Mister Anonyme wrote:
Can you be more specific?
So, I did it in another way.
On the first server, I created this inf file:
==================================
[General]
FullMachineName = firstserver.domain
AdminDomain = domain
SuiteSpotUserID = nobody
SuiteSpotGroup = nobody
ConfigDirectoryLdapURL = ldap://firstserver.domain:389/o=NetscapeRoot
ConfigDirectoryAdminID = admin
ConfigDirectoryAdminPwd = pass
[admin]
ServerAdminID = admin
ServerAdminPwd = pass
SysUser = nobody
ServerIpAddress = 1.1.1.1
Port = 9830
[slapd]
InstallLdifFile = suggest
ServerIdentifier = firstserver
ServerPort = 389
AddOrgEntries = Yes
RootDN = cn=Directory Manager
RootDNPwd = pass
SlapdConfigForMC = yes
Suffix = dc=host, dc=domain
UseExistingMC = 0
AddSampleEntries = No
=========================
I ran like this:
# /usr/sbin/setup-ds-admin.pl -s -f file.inf
Then, I configured the replication in the console for the DB NetscapeRoot.
On the second server, I created this inf file:
========
[General]
FullMachineName = secodserver.domain
AdminDomain = domain
SuiteSpotUserID = nobody
SuiteSpotGroup = nobody
ConfigDirectoryLdapURL = ldap://firstserver.domain:389/o=NetscapeRoot
ConfigDirectoryAdminID = admin
ConfigDirectoryAdminPwd = pass
[admin]
ServerAdminID = admin
ServerAdminPwd = pass
SysUser = nobody
ServerIpAddress = 1.1.1.1
Port = 9830
[slapd]
InstallLdifFile = suggest
ServerIdentifier = secodserver
ServerPort = 389
AddOrgEntries = Yes
RootDN = cn=Directory Manager
RootDNPwd = pass
SlapdConfigForMC = yes
Suffix = dc=host, dc=domain
UseExistingMC = 1
AddSampleEntries = No
================
As you can see, I installed the second server but it uses the
Administrative Server on the first server.
You can't really do that. The
purpose of the Administration Server is
to provide a management agent on each machine. This allows you to
remotely manage the directory server (e.g. start it remotely, and run
other CGIs, among other things). A "remote Admin Server" doesn't make
sense.
I created NetscapeRoot database on the second server and I configured
the replication.
Until now, it works very well.
When I want to change the second server that to use its own
Administrative Server, I ran this command on the second server:
You can't
really do that.
# /usr/sbin/register-ds-admin.pl
it seems that this server isn't able to clean his old DS directory and
it always asking me to enter the password... I also tried to installe
the second server without installing the Administrative Server
(setup-ds.pl instead of setup-ds-admin.pl) and I still face the same
issue, not really same, but it always asks the password. I tried the
trick of "PTA (Pass Thru Authentication" and it doesn't fix the issue.
Here the log:
[root@nlnmlp22 eleblanc]# /usr/sbin/register-ds-admin.pl
Beginning registration of the Directory Server
====================================================================
The Directory Server locates its configuration file (dse.ldif) at
/etc/dirsrv/slapd-ID, by default. If you have Directory Server(s)
which configuration file is put at the other location, you need to
input it to register the server.
If you have such Directory Server, type the full path that stores the
configuration file.
If you don't, type return.
[configuration directory path or return]:
====================================================================
Candidate servers to register:
/etc/dirsrv/slapd-nlnmlp22
====================================================================
Do you want to use this server as Configuration Directory Server?
Directory server identifier: nlnmlp22
====================================================================
Cleaning up old Config DS:
====================================================================
Please input the password for the Administrator User uid=admin,
ou=Administrators, ou=TopologyManagement, o=NetscapeRoot:
Error: failed to clean up the configuration info from the old
Configuration
Directory Server .
====================================================================
Please input the password for the Administrator User uid=admin,
ou=Administrators, ou=TopologyManagement, o=NetscapeRoot:
Error: failed to clean up the configuration info from the old
Configuration
Directory Server .
Thank you very much for your help!
E.
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