Re: Console and Schema Attribute Errors

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On 2/26/20 12:43 PM, Thad wrote:
There are 2 LDIF files on the old server (01Common, 05RFC2247) that don't exist on the new server but no luck in finding that line. I went ahead and did a grep of the files in the schema directory on both servers and couldn't find that entry in either place.

Is it possible to do a master/replica from DS 8.2 to 10 to take advantage of the schema replication?

This could work as a migration technique, but I would not use it as a long term solution.


As for the console issue, I'm not sure why the jar files are not downloading.  Hopefully they were not removed, but you should be able to find a copy on the FS.  Check on the master or replica for ~/.redhat-ds-console/jars/redhat-*.jar

If you find them then you can manually add them on the other server under ~/.redhat-ds-console/jars/

Also it would not hurt to run "setup-ds-admin.pl -u".  It just runs these upgrade scripts and it's ok if they get run multiple times.


As for the schema issue, the ACL is complaining that you are using an attribute that does not exist in the schema the ACI will be ignored.  So you should add "ssn" to the schema, or change the aci to not use "ssn".  If you have "ssn" in your custom schema its in /etc/dirsrv/slapd-YOUR_ISNTNCE/schema/99user.ldif then you just need to restart the server or run the schema-reload.pl script.

HTH,

Mark

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