Server1 Console pointing to Server2 Dir Srv looks like either DNS/Hostname
(hosts file) issue or someone has changed dirsrv-admin params. Check the
parameters on /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv/adm.conf file it should point to your
intended server.
On Wednesday, January 23, 2013, Rich Megginson wrote:
On 01/23/2013 08:56 AM, Elizabeth Jones wrote:
> I had a strange thing start up yesterday with my 389-console.
>
> I have 4 directory servers in 2 data centers. I have been using
> 389-console to manage them. Yesterday, I opened 389-console for server 1
> in datacenter 2 (DC2_1) and it ended up showing me server 1 in DC1
> (DC1_1). Then I opened 389-console for DC2_2 and it was pointing at DC2_1.
> I had a VM snapshot of DC2_1, so I rolled back to that snapshot and then
> it was fine. But no snapshot of DC2_1 and I can't seem to get it to point
> to it's own directory server. None of the files on the servers were
> changed (no one has access to these files except me). I had been doing
> some testing trying to set up a Solaris client to point to DC2_1 earlier
> in the day, using ldapclient init and modify commands. Replication between
> these servers is -
>
> DC1_1 replicates to DC1_2 and DC2_1
> DC1_2 replicates to DC1_1
> DC2_1 replicates to DC2_2 and DC1_1
> DC2_2 replictes to DC2_1
>
> I don't have netscaperoot replicating, only userRoot data.
>
> Any thoughts as to why those two servers got borked or how to fix?
>
I have no idea how they got changed. Something must have happened. The
console won't just spontaneously start pointing to a different server.
Try running setup-ds-admin.pl -u on all of your servers.
> thanks -
>
> EJ
>
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