Re: [389-users] problem with dirsrv-admin

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Stefano Manfredda wrote:
>    Hello all,
>
> In these days I have to take a look to a student who's partecipating 
> to a stage, since my colleague, her tutor, is in vacations; her goal 
> is to develop a php script to let people change some of their 
> attributes on our LDAP; since we use a 389-directory running on a RH5 
> as LDAP, she has installed CentOS 5.5 on a virtual machine  (she uses 
> windows a s OS)  and then 389-directory. She has set up the directory, 
> imported the production LDAP schema and a reduced version of our 
> production ou, the way to get experienced with 389-directory and to 
> start develop in php.
>
>    Until yesterday anything was OK but this morning she wasn't able to 
> get into 389-console, the java-based UI; I've took a look and trying 
> to start dirsrv-admin I've got a "service unknown" message; so I 
> looked in system-configure-services just to know that dirsrv-admin 
> service wasn't in services list as in /etc/rc.d ... it seems to be 
> disappeared without traces in logs (at least into logs I've checked in 
> the few time I've spent this morning), or better to have been deleted.
>
>    So, finally, the question is: if I tell her to re-run setup-ds-admin,
Why?  That doesn't have anything to do with the dirsrv-admin service 
being missing.  It won't restore it either.

Do you have /usr/sbin/start-ds-admin?
> does she need to re-import the whole schema,
No.
> ou and so on before re-starting doing her job?
No.
>
>    Thanks,
>
>       Stefano
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