The GroupWise Merge Domain Advisor helps you merge GroupWise systems. You need to prepare for the merge by planning the location and structure of your domain databases.
Item |
Example |
Explanation |
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1) Merging Three or More GroupWise Systems?
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No |
If you will be merging three or more GroupWise systems, whether in one session or at different times, select ; otherwise, select .For more information, see Section 8.1, Understanding the Merge Process. |
2) Does Administrator Performing the Merge Have Admin-Equivalent Rights to Both Systems?
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Yes |
If the administrator does not have the necessary rights to perform the merge, select ; otherwise, select . The merge utility depends on the rights of the person logged in for access to the applicable databases.For more information, see Section 8.2, Planning Administrator Rights. |
3) GroupWise Objects to Delete: |
None |
List any eDirectory user objects, GroupWise user accounts, resources, or distribution lists that are no longer in use. Enter “none” if you have nothing to delete. For more information, see Section 8.3, Determining Which GroupWise Objects Are No Longer In Use. |
4) Systems Connected?
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No |
If the GroupWise systems you are merging are not connected, select ; otherwise, select .For more information, see Section 8.5, Planning GroupWise System Connections. |
5) Site #2 Primary Domain: |
Branch1 |
List the name of the primary domain for Site #2. For more information, see Section 8.1, Understanding the Merge Process. |
6) Paths to Site #2 wpdomain.db Files: |
\\gw\mail\branch1 \\gw\mail\distrib |
To merge a domain from Site #2, you must supply the path to the wpdomain.db file for the domain being merged. If there are multiple domains in Site #2, list the paths for each wpdomain.db file. For more information, see Section 8.4, Planning the Location of the Domain Database Backup Directories. |
7) Site #2 Name: |
Lakewood |
Identify the GroupWise system you want to merge into Site #1. The primary domain of this system will become a secondary domain in Site #1. Each secondary domain in Site #2 will be released so it can be merged as a primary domain. For more information, see Section 8.1, Understanding the Merge Process. |
8) Site #2 External Domain Names: |
Headquarters |
There must be at least one direct link between a domain in Site #1 and each domain being merged from Site #2. Specify the exact name of the external domains you will create in Site #2. Each external domain you create in Site #2 must correspond to a domain of the same name in Site #1. If you selected for worksheet item 12, you only need to create one external domain in Site #2 because indirect links are automatically created between the other domains in Site #1 and the domain being merged from Site #2.If you selected for worksheet item 12, you need to create direct links from all primary and secondary domains in Site #1 to Site #2, and from all primary and secondary domains in Site #2 to Site #1.For more information, see External Domains. |
9) Site #2 Time Zone: |
Central |
Enter the local time zone for Site #2. For more information, see Section 8.1, Understanding the Merge Process. |
10) Site #2 Secondary Domains: |
Distribution |
List the names of all secondary domains in Site #2. One at a time, each secondary domain in Site #2 will be released to become an independent primary domain on its own to be merged into Site #1. For more information, see Section 8.1, Understanding the Merge Process. |
11) Descriptions for Site #2 External Domains: |
Headquarters - primary |
Enter an informative description for each Site #2 external domain. For more information, see External Domains. |
12) Allow Indirect Links to Site #1 Secondary Domains?
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Yes |
Select and the merge utility automatically creates indirect links between the secondary domains in Site #1 and the domain being merged from Site #2. You can configure links later, if necessary.Select if you want to configure all of your links before performing the merge.For more information, see Linking the Domains. |
13) Site #1 External Domain Names: |
Branch1 Distribution |
You must have an external domain in Site #1 for each primary and secondary domain in Site #2. Specify the exact name of each external domain you will create in Site #1 that corresponds to a domain of the same name in Site #2. For more information, see External Domains. |
14) Site #1 Primary Domain: |
Headquarters |
List the name of the primary domain for Site #1. For more information, see Section 8.1, Understanding the Merge Process. |
15) Paths to Site #1 Files: wpdomain.db |
\\gw\mail\headq |
If you selected wpdomain.db file. for worksheet item 12, you will make a direct link only to the primary domain of Site #1. List the path to itsIf you selected wpdomain.db files. for worksheet item 12, you will need to make direct links to all Site #1 secondary domains. List each of the paths to theirFor more information, see Section 8.4, Planning the Location of the Domain Database Backup Directories. |
16) Site #1 Name: |
Manhattan |
Identify the GroupWise system you want to be Site #1. This system will retain its primary domain status. For more information, see Section 8.1, Understanding the Merge Process. |
17) Site #1 Time Zone: |
Eastern |
Enter the local time zone for Site #1. For more information, see Section 8.1, Understanding the Merge Process. |
18) Site #1 Secondary Domains: |
None |
If you selected for worksheet item 12, you will be creating direct links between the secondary domains in Site #1 and the domains being merged from Site #2. List the Site #1 secondary domains.If you selected for worksheet item 12, enter “none” because indirect links are automatically made by the merge utility to secondary domains in Site #1.For more information, see Section 8.1, Understanding the Merge Process. |
19) Descriptions for Site #1 External Domains: |
Branch1 - primary Distribution - secondary |
Enter an informative description for each Site #1 external domain. For more information, see External Domains. |
20) Link Configuration Fields:
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Headquarters Direct UNC \\gw\mail\headq (This example is only for a Headquarters link. You will need to list this information for each link.) |
Fill in the fields once for each link being set up. For more information, see Linking the Domains. |
21) Paths to Site #2 Temporary Holding Directories: |
\\gw\mail\hold\branch1 \\gw\mail\hold\distrib |
If the systems you are merging cannot be connected, and you are the administrator for Site #1, specify the paths for each temporary holding directory you will create to hold the domain databases of Site #2. Name the directories so that you can keep track of which domain the database file belongs to. For more information, see Section 8.5, Planning GroupWise System Connections. |
22) Are Temporary Holding Directories for Site #2 on Another Tree?
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No |
If your temporary holding directories are located on a tree different than the one Site #1 is on, select ; otherwise, select .If you select , you will need to be logged in to the other tree during the merge.For more information, see Section 8.5, Planning GroupWise System Connections. |
23) GroupWise MTAs for Sites #1 and #2: |
MTA.Headquarters.Manhattan MTA.Research.Manhattan MTA.Accounting.Manhattan MTA.Branch1.Lakewood MTA.Distribution.Lakewood |
The MTAs must be shut down during the merge to prevent changes from being made to the domain databases. The POAs can be left running so that users can use GroupWise during the merge. Enter the applicable MTAs for both systems. For more information, see Section 8.1, Understanding the Merge Process. |
24) Paths to Site #1 Backup Directories: |
\\gw\mail\bak\research \\gw\mail\bak\headq \\gw\mail\bak\account |
To protect against losing information in case of error, you need a backup of each Site #1 domain database. You should place each wpdomain.db file in a separate backup directory. Enter the paths for each directory. For more information, see Section 8.4, Planning the Location of the Domain Database Backup Directories. |
25) Paths to Site #2 Backup Directories: |
\\gw\mail\bak\distrib \\gw\mail\bak\branch1 |
To protect against losing information in case of error, you need a backup of each Site #2 domain database. You should place each wpdomain.db file in a separate backup directory. Enter the paths for each directory. For more information, see Section 8.4, Planning the Location of the Domain Database Backup Directories. |