Scripting SSL Enabling of 389-DS Admin Serv and Instances

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I have been building 389DS directory serves, and can automate most of the installation process to include creating my instances such as config.  However, SSL enabling seems to be difficult. I tried the simple copy db files and pin.txt, but when I get into the console to enable the certs, there seems to be a problem opening the DB files and selecting the certificate to use for SSL.

If I go through the console, select Manage certificates, enter a new password, import a CA cert, then replace the DB files with the ones from an existing server, it works. 

Is there something special that needs to be done to "initialize" the new DB files that can be scripted (ansible) that will set the password for the new server, then copy the DB files/pin.txt.?
Thanks,

Paul M. Whitney E-mail: paul.whitney@xxxxxxx Sent from my browser.
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