Vsevolod (Simon) Ilyushchenko wrote: > Hi, > > I'm extremely glad FDS is now freely available and almost open-source. > I have run into some issues when I started playing with it. > > 1. I've tried to port my OpenLDAP database to it and found that that > there is no automount objectclass specified by default. The automount > and automountInformation classes are defined in Fedora schema extensions > that come with the openldap RPM, so not having them in FDS is a little > weird. I had to define them myself. The IETF LDAP community has decided to deprecated them in favor of the new netgroups stuff. > > 2. After a failed import I deleted the database and tried to recreate > it. I went first to Configuration/Data/New Root Suffix and specified > the base DN and the database name. Then I went to Data/<Server > name:389>/ New Root Object and tried to create the root entry, but got > this error: > > "Only the Directory Manager has the right to create the Root Entry. > Log in as Directory Manager to be able to perform this operation. " > > I've checked that the manager DN is specified correctly in > Configuration/Manager. We don't yet have a way to set an ACI to allow users other than the Directory Manager (i.e. cn=Directory Manager, not the admin console user) to create the entry for a root suffix. In the console, you can Log In As New User, and specify cn=directory manager (or whatever you used for your directory manager user when you performed the initial installation). > > I tried restarting the directory server, but that did not help. How do > I reinitalize it? > > 3) Finally, the Java administration console is extremely slow. I'm > running over an SSH connection, but my server is a 2.8 Ghz machine > with 512 Mb of RAM. I wonder what console performance other people > experience. It's not great. It is a huge Java/Swing application. > > Thanks - I'm looking forward to deploying FDS with Windows sync! > Simon -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3312 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature Url : http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/389-users/attachments/20050713/714d1f03/attachment.bin