Thanks William-
This is what I've installed on my CentOS 7 systems so far:
nstalled the following packages via yum:
389-admin.x86_64 1.1.46-1.el7 @epel
389-admin-console.noarch 1.1.12-1.el7 @epel
389-adminutil.x86_64 1.1.22-2.el7 @epel
389-console.noarch 1.1.19-5.el7 @epel
389-ds-base.x86_64 1.3.8.4-25.1.el7_6 @updates
389-ds-base-libs.x86_64 1.3.8.4-25.1.el7_6 @updates
389-ds-console.noarch 1.2.16-1.el7 @epel
389-admin-console.noarch 1.1.12-1.el7 @epel
389-adminutil.x86_64 1.1.22-2.el7 @epel
389-console.noarch 1.1.19-5.el7 @epel
389-ds-base.x86_64 1.3.8.4-25.1.el7_6 @updates
389-ds-base-libs.x86_64 1.3.8.4-25.1.el7_6 @updates
389-ds-console.noarch 1.2.16-1.el7 @epel
jcm
On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 5:18 PM William Brown <wbrown@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 20 Aug 2019, at 00:43, Chris Motta <cmotta@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi-
> Newbie to 389 DS, but I like it so far, and it's working well for us.
Great to hear that! We are always here to help if you have questions,
> The docs reference tools like dsidm, dsconf, dsctl, but I cant' seem
> to find them. I'm wondering if I missed installing a package or missed
> a pathname. Any guidance?
We've changed from perl -> python between version 1.3.x and 1.4.x. If you are running RHEL7/Centos7/SLE-15/SUSE-leap-15 you will have the 1.3.x version with perl tools.
As of RHEL8/Centos8/Fedora/SUSE-tumbleweed/suse:network:ldap and "future sle/leap" you will have the lib389 python tools like dsidm, dsconf, dsctl.
So if you can send us the version of the 389-ds[-base] package you have, that would identify which tools you have, and why you might not be seeing them,
Hope that helps!
>
> Thanks-
>
> jcm
>
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