jean-Noël Chardron wrote: > hello, > > In my company, the AD server that is sync with a 389 directory server > will be changed by a new one (because the actual AD is used and old and > not eternal) > In the documentation > http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/8.1/admin/Windows_Sync.html > I don't find the possibility to edit the name of the AD in the Sync > agreement in the console of 389. > I suppose that I need to delete the previous sync agreement and create a > new sync agreement with the new AD server. > So I have question about this process : > 1/ does the deleting sync agreement delete the data in the 389 directory > server? > No. > 2/ Do I need to create the new sync agreement before to delete the > previous or vice versa ? > You should first delete the previous, then create a new one. Alternately, you could stop the server, and edit the dse.ldif file directly, and just change the name of the AD host. That might work - the DS uses the AD DirSync control to sync with AD - if the hostname/IP address is part of the cookie, then incremental sync from AD to DS might fail - in that case, you would have to re-init the sync (which is what you would have to do anyway if you delete and add the agreement). > > thanks, > > -- 389 users mailing list 389-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-users