yes, this is precisely where/when I get these errors, could there be
something wrong(bug)
with the way f9(console) figures out what f10(servers) needs/uses? (both
f9/10 64bit) (both admin/ds on the same f10 box)
it works for admin server (downloading jar) but not for ds servers(above
error)
thanks Rich.
Rich Megginson wrote:
lejeczek wrote:
hi everybody,
error is from idm console, rpms are as follows:
fedora-ds-base-1.2.0-4.fc9.x86_64
fedora-ds-dsgw-1.1.2-1.fc9.x86_64
fedora-ds-base-devel-1.2.0-4.fc9.x86_64
fedora-ds-console-1.2.0-1.fc9.noarch
fedora-ds-admin-1.1.7-3.fc9.x86_64
fedora-ds-admin-console-1.1.3-1.fc9.noarch
and yet, even if I delete ~/.fedora-idm-console and start console, I
can connect to admin servers but not do ds
and when above folder gets created anew after manual deleteion files
actually copied from, I guess, /usr/share/dirsrv/html/java/
and not linked as they used to be, linking would be better - not?
Not. The console is designed to manage remote servers - each server
version has its own jar file version. The console figures out which
jar file it needs to manage which server, and requests that jar file
to be downloaded from the admin server and installed in your local
~/.fedora-idm-console directory.
and this numbering versions nomenclature is a bit messy, there in
~/.fedo... should be fedora-{ds,admin} linked to
correct versions in /usr/share/dirsrv/html/java/
so my call for help is - what is missing, I rpm'ed above packages but
it did not help
i can copy files by hand but I expect it to work out of box - no?
The way it works is that you start the console and select which server
you want to manage. The console is supposed to automatically detect,
download, and install the correct jar file.
cheers everybody
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