tamarin p wrote: > 2009/4/24 Rich Megginson <rmeggins at redhat.com > <mailto:rmeggins at redhat.com>> > > tamarin p wrote: > Can you post your slapd-test2.inf? Be sure to obscure any > sensitive info first. > > > Here it is. It is mostly a copy of the example 6.2 in the installation > doc for silent installs. > > # slapd-test2.inf for installation on ldap2.test.com > <http://ldap2.test.com> > # config directory on ldap1.test.com <http://ldap1.test.com> > [General] > AdminDomain = test.com <http://test.com> > SuiteSpotGroup = nobody > ConfigDirectoryLdapURL = ldap://ldap1.test.com:4000/o=NetscapeRoot > <http://ldap1.test.com:4000/o=NetscapeRoot> > ConfigDirectoryAdminID = admin > ConfigDirectoryAdminPwd = pwd > SuiteSpotUserID = nobody > > [slapd] > InstallLdifFile = suggest > ServerIdentifier = test2 > ServerPort = 4002 > AddOrgEntries = No > RootDN = cn=Directory Manager > RootDNPwd = pwd > Suffix = dc=test,dc=com > UseExistingMC = Yes > UseExistingUG= No > AddSampleEntries = No > > [admin] > ServerAdminID = admin > ServerAdminPwd = pwd > ServerIpAddress = 0.0.0.0 > Port = 9830 > > > > If I add FullMachineName directive to the inf then this is > added instead of empty string, but according to the docs > http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/install/8.0/Installation_Guide-Advanced_Configuration-Silent.html > this should be the hostname of the machine you're installing > ON. Additionally this still leaves me with the wrong port, ie > ldap://ldap01.test.com:4002 <http://ldap01.test.com:4002> > <http://ldap01.test.com:4002> (it uses the FullMachineName but > local port for the instance being created). But on the second > run it is always corrected. So the workaround I have found is > to just make sure adm.conf exists already. Then it always > works, even when the file is blank. > > Ok. Looks like the auto hostname thing is not working. We use > perl Net::Domain hostfqdn if FullMachineName is absent - it uses > some complicated formula involving sys::hostname, > /etc/resolv.conf, etc. I'm not sure why it would fail completely > though. > > > Could be I'm missing some lib, but on the other hand, it looks as if > the ldapurl in adm.conf must point to the config directory so it > wouldn't do any good if it did correctly set the hostname of the > machine you install on (ldap2.test.com <http://ldap2.test.com> in my > case), since the configdir is on another machine. The correct ldap url > for config directory is always going to be ldap://ldap1.test.com:4000 > <http://ldap1.test.com:4000> and looks like the script should always > just use the host:port from ConfigDirectoryLdapURL for ldapurl in > adm.conf. Also, regardless if fullmachinename is set or not, when > adm.conf already exists on running setup-ds-admin, the property is > always set correctly to ldap://ldap1.test.com:4000 > <http://ldap1.test.com:4000> and the registration/unregistration works > after. So the problem is that it does not correctly parse the host:port from the ConfigDirectoryLdapURL? > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > -- > Fedora-directory-users mailing list > Fedora-directory-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3258 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature Url : http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/389-users/attachments/20090424/a5a79cc4/attachment.bin