Ulli Horlacher wrote:
Yes. It's not intuitive if you are familiar setting up OpenLDAP and other FOSS server software.On Thu 2005-12-22 (08:04), Richard Megginson wrote:If I understand you correctly, start-setup and start-slapd are scripts which will be generated by startup/startup?Yes.Nice to know that I have understood at least SOMETHING :-)
It should have asked you many more questions here - about other aspects of server configuration.Continue? (yes/no) y Please select 1, 2, or 3 (default: 2) getFQDN: hostname = lanldap2 getFQDN: host lanldap2 = lanldap2.rus.uni-stuttgart.de getFQDN: host lanldap2 has length 9 getFQDN: new max host lanldap2 has length 9 getFQDN: host lanldap2.rus.uni-stuttgart.de has length 30 getFQDN: new max host lanldap2.rus.uni-stuttgart.de has length 30 getFQDN: host lanldap2.rus.uni-stuttgart.de has length 30 getFQDN: host lanldap2 has length 9 Hostname to use (default: lanldap2.rus.uni-stuttgart.de) Server user ID to use (default: nobody) Server group ID to use (default: nobody)Yes I was asked many more questions:Fedora configuration directory server? [No]: Do you want to use another directory to store your data? [No]: Directory server network port [389]: Directory server identifier [lanldap2]: administrator ID [admin]: Suffix [dc=rus, dc=uni-stuttgart, dc=de]: Directory Manager DN [cn=Directory Manager]: Administration Domain [rus.uni-stuttgart.de]: Administration port [47328]: Run Administration Server as [root]: Apache Directory [/usr/sbin/]:I confirmed all defaults (besides the password, of course) and then I got: [slapd-lanldap2]: starting up server ... [slapd-lanldap2]: Attempting to obtain server status . . . [slapd-lanldap2]: Attempting to obtain server status . . . [slapd-lanldap2]: Attempting to obtain server status . . . [slapd-lanldap2]: Attempting to obtain server status . . . These other questions from above are not found in the log-file.
Ok. I just wanted to make sure that was not a problem.
Sorry about that. It's just that we've never tried to build or run it on SLES. I'm afraid you are the first person to step up and actually try it.problems. Are you starting from scratch when you attempt to run setup again? That is, do yourpm -e fedora-ds then rm -rf /opt/fedora-ds ?Yes. I could now have a closer look (sh -x) at the setup-script, but I will useanother approach: I have now installed fedora core 4 in vmware. I will later go back debugging FDS on SLES 9. My boss wants a running LDAP server NOW :-}
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