IP address-temporaryLinuxhostname>

  • SSL CertificateDNS-<temporaryLinuxhostname>

  • SSL CertificateIP-<temporaryLinuxhostname>

14.2.4 NSS

Pools and Volumes

The pools and volumes created on the Linux server before performing Transfer ID are associated with the old hostname, perform the following post Transfer ID:

  1. Using iManager, delete the pool and volume object containing the temporary Linux hostname name.

  2. (Conditional) If the target server contains pools or volumes which are not available on the source server, recreate these objects using Update NDS option from NSSMU.

14.2.5 iPrint

  1. To delete NDPSPrinter object, run /opt/novell/iprint/bin/iprintcleanup.pl script.

    For information on how to run the script, see Cleaning Up Stale Objects.

14.2.6 DHCP, FTP, NTP and iFolder

These services require no additional steps after Transfer ID.