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9 Click Next, then click Finish.
Using the Novell Import Conversion Export Utility Command Line Interface
To check the syntax of an LDIF file in the command line interface, use the -n LDIF source handler
option.
For more information, see “LDIF Source Handler Options” in the Novell eDirectory 8.8 SP7
Administration Guide.
5.2.3 Using the LDIF Error File
The Novell Import Conversion Export utility automatically creates an LDIF file listing any records
that failed processing by the destination handler. You can edit the LDIF error file generated by the
utility, fix the errors, then reapply it to the server to finish an import or data migration that contained
failed records.
Using the Novell eDirectory Import/Export Wizard
This feature is available only in ConsoleOne.
1 In ConsoleOne, click Wizard > NDS Import/Export.
2 Click the task you want to perform.
3 Click Advanced.
4 In the Log File field, specify a filename where output messages (including error messages) will be
logged.
5 In the LDIF Output File for Failed Records field, specify a filename where entries that fail are
output in LDIF format.
You can use this file to examine or correct errors. You can also reapply a modified (corrected)
version of this file to the directory.
6 Click Close.
7 Follow the online instructions to finish your selected task.
Option Description
Server DNS name/IP address DNS name or IP address of the destination LDAP server
Port Integer port number of the destination LDAP server
DER File Name of the DER file containing a server key used for SSL
authentication
Login method Authenticated Login or Anonymous Login (for the entry
specified in the User DN field)
User DN Distinguished name of the entry that should be used when
binding to the server-specified bind operation
Password Password attribute of the entry specified in the User DN field
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