Re: Missing tasks directory

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Martin Eckel wrote:
Am Di 09.10.2007 17:47 schrieb Richard Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx>:

> Martin Eckel wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have installed fedora-ds-1.0.4-1 on a FC6 Linux. I am able to run
> > the startconsole, but when I open the Admin Server window and select
> > any item than an error message appears that it trys to access to
> > /admin-serv/tasks/Configuration/ServerSetup. But the tasks directory
> > don't exist. I would expect that is was created by the rpm-package
> > while installation but it isn't.
> > I started the rpm-installation with the --nodeps argument (what I
> > would like to avoid, I assume that could be the reason) because it
> > says that no httpd is available, but an apache is already installed as
> > source-package on this system. I have created a symbolic link before
> > to the httpd-file in /usr/sbin but that don't help.
> > Anyone knows, why no tasks directory and its subfolders was created
> > after the installation ?
> That URL path is not the actual path in the file system. The way the
> admin server works is that it maps that URL to a LDAP entry somewhere
> under o=NetscapeRoot in the configuration directory server. It does
> this so it can apply fine grained access control to each task based on
> Fedora DS ACIs, rather than on httpd access control.
>
> It's going to be tricky to install properly without an httpd.worker
> package available for setup.

My Apache is compiled as worker version.

> >
> > Excuse me for my bad English and many Thanks in advance
> > Martin
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Thank you for your answer, Richard. I am still working on the same problem. I have checked my ldap structure into the Directory Server startconsole. There exists an "admin-serv-ldap" element into the NetscapeRoot Directory. I have called my servername "ldap" while the installation setup,so it should be correct. But if I click on any button into the Admin Server console window, the error-message shows that it trys to access to "admin-serv" directory.
Check the admin server access and error logs /opt/fedora-ds/admin-serv/logs
Also a mysterious thing is that if I click on a button into the Directory Server window, i.e. "Manage Certificates" than only an empty box is appearing.
Check the admin server access and error logs?
Is there any configuration file where this access path is defined ?
Not exactly. It's really very simple - the admin server converts the path /admin-serv/Tasks/Name into an ldap entry - it first looks for the admin server entry cn=admin-serv-ldap, then looks for cn=Name,cn=Tasks under that entry.

Regards,
Martin


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