Admin Server with multiple Directory servers

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matt wells wrote:
> Yes the 4 consoles.
When you run setup, use Typical (not Express) mode, and tell it that you 
want to use an existing configuration DS.  That will register your new 
server with the config DS, which is usually the first one you install.
> Since we use SSL we have to restart the servers from shell anyway.
You can create a pin file for unattended server start.  In the 
/opt/fedora-ds/alias directory, create a file named
slapd-instancename-pin.txt
The format of this file should be the following:
Internal (Software) Token:thepassword

Make sure this file is mode 0400 and owned by the server user id.
>
> On 10/31/07, *Richard Megginson* < rmeggins at redhat.com 
> <mailto:rmeggins at redhat.com>> wrote:
>
>     matt wells wrote:
>     > I have 4 directory servers.
>     > I would really like to just run the admin-serv on one and let that
>     > interface control the others.
>     > How do I do that?
>     You need an external agent (the admin server) on each machine, in
>     order
>     to perform certain remote tasks via CGI, such as server
>     start/restart,
>     among others.  The console is designed to contact the local admin
>     server
>     on each machine.
>
>     Or do you mean, you just want to be able to manage all 4 of your
>     servers
>     from a single console - that is, start the console and have all 4 of
>     your directory servers in there?
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