The Novell® Server Consolidation Utility automates key tasks, such as migrating users and their file permissions, assigning passwords, and migrating the NT* file system to a designated eDirectoryTM tree. This automation eliminates the need to choose from various utilities that would help you perform these tasks individually.
Although many tasks are automated in the Server Consolidation Utility, you should consider the following issues before you get started.
First, you should plan your consolidation by answering the following questions:
This information will help you decide which NT servers to migrate first and how many servers you will need to migrate at one time. When you migrate your users and groups, you will want to migrate all files and directories that they have access to at the same time that you migrate their User objects.
You should plan which servers and volumes in your destination eDirectory tree will receive each of your NT folders. You can select a separate location for each NT folder, if desired. In order to plan effectively, you will need to become familiar with the file structure on the NetWare servers in your destination eDirectory tree.
Decide which NT user and groups you are going to migrate, then determine whether you will need to create separate containers for your NT users and groups in the destination eDirectory tree. When you model your migration in the Project Window, you can create any additional eDirectory containers you might need by right-clicking an eDirectory Organizational Unit.
Determine whether any of your NT users already have an eDirectory account. During the migration you will be asked if you want to search the eDirectory tree for duplicate usernames. When the Server Consolidation Utility finds identical usernames, it will display these in a table where you can choose to merge the listed NT user with an eDirectory User object.
The Server Consolidation Utility does not migrate applications. After the migration, you will have to reinstall your applications. If you have some applications that do not run on NetWare, you can keep an NT server intact and use it as an application server.
For information, see Create a Template Object .
If so, you must reassign any trusted domain permissions to the appropriate NT user and groups after the migration is complete. Use ConsoleOne® to reassign all lost trusted domain permissions.
When you have planned your migration, you're ready to begin your NT migration. Complete the following tasks in the order they are listed.