Resolved. To summarize, for anyone who could find himself in troubles due to missing admin-server configuration files: Never delete admin-serv/{admserv.conf, console.conf, httpd.conf and nss.conf} manually. Without them 389-admin package cannot even be removed. To resolve my problem, I had to create dummy files with these names, remove 389-admin package(pkgutil –y –r CSW389-admin) and install it again to have setup-ds-admin.pl pass successfully. Thanks, Jovan Vukotić • Senior Software
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On Behalf Of Noriko Hosoi Jovan.VUKOTIC@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
If you run "yum update 389-admin", are the files recovered? These conf files are part of the 389-admin package. |
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