On 02/02/2015 03:01 PM, warron.french
wrote:
I recently installed 389-ds-base-1.2.11.15-48.el6_6.x86_64
on my CentOS-6.6 machine.
The installation was a little different from my
documentation that I personally wrote up. No problem, I
adapted.
Now however, the configuration and setup of DSes on my
server don't quite work the same way. I have in my document
the command to run setup-ds-admin.pl, but
that script no longer exist.
setup-ds-admin.pl is in a different package "389-admin".
Could you check you have it?
rpm -q 389-admin
No big deal, I ran setup-ds.pl instead (not
really knowing the different between the to versions). But
there is still no 389-console anywhere to be found with this
version running on my server.
389-console is in yet another package.
Probably, you should run "yum install 389-ds" to get all the
packages?
At least, you need these packages.
389-ds-base-libs
389-ds-base
389-admin
389-adminutil
389-console
389-admin-console
389-ds-console
idm-console-framework
Where is the GUI tool that enables me to build DITs or
dirsrv instances? I used to use 389-console (the binary that
interacted with my server's LDAP instance that I created using
setup-ds-admin.pl
but I can't seem to find the new version of this application.
Was the tool entirely disbanded? Is there no longer any
support with a GUI tool and everything must be done with
command line using ldapadd/ldapmodify to insert and create the
appropriate OUs?
Please help, I don't want to try and fight and use
openldap, I never got it working and their user pool is not
very helpful at all. It is the major reason why I took the
time to write my own installation instructions for my
organization.
Thank you.
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Warron French
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