389-ds on OpenSuse 11.2 and some problems

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Roland Schwingel wrote:
>
> Hi...
>
> First I have to say, that I am completely new to 389ds and (mostly) 
> also to LDAP.
>
> But I want to setup an 389ds environment. I think I have managed to 
> compile 389ds
> for OpenSuse 11.2. I am using OpenSuse as of the fact I am in a closed 
> network
> with no access to the internet. So I have to use a distribution which 
> makes it
> possible to install packages from the DVD. I find package management in
> a closed environment with OS much easier as with FC or ubuntu which all
> require internet access.
Someone else on the list has built packages for OpenSuse - search the 
list archives for opensuse.
>
> So, I believe I got everything compiled from sources on my OS, which 
> was more
> complicated then I expected. I also walked thru to setup-ds-admin.pl.
> ns-slapd and adminserver are running. >From what I can see is my (empty)
> ns-slapd is running fine.
>
> I use the 389ds adminserver on top of an apache 2.2.14 and I got some
> trouble with the adminserver. I had to tweak the LoadModules sections
> in the adminserver's httpd.conf. They appear to belong to an older apache
> version. I mostly removed all entries here.
>
> Problem 1: Webpages
> When I open the adminserver webpage (http://<myhost>:9830) and click on
> "Fedora Administration Express" I get an (mostly) empty page justs 
> reading:
> NMC_Status: 1
> NMC_ErrType:
> NMC_ErrInfo:
> NMC_ErrDetail:
> Does anybody know what this means and what might be broken here?
Probably what happened is that due to the apache config problem you ran 
into above, setup-ds-admin.pl did not complete successfully, and so 
nothing is going to work properly.  Unless you can get to the point 
where setup-ds-admin.pl runs successfully with no errors, you will have 
lots of problems that will be hard to get rid of.
>
> Problem 2: Adminserver console
> Here I get a lot of errormessages when trying to click something in the
> "Tasks" Tab. The only thing that appears to work is "Restart Server".
> When I click eg. "Configure Admin Server" I get an alertpanel from java:
> It is titled "Remote Request Error" and its content is:
> URL: http://<myhost>:9830/admin-serv/tasks/Configuration/ServerSetup
> Status: Failure
> From the adminserver's access.log I see that there is a HTTP POST to
> this URL but it seems to succeed. Responsecode is 200.
> There are also some repeatign suspicous entries in the error.log:
> [client <client-ip-adress>] admserv_host_ip_check: ap_get_remote_host 
> could not resolve <client-ip-adress>
> where <client-ip-adress> is the ip adress of the host where the 
> console is running on.
> From what I can see is my DNS setup ok. my client host is resolveable 
> forward
> and also backward. Any ideas on this issues?
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Roland
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