Rob Crittenden wrote:
Richard Megginson wrote:
Jim Summers wrote:
Hello List,
I am closing in on my target date to switch over to FDS. On my test
machines I have been running with FC4. I need to re-install the
operating system and when I do I will have to use RHEL4.
My plan was to shutdown the DS.
Then make a tarball of /opt/fedora-ds and several other directories.
Next re-install with RHEL4
Drop in my iptables
Install fedora-ds and verify the OS / performance settings.
Then extract my fedora-ds tarball
and then hold my breath and start the DS service(s) and presto all is
well???
I have no idea. It should work, but I really don't know if there are
any runtime dependencies in the FDS FC4 RPM binaries that will break
when run on RHEL4.
I plan on installing the FDS with the rpm from:
http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Download
and use the fedora-ds-1.0.2-1.RHEL4.i386.opt.rpm
Does this sound like a feasible approach?
I am a little unsure if it will break any of my configured ssl
stuff. Which is a basic self-signed scenario using the
/opt/fedora-ds/shared/bin/certutil for the key generation.
I don't think that will be a problem as long as you don't change the
hostname of the machine.
Also note that upgrading could be a problem since you aren't doing a
standard RPM installation to begin with. You might be able to "trick" it
by installing the Fedora RPM and then untarring over top of that.
Ah, Now I see the problem. What about only untarring the following
directories from my backed up DS from /opt/fedora-ds:
admin-serv
alias
slapd-[hostname]
Then I should have my config, ssl, and directory with my 99user schema.
Would this be cleaner?
Thanks again.
rob
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