Re: [389-users] Clarification on admin server and console

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>>
>> +Entry cn=changelog5,cn=config is added
>> +Processing 03replica.ldif ...
>> +++check_and_add_entry: Entry not found cn=replica,cn="o=NetscapeRoot",cn=mapping tree,cn=config error No such object
>> +ERROR: adding an entry cn=replica,cn="o=NetscapeRoot",cn=mapping tree,cn=config failed, error: No such object
>> dn: cn=replica,cn="o=NetscapeRoot",cn=mapping tree,cn=config
>> objectclass: top
>> objectclass: nsDS5Replica
>> objectclass: extensibleObject
>> cn: replica
>> nsds5replicaroot: o=NetscapeRoot
>> nsds5replicaid: 1
>> nsds5replicatype: 3
>> nsds5flags: 1
>> nsds5replicapurgedelay: 604800
>> nsds5replicabinddn: cn=Replication Manager,cn=config
>>
>> +ERROR: There was an error processing entry cn=replica,cn="o=NetscapeRoot",cn=mapping tree,cn=config
>> +Cannot continue processing entries.
>> Error adding entry 'cn=replica,cn="o=NetscapeRoot",cn=mapping tree,cn=config'.  Error: No such object
>> Error: Could not create directory server instance '389-master01'.
>> Exiting . . .
>>
>This means the parent entry cn="o=NetscapeRoot",cn=mapping
>tree,cn=config does not exist - yes, this is a problem because, when
>setting up the server to be a configuration directory server, the
>o=NetscapeRoot suffix and database are added later, after the initial
>instance creation, when the ConfigFile directives are processed.  I
>suppose you could add those as well - use the file
>/usr/share/dirsrv/data/template-suffix-db.ldif - make a copy - replace
>%ds_bename% with NetscapeRoot and %ds_suffix% with o=NetscapeRoot - use
>that file as the first ConfigFile directive.  Then, when
>setup-ds-admin.pl tries to add those, it should be ok if they already exist.

Thanks I will try the re-ordering and see if I can get it working that way. I discovered a previous thread with the same file which also mentions a bug in the documentation. The bug still exists I will raise an bugzilla to get the documentation clarified on the requirements of creating a root entry.

The thread I am referring to is: http://www.mail-archive.com/fedora-directory-users@xxxxxxxxxx/msg08032.html

Something else occurred to me. If you have a shared/replicated NetscapeRoot database and lets say 12 servers over 3 datacentres, 6 providers and 6 consumers. You will end up with 12 servers in a multimaster group for the netscaperoot database but only 6 servers in a multi master setup for the userdata database. That seems quite a lot of masters for NetscapeRoot. Is that considered to many and/or is there any recommendations when having that many servers?

Regards

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