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ContactsMigrator(1) USER COMMANDS ContactsMigrator(1)
NAME
ContactsMigrator - migrate Shared Contacts from OpenDirectory to Address Book Server
SYNOPSIS
ContactsMigrator [-h] -s source -d destination -u username -p password
DESCRIPTION
ContactsMigrator migrates Shared Contacts from an OpenDirectory repository to an Address Book Server.
OPTIONS
-h display a short help text
-s OpenDirectory repository from where to migrate the Shared Contacts
-d Address Book Server to where the Shared Contacts will be migrated
-u username account speed.
-p user password
EXAMPLES
Migrate the Shared Contacts to jdoe's principal address book:
ContactsMigrator -s /LDAPv3/myserver.apple.com -d http://server.foo.com/principals/users/jdoe/
-u jdoe -p foo
Migrate the Shared Contacts to jdoe's principal address book specifying the port:
ContactsMigrator -s /LDAPv3/myserver.apple.com -d http://myabs.apple.com:8800/princi-
pals/users/jdoe/ -u jdoe -p foo
Migrate the Shared Contacts to the Global Shared address book specifying the port:
ContactsMigrator -s /LDAPv3/myserver.apple.com -d http://myabs.apple.com:8800/princi-
pals/groups/com.apple.server.globalSharedAddressBook/ -u jdoe -p foo
EXIT STATUS
ContactsMigrator returns a zero exist status if it succeeds to migrate all Shared Contacts. Non zero
is returned in case of failure.
AUTHOR
Apple Inc.
version 1.0 January 14, 2009 ContactsMigrator(1)
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