I would suggest adding something above the screenshot which shows the properly configured 2 server 1 admin console scenario. Perhaps simply a walkthrough of register-ds-admin.pl when invoked interactively, for
the relatively simple use case I was trying to execute.
The reality is that the script is basically asking what Configuration Directory Server are you going to Register INTO, before what remote server do you want to register. Since the script probably can’t tell you
that the local instance has/has not already been registered in the local Configuration Directory Server (which is what I thought this script would ONLY accomplish, initially), some more details in the documentation at the URL you mention would have helped
me. # register-ds-admin.pl
Beginning registration of the Directory Server ============================================================================== The Directory Server locates its configuration file (dse.ldif) at /etc/dirsrv/slapd-ID, by default. If you have Directory Server(s) which configuration file
is put at the other location, you need to input it to register the server. If you have such Directory Server, type the full path that stores the configuration file. If you don't, type return. [configuration directory path or return]: ============================================================================== Do you want to use this server as Configuration Directory Server?
Directory server identifier [XXXX]:
============================================================================== Registering new Config DS: XXXX ============================================================================== Input the Directory Manager password on the server ldap1:
============================================================================== Please input the password for the Administrator User uid=admin,ou=Administrators,ou=TopologyManagement,o=NetscapeRoot:
============================================================================== Beginning Admin Server reconfiguration . . . Creating Admin Server files and directories . . . Updating adm.conf . . . Updating admpw . . . Registering admin server with the configuration directory server . . . Updating adm.conf with information from configuration directory server . . . Updating the configuration for the httpd engine . . . Restarting admin server . . . The admin server was successfully started. Admin server was successfully reconfigured and started. ============================================================================== Do you want to register a remote server with the local configuration server (y/n)? y -
Kirk From: Mark Reynolds [mailto:mareynol@xxxxxxxxxx]
On 08/24/2017 02:31 PM, Kirk MacDonald wrote:
Hi Kirk,
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