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206 Appendix A Importing and Exporting Account Information
The only attribute that a record must have is the record name.
Note: You will need to reset the password for user accounts whose password type is
Open Directory. Importing passwords generally works only if the password is stored as
a text string in the import file, because the password format stored in standard
password files cannot be recovered from the hash form in which it is stored.
The Open Directory administration guide describes how the user and group account
attributes you can import vary depending upon the type of import file, such as:
XML files created with Mac OS X Server 10.1 or earlier
XML files created with AppleShare IP 6.3
Character-delimited files
You cannot use an import file to change these predefined users: daemon, root,
nobody, unknown, or www. Nor can you use an import file to change these predefined
groups: admin, bin, daemon, dialer, mail, network, nobody, nogroup, operator, staff,
sys, tty unknown, utmp, uucp, wheel, or www. You can, however, add users to the
wheel and admin groups.
Note: Passwords cannot be exported via Workgroup Manager or by any other method.
If you are importing user accounts from an exported file, remember to manually set the
passwords or default the password attribute to a known value from which it can be
changed later.
Using Workgroup Manager to Import Users and Groups
You can use Workgroup Manager to import user and group accounts into the LDAP
directory of an Open Directory master or a NetInfo domain. When a file is imported,
Workgroup Manager identifies the record format automatically.
For information on creating files to import, see the following topics:
“Using XML Files Created With Mac OS X Server v10.1 or Earlier on page 208
“Using XML Files Created With AppleShare IP 6.3” on page 209
“Using Character-Delimited Files on page 209
To import accounts using Workgroup Manager:
1 Create a character-delimited or XML file containing the accounts to import, and place it
in a location accessible from the server on which you will use Workgroup Manager. The
LDAP directory of an Open Directory master supports up to 100,000 records. For local
NetInfo databases, ensure the file contains no more than 10,000 records.
2 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts, then click the globe icon below the toolbar and
choose the directory domain into which you want to import accounts.
3 Click the lock to authenticate as domain administrator.
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