change port on DS/AS

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My earlier email got bounced I guess. 

I read the release notes, which is where I probably got the idea that I could 
change the ports in the first place, but forgot to revisit them when I 
actually went to perform the feat. Between grep -r and some digging in the 
console, I actually did perform these exact steps, but it would've been 
easier if I just remembered to look at the release notes again. 

thanks. 

On Tuesday 21 June 2005 1:33 pm, Noriko Hosoi wrote:
>  Brian K. Jones wrote:
> sorry. I forgot to mention that I had already tried that, to no avail.
> "390" appears in a bunch of other places too, judging by the grep -r
> output. Changing adm.conf and restarting everything results in the same
> message as before -- "can't connect to DS on <old port num>".
>
> brian.
>
>  Hi, Brian;
>  Did you have a chance to try these steps?? It's on our release notes...
>
> 
> http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/release-notes/ds71relnotes.ht
>ml Changing the Directory Server port number on the Configuration Directory
> Server will lock you out of the console after the Directory Server is
> restarted
>
>  When changing the port number, when you press Save, you will get a dialog
> explaining what is about to happen.? If you choose to proceed with the
> change, and you restart the Directory Server, you will notice that the
> console does not work anymore.? To make it work again, you will need to
> change the port number in the files serverroot/shared/config/ldap.conf and
> serverroot/shared/config/dbswitch.conf.? You must do this on all systems
> that have a Directory Server being managed by the console.? If the
> Configuration Directory Server is also your User/Group Directory Server,
> you must also update the User Directory entry in the Global Preferences.?
> (154554)
>
>  Thanks,
>  --noriko
>
> On Tuesday 21 June 2005 12:01 pm, Mike Jackson wrote:
>
> Brian K. Jones wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I used the gui to change the ports on my test DS. Now I need to change
> the port that the AS uses to connect to the DS, and I have no clue how to
> do that. I can't (obviously) log into the admin console, because it now
> can't connect to the server on the old port numbers, and I can't figure
> out which file under /opt/fedora-ds stores this vital piece of
> information.
>
> The DS works fine, but I can't administer it from the console, which I'd
> really like to do.
>
> Clues hereby solicited.
>
> Edit /opt/fedora-ds/admin-serv/config/adm.conf
>
>
>
> Mike
>
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