Re: Setting up sub-suffix on 1.2.11.15-31 (CentOS 6.5)

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On 02/18/2014 02:52 PM, Brian Epstein wrote:
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Hello 389-users,

	I recently setup two new 389-ds servers in a multi-master replicated
pair.  I am only replicating the userRoot database at this time.

	Everything is working well, SSL is setup, replication is working on
both nodes.

	I'm using CentOS 6.5 with the EPEL packages, everything is up to date.

	I would like this new multi-master pair to start being a read-only
consumer for a few other ldap servers in our environment.  Here is the
tree breakdown.

dc=ias,dc=edu (multi-master pair)
dc=math,dc=ias,dc=edu (separate ldap server)
dc=sns,dc=ias,dc=edu (separate ldap server)
dc=itg,dc=ias,dc=edu (separate ldap server)
dc=net,dc=ias,dc=edu (separate ldap server)

	If I'm reading things correctly, I need to have a separate database
for each of the sub domains in order to setup a new replication agreement.

	So, I load up the Directory Server Console, navigate to Configuration
- -> Data and right click on the suffix dc=ias,dc=edu.  I select "New
Sub Suffix" and fill it out.  For example, I'll put in "dc=math" for
the New Suffix, and create an associate database automatically and
name it "math".

	One thing to note, the suffix dc=ias,dc=edu displays as
"dc\3Dias\2Cdc\3Dedu".  I'm guessing that the hex encoding isn't a big
deal, but just in case....

	When I click "OK", I'm greeted with the following error.

Undefined resource: mappingtree-error-add-mapping-msg.
The suffix could not be created.
Please file a ticket at https://fedorahosted.org/389/newticket

In the meantime, you may have to use the command line to set up some of the suffix/databases. See
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/9.0/html/Administration_Guide/Configuring_Directory_Databases.html#Creating_and_Maintaining_Suffixes-Creating_Suffixes

There should be command line instructions for everything.


	I must be missing something, although my Google-fu has been lacking
on finding the answer.  Am I headed down the right path for what I
want to do?

Thanks for your help,
Brian

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