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brian wrote:
> Has anyone run into this problem?  I looked through the archives but
> don't see anything.  Here's my setup.  I have a configuration server
> setup on config.domain.com.  I made the admin domain config.domain.com
> and setup a new domain called dev.domain.com. I setup dev1.domain.com to
> use config.domain.com as the config storage server and everything
> installed fine.  the server is listed in dev.domain.com domain and is
> using dc=dev,dc=domain,dc=com as it's base dn.  I now am installing
> dev2.domain.com using config.domain.com and used the same values on the
> install except for the server id and name.  It fails when it trys to add
> the sample accounts.  Here's the part of the setup.log, any help would
> be appreciated:
>
> Hostname to use (default: dev2.domain.com)
> Server user ID to use (default: nobody)
> Server group ID to use (default: nobody)
> [slapd-dev2]: starting up server ...
> [slapd-dev2]:  Fedora-Directory/1.0.2 B2006.060.1928
> [slapd-dev2]:  dev2.domain.com:389 (/opt/fedora-ds/slapd-dev2)
> [slapd-dev2]:
> [slapd-dev2]: [29/Jun/2006:11:11:51 -0400] - Fedora-Directory/1.0.2
> B2006.060.1928 starting up
> [slapd-dev2]: [29/Jun/2006:11:11:53 -0400] - slapd started.  Listening
> on All Interfaces port 389 for LDAP requests
> Your new directory server has been started.
> Created new Directory Server
> Start Slapd Starting Slapd server configuration.
> Warning Slapd Could not open the new directory server
> [ldap://dev2.domain.com:389/dc=dev,dc=domain,dc=com:cn=Directory
> Manager] to add an aci [151].
>   
You almost always get this error when DNS or reverse DNS is not 
resolving correctly, or there is some conflict with NIS host/domain 
resolution and DNS host/domain resolution.
> Success Slapd Added Directory Server information to Configuration
> Server.
> Warning Slapd Could not add sample entries, ldap error code 151
> Warning Slapd Could not populate with ldif file Yes error code 151
> Configuring Administration Server...
> Setting up Administration Server Instance...
> Configuring Administration Tasks in Directory Server...
> Configuring Global Parameters in Directory Server...
> You can now use the console.  Here is the command to use to start the
> console:
> cd /opt/fedora-ds
> ./startconsole -u admin -a http://dev2.domain.com:36352/
>
>
> Thanks,
> Brian Smith
>
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