Re: Admin-server connection

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"There are config files for the admin server: /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv"

That directory has many files that have changed recently. It looks like I have two "backup" directories in there. One is labeled 10-21-15 and the other is 10-7-2013 from the original installation. So I could stop the dirsrv-admin, copy the files back into this directory, restart it and it should take me back to the beginning. Is that correct?

I will be adding this directory to my backup routine. Should the dirsrv-admin be off to back it up?


"You can verify your version of the console by running this command on the windows system: 389-console -D 9 then look for:**"389-Management-Console/1.1." "

Interesting. 
I downloaded the windows version of the console last week and it said:
 389-Console-1.1.15-i386.msi   

When I run this it tells me:
 389-Management-Console/1.1.14 B2015.147.2124
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