Creating backup LDAP server.

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John Oliver wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 04:18:28PM -0600, Rich Megginson wrote:
>   
>> When you run setup-ds-admin.pl, and it asks you for the hostname, does 
>> it have the correct hostname or the bogus one?  If you specify the 
>> correct hostname at the dialog prompt, it will use the correct one 
>> throughout.
>>     
>
> I'm not sure... I can no longer run that script because...
>
> Configuration directory server
> administrator ID [admin]:
> Password:
> Password (confirm):
> Error: the server already exists at '/etc/dirsrv/slapd-unix-services2'
> Please remove it first if you really want to recreate it,
> or use a different ServerIdentifier to create another instance.
> When using Silent or Express mode, some of the
> dialogs are skipped, but validation is still performed
> on the default or given answers.  You should run this program again and
> choose Typical or Custom mode in order to provide a valid input
> for the problem dialog.
>
> Exiting . . .
>
>
> I've tried to remove it, but
>
> [root at unix-services2 ~]# /usr/sbin/ds_removal -s unix-services2 -w
> mypassword
>
> Error:The server '' is not reachable.  Error: unknown error
>   
Yep.  This is a bug due to be fixed soon.  In the meantime:
service dirsrv stop unix-services2
rm -rf /etc/dirsrv/slapd-unix-services2 
/var/*/dirsrv/slapd-unix-services2* /usr/lib/dirsrv/slapd-unix-services2 
/usr/lib64/dirsrv/slapd-unix-services2
rm -rf /var/log/dirsrv/admin-serv
remove all files from /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv except for httpd.conf, 
admserv.conf, console.conf, and nss.conf
>   
>>> [10/Jul/2008:14:56:40 -0700] - ERROR: target server has no NetscapeRoot
>>> configured
>>> [10/Jul/2008:14:56:40 -0700] - archive2db: Failed to read backup file
>>> set. Either the directory specified doesn't exist, or it exists but
>>> doesn't contain a valid backup set, or file permissions prevent the
>>> server reading the backup set.  error=53 (Invalid request descriptor)
>>> [root at unix-services2 ~]# ls /var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-unix-services2/in/
>>> DBVERSION       dse_instance.ldif  NetscapeRoot
>>> dse_index.ldif  log.0000000076     userRoot
>>>       
>> The backup was created in a server with both userRoot and NetscapeRoot, 
>> but you are attempting to restore it in a server that does not have 
>> NetscapeRoot.  You need to create a root suffix called o=NetscapeRoot 
>> with an associated database called NetscapeRoot.  You can do this in the 
>> console.  *http://tinyurl.com/595tyy*
>>     
>
> Unfortunately, I don't know what "o=NetscapeRoot" means.  I see
> references to that all over the place.  On the working server, there's a
> /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv/adm.conf file that contains that line, but I do
> not have an adm.conf on this new server.
>   
>
> Is there a way to back out of this without uninstalling fedora-ds?  make
> it completely forget about everything I've done so I can just start from
> scratch and try again?
>
>   

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