05-11-2015 11:47 AM
Moved server to new domain.
Computers are still connected with old domain and username Example Mg-mtmnwk moved to corp-mthompson
Computers connected with new domain username.
New domain data folder created.
How can I clean up and verify that all the older userdata and new user data is configured as it was and still bascked up without going throug each user infdividualy? I have about 400 users.
05-11-2015 01:12 PM
...did you perhaps read this?
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/how-rename-domain-name-specific-dlo-user-dlo-2010r3
THanks!
05-11-2015 03:02 PM
Will that still work even if the username is changed to?
Example xtnwk has an account in the A domain. The account is moved to the B domain as xtnwk.
Then it is user account is renamed to xtera.
A lot of domain folders have checked in with new domain\old username already.
05-11-2015 11:16 PM
The above will work only if the username remains the same when moving from one domain to another.
If the user names have changed, then they will have to start afresh i.e. by having new NUDF sub-folders for the new user names + these new user names should be added to the DLO console as well.
However, certain versions of DLO has the -RenameUser switch. What's the version of DLO which you are using ?
05-12-2015 06:25 AM
7.5
05-12-2015 09:11 PM
This version should have the -RenameUser switch. The syntax would be:-
DLOCommandu.exe –RenameUser –UF “<Path>\Users.txt”
Users.txt is the text file containing the list of renamed users created on the DLO server using the format -
OldUsername NewUsername
OldUsername NewuserName
So ideally, the Desktop Agents should be exited on every client machine, the renameuser command run and then the new users can login to the DLO client automatically.
05-13-2015 07:34 AM
c:\>cd program files
c:\Program Files>cd symantec DLO
The system cannot find the path specified.
c:\Program Files>cd symantecDLO
The system cannot find the path specified.
c:\Program Files>cd symantec
c:\Program Files\Symantec>cd Symantecdlo
The system cannot find the path specified.
c:\Program Files\Symantec>cd SymantecDLO
The system cannot find the path specified.
c:\Program Files\Symantec>cd Symantec DLO
c:\Program Files\Symantec\Symantec DLO>
c:\Program Files\Symantec\Symantec DLO>DLOCommandu.exe -RenameUser"<Path>\Users.
txt"
Usage: DLOCommandu [remote-server-options] command [command-options] [log-file-o
ption]
where remote-server-options are
-C <dbserver> database server name for remote administration server
-DB <dbname> database name
-DBInst <instance> database instance name
-N <user> fully qualified user name, e.g. Enterprise\GFord, defaul
t to current user
-W <password> user password if -n is specified
where command is
-AssignSL assign a new storage location to users
-ChangeProfile change the profile assigned to user(s)
-ChangeServer switch user(s) to another media server
-ChangeDB connect DLO server to the specified database
-DeletePendingUser delete pending users
-DisableNCOM THIS COMMAND HAS BEEN DEPRECATED. Use the Connection Pol
icy feature as described in the Administrator's Guide.
-EmergencyRestore restores user data using the recovery password
-EnableUser enable or disable user
-InactiveAccounts list or delete inactive accounts in N days
-IOProfile import/export profile
-Keytest scans network user data and tests encryption keys
-LimitAdminTo limit the administrator to the user (group)
-ListMachines Lists the DLOAgent machines
-ListProfile list profiles
-ListReport Lists all the available reports and their RDL file names
-ListSL list storage locations
-ListUser list users
-MigrateDomain Migrate a user to a new domain in trust
-MigrateUser migrate user across the admin servers
-MigrateUserSL migrate user NUDF to a new storage location
-NotifyClients send a notification to clients to pick up global setting
changes
-RenameDomain renaming the Domain Name
-RenameMS facilitates renaming the Media Server computer
-Report Generates a specified report
-SetRecoveryPwd sets the recovery password
-Update list, add, remove, publish client updates
-Help|-h|-? <cmd> print command-specific help, e.g. -Help AssignSL
where log-file-option is
-LogFile log file name, default to "\Logs\DLOCommand.log"
Wildcard '*' match is permitted in profile, storage location and user names
Quotations around name are required if name contains a space or colon
c:\Program Files\Symantec\Symantec DLO>
The command seems to work but what do i need to do? How should I go about telling everone to logg off. There are some users that I haver moved their accounts aready.
They are moving from mg\xtnwk
Changing to corp\xterra.
For example:
If the corp\xterra folder aready exist will it sill work?
In some cases the corp\xtnwk may exist. We were not going to use dlo after the move but thern the decision was made to keep it for certain users not all.
Thank you for any information and help you can provide.
05-13-2015 07:51 AM
Ideally, the new users should not have newly created NUDF folders. If they do, then they are considered as new users with the new NUDF folders and new backups will go there.
The RenameUser works fine when the renamed user isn't present in DLO yet. Then this command does the necessary migration / update in the background.
05-14-2015 09:08 AM
So basically I am stuck doing this one by one. I am ok with that. Some of our users have had the client removed from their pc and may need ot relaoded anyway, Thank you for your help and suggestions.