Hi Rich, thank you for the quick response.
I ran the script as you suggested and after the interview process (server, credentials, etc) the update stops on error:
Error adding entry 'cn=PAM Pass Through Auth,cn=plugins,cn=config'. Error: Already exists.
I did not run this setup-ds-admin script on the other servers in my development environment, but they were able to update successfully with just the setup-ds.pl -u script.
Also, as a test, I created a new instance on the server and the new instances does show that it is using version 9.1.
I ran the script as you suggested and after the interview process (server, credentials, etc) the update stops on error:
Error adding entry 'cn=PAM Pass Through Auth,cn=plugins,cn=config'. Error: Already exists.
I did not run this setup-ds-admin script on the other servers in my development environment, but they were able to update successfully with just the setup-ds.pl -u script.
Also, as a test, I created a new instance on the server and the new instances does show that it is using version 9.1.
Paul M. Whitney E-mail: paul.whitney@xxxxxxx
On Jan 08, 2014, at 12:31 PM, Rich Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 01/08/2014 10:31 AM, Paul Whitney wrote:Hi,
I recently updated RHDS 9.0 servers to 9.1. I am getting mixed results with the update. Steps taken:
1. Stop all dirsrv and dirsrv-admin services
2. Executed yum localupdate *.rpm
3. After the yum completes. Execute setup-ds.pl --debug --update (no errors generated, status is databases updated successfully.
4. Reinstall openldap (based on RHBA-2013-0778).
5. Reboot system. (I do this because restarting the dirsrv-admin service still generates the NSS error in the error log, but with a reboot it does not.)
6. connect to system and see jars have not loaded. I select Admin and an error states I do not have 9.0jar and cannot install.
You have to run setup-ds-admin.pl -u to update the version information used by the .jar file locator.
I checked the master and it no longer has the 9.0 jar, but rather the 9.1 But for some reason the admin server is still looking for 9.0 jars.
I tried to change the /etc/dirsv/admin-serv/local.conf file to look like a working 9.1 local.conf file, but it seems that file is ignored.
That is a read-only file. It is basically just a "cache" of the information stored under o=NetscapeRoot, used for bootstrap purposes, or if the directory server is down.
Looking for ideas on what else I can do "upgrade" the directory server.
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