> > You might try running setup-ds-admin.pl -u on all of your machines. thanks. I ran this and it looks like it ran successfully, but still no netscaperoot on my second server. I went back and looked at the first server, and it looks like he may have somehow embedded server 2 into netscaperoot on server 1, which would explain why 2's admin server is still working. I'm really confused about what he did, and he is no longer with the company so I can't dig the info out of him. Does this look like it is something I should be worried about? if prod1 dies then prod2 would be screwed? ============== # ldapsearch -x -b o=netscaperoot -D "cn=directory manager" -w "objectclass=nsAdminConfig" | perl -p00e 's/\r?\n //g' # configuration, admin-serv-ldap1-prod, 389 Administration Server, Server Group, ldap1-prod.company.com, company.com, NetscapeRoot dn: cn=configuration,cn=admin-serv-ldap1-prod,cn=389 Administration Server,cn=Server Group,cn=ldap1-prod.company.com,ou=company.com,o=NetscapeRoot nsServerPort: 9830 nsClassname: com.netscape.management.admserv.AdminServer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@cn=admin-serv-ldap1-prod,cn=389 Administration Server,cn=Server Group,cn=ldap1-prod.company.com,ou=company.com,o=NetscapeRoot cn: Configuration nsDirectoryInfoRef: cn=Server Group,cn=ldap1-prod.company.com,ou=company.com,o=NetscapeRoot # configuration, admin-serv-ldap2-prod, 389 Administration Server, Server Group, ldap2-prod.company.com, company.com, NetscapeRoot dn: cn=configuration,cn=admin-serv-ldap2-prod,cn=389 Administration Server,cn=Server Group,cn=ldap2-prod.company.com,ou=company.com,o=NetscapeRoot nsClassname: com.netscape.management.admserv.AdminServer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@cn=admin-serv-ldap2-prod,cn=389 Administration Server,cn=Server Group,cn=ldap2-prod.company.com,ou=company.com,o=NetscapeRoot cn: Configuration nsDirectoryInfoRef: cn=Server Group,cn=ldap2-prod.company.com,ou=company.com,o=NetscapeRoot -- 389 users mailing list 389-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-users