Although you have selected the volumes and containers where the NT data will be copied, no data has yet been migrated. When migrated, NT User objects are converted to eDirectory objects and placed in the destination eDirectory tree.
From the Server Consolidation Utility toolbar, click Project > Verify and Copy Data or click the Do the Consolidation button on the toolbar, and then click Next.
Read the Welcome screen, then click Next.
If you want to apply a Template object to newly created eDirectory users, browse the tree, select the Template object from the tree view, and then click Next.
If you do not want to use a Template object, uncheck the check box and click Next.
To migrate home directories, you must use a Template object when migrating your NT users to the destination eDirectory tree. Make sure a Home Directory property is defined for the Template object you are using.
HINT: If you have not created a Template object but you want to use one now, save the project, go to ConsoleOne®, and create the Template object. Next, run the Server Consolidation Utility again and click Open Last Project. Then restart this migration procedure again starting with Step 1.
Decide how you want to handle any duplicate filenames between the Windows NT domain and the destination eDirectory tree, select one of the following, then click Next:
Don't Copy Over Existing Files---The file on the source server is not copied and the file on the destination server is not replaced.
Copy the Source File If It Is Newer---If the file on the source server is newer than the one on the destination server, the file on the destination server is replaced.
Always Copy the Source File---The file on the source server always replaces the file with the same name on the destination server.
Decide how you want to handle passwords for your NT users, select one of the following, then click Next:
Assign the Same Password to All Users---The utility will assign the same password to all migrated users.
Assign a Randomly Generated Password to All Users---The utility will randomly generate passwords, assign them, and then store the passwords it assigns in a file that it creates, named project_name_out.txt. This file is saved in the same directory where your consolidation project is located.
Read Passwords from a File---The utility will migrate the current NT passwords to the destination eDirectory tree by reading them from a text file. You must create the text file containing the NT passwords before you begin the migration.
For more information on how to create this file, click the Help button.
Set NT migration options by checking or unchecking the check boxes next to the following options and then click Next:
Copy File Permissions---Normally, the utility migrates file and directory permissions. If, for some reason, you want to reassign file and directory permissions, you can choose to not copy the file and directory permissions here and then assign them later with ConsoleOne.
Copy Everyone Permissions---The eDirectory container that you drop the NT Domain Info object into will be assigned the permissions that were associated with group Everyone. If you are migrating the Everyone permissions, be sure to drop the NT Domain Info object high enough in the eDirectory tree so that all NT users will inherit those permissions.
HINT: Every new folder that is created in the NT domain automatically receives the Everyone permissions by default.
Restart Option---Normally, this information is not erased; however, if you have previously run a consolidation program and deleted the eDirectory objects from the destination tree, and you are planning to start over and migrate the same domain again, check this check box.
When you migrate users and groups from NT, the Server Consolidation Utility stores a table of NT names and associated eDirectory usernames in the registry of the Primary Domain Controller (PDC). The utility then uses this information when migrating the file system so that it can remember where each user and group has been migrated to in the destination eDirectory tree. By storing this information, the utility can assign the correct file permissions to the appropriate users.
To begin the verification, click Next in the Verify NT to NetWare Project window.
(Conditional) If prompted, resolve any naming conflicts between different-type objects, then click Next.
You can choose to merge different-type objects or to keep them as they are.
(Conditional) If prompted, resolve any naming conflicts between same-type objects, then click Next.
You can choose to merge same-type objects or to keep them as they are.
(Conditional) If prompted, verify that you do not want to migrate the listed NT users and groups, then click Next.
If you migrated all of your users and groups, you will not see this dialog box.
Otherwise, this step must be done three times---once each for your NT local groups, NT global groups, and NT users that were not dragged and dropped into the destination eDirectory tree.
If you have made a mistake, click Cancel to return to the Project Window. Then drag-and-drop the objects, go to the toolbar, click Project > Verify and Copy Data, then restart this procedure with Step 1.
Resolve any critical errors.
Warnings or noncritical errors can be resolved after the consolidation. To resolve a critical error or warning, read the description in the text field located beneath it. This description should give you a good idea of what could be the possible cause and a suggestion for fixing it.
Do one of the following:
When you are ready to proceed with the consolidation project, restart the Server Consolidation Utility, select Open an Existing Project, and click OK. Then select the project file you want to open, click Open, and then follow the instructions found in Migrate Users and Data to the Destination eDirectory Tree , starting with Step 1.
(Consolidation only) View the Error and Success Logs.
Continue with the next section, "Perform Post-Consolidation Tasks ."