OS/2 Server Transitionsition

OS/2 Server Transitionsition

Front cover OS/2 Server Transitionsition Extract data from OS/2 Servers Migrate OS/2 domains to Windows 2000 Migrate OS/2 domains to Linux with Samba 3.0 Leif Braeuer Bart Jacob Oliver Mark Wynand Pretorius Marc Schneider Richard Spurlock Andrei Vlad ibm.com/redbooks International Technical Support Organization OS/2 Server Transition October 2003 SG24-6631-00 Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Notices” on page xvii. First Edition (October 2003) © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2003. All rights reserved. Note to U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights -- Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. Contents Figures . xv Notices . xvii Trademarks . xviii Preface . xix The team that wrote this redbook. xxi Become a published author . xxiv Comments welcome. xxiv Part 1. Introduction and preparation . 1 Chapter 1. OS/2 Server environment . 3 1.1 IBM OS/2 Warp Server for e-business base installation . 4 1.2 Sample domain . 5 1.3 Configured TCP/IP-based services . 6 1.4 Product stack on OS/2 . 7 1.4.1 IBM Universal Database . 7 1.4.2 IBM e-Network Communications Server . 7 1.4.3 Lotus Domino Server . 8 1.4.4 IBM HTTP Server . 8 1.4.5 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Client . 9 1.4.6 IBM LAN Distributed Platform . 9 1.4.7 IBM WebSphere MQ . 10 1.4.8 IBM Netfinity® Manager™ . 11 1.5 Recommended steps prior to migration . 11 1.5.1 General architectural thoughts . 11 1.5.2 Security . 12 1.5.3 Virus protection . 12 1.5.4 Printer migration . 13 1.5.5 Transport protocol migration . 13 1.6 Summary . 17 Chapter 2. Target platforms . 19 2.1 Windows 2000 as a target platform. 20 2.1.1 Base installation . 20 2.1.2 FTP server . 22 2.1.3 DHCP server . 23 2.1.4 WINS server . 23 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2003. All rights reserved. iii 2.1.5 DNS server . 23 2.1.6 Active Directory services. 24 2.1.7 Certificate service . 25 2.2 Software stack on Windows 2000 . 26 2.2.1 IBM Universal Database . 26 2.2.2 IBM e-Network Communications Server . 27 2.2.3 Lotus Domino . 27 2.2.4 IBM HTTP Server . 28 2.2.5 Tivoli Storage Manager Client. 28 2.3 Red Hat Linux as a target . 28 2.3.1 Base installation . 29 2.3.2 FTP server . 33 2.3.3 NFS server . 34 2.3.4 DNS server . 34 2.3.5 DHCP server . 35 2.3.6 Samba server . 35 2.4 SuSE Linux as a target . 36 2.4.1 Base installation . 36 2.4.2 FTP server . 41 2.4.3 NFS server . 41 2.4.4 DNS server . 42 2.4.5 DHCP server . 43 2.4.6 Samba server . 43 2.5 Software stack on Linux . 43 2.5.1 IBM Universal Database . 44 2.5.2 IBM Communication Server . 44 2.5.3 Lotus Domino . 49 2.5.4 IBM HTTP Server . 50 2.5.5 Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) Client . 51 2.6 Samba and OpenLDAP. 51 2.6.1 Environment overview. 51 2.6.2 Downloading products. 52 2.6.3 Decompressing and extracting products. 53 2.6.4 Configuring and compiling products . 53 2.6.5 Configuring products . 56 2.7 Summary . 61 Chapter 3. Starting the OS/2 Server migration. 63 3.1 Introduction . 64 3.2 LSMT package . 64 3.2.1 Install LSMT package . 65 3.2.2 REXX and LAN server functions . 66 3.2.3 LSMT INI files . 66 iv OS/2 Server Transition 3.2.4 LSMT ASCII file. 67 3.3 Collecting data using LSMT . 68 3.3.1 Domain . 68 3.3.2 Servers . 69 3.3.3 Groups . 72 3.3.4 Users. ..

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