2009/4/24 Rich Megginson <rmeggins(a)redhat.com
<mailto:rmeggins@redhat.com>>
tamarin p wrote:
Can you post your slapd-test2.inf? Be sure to obscure any
sensitive info first.
Here it is. It is mostly a copy of the example 6.2 in the installation
doc for silent installs.
# slapd-test2.inf for installation on
ldap2.test.com
<
http://ldap2.test.com>
# config directory on
ldap1.test.com <
http://ldap1.test.com>
[General]
AdminDomain =
test.com <
http://test.com>
SuiteSpotGroup = nobody
ConfigDirectoryLdapURL = ldap://ldap1.test.com:4000/o=NetscapeRoot
<
http://ldap1.test.com:4000/o=NetscapeRoot>
ConfigDirectoryAdminID = admin
ConfigDirectoryAdminPwd = pwd
SuiteSpotUserID = nobody
[slapd]
InstallLdifFile = suggest
ServerIdentifier = test2
ServerPort = 4002
AddOrgEntries = No
RootDN = cn=Directory Manager
RootDNPwd = pwd
Suffix = dc=test,dc=com
UseExistingMC = Yes
UseExistingUG= No
AddSampleEntries = No
[admin]
ServerAdminID = admin
ServerAdminPwd = pwd
ServerIpAddress = 0.0.0.0
Port = 9830
If I add FullMachineName directive to the inf then this is
added instead of empty string, but according to the docs
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/install/8.0/Installation_Gu...
this should be the hostname of the machine you're installing
ON. Additionally this still leaves me with the wrong port, ie
ldap://ldap01.test.com:4002 <
http://ldap01.test.com:4002>
<
http://ldap01.test.com:4002> (it uses the FullMachineName but
local port for the instance being created). But on the second
run it is always corrected. So the workaround I have found is
to just make sure adm.conf exists already. Then it always
works, even when the file is blank.
Ok. Looks like the auto hostname thing is not working. We use
perl Net::Domain hostfqdn if FullMachineName is absent - it uses
some complicated formula involving sys::hostname,
/etc/resolv.conf, etc. I'm not sure why it would fail completely
though.
Could be I'm missing some lib, but on the other hand, it looks as if
the ldapurl in adm.conf must point to the config directory so it
wouldn't do any good if it did correctly set the hostname of the
machine you install on (
ldap2.test.com <
http://ldap2.test.com> in my
case), since the configdir is on another machine. The correct ldap url
for config directory is always going to be ldap://ldap1.test.com:4000
<
http://ldap1.test.com:4000> and looks like the script should always
just use the host:port from ConfigDirectoryLdapURL for ldapurl in
adm.conf. Also, regardless if fullmachinename is set or not, when
adm.conf already exists on running setup-ds-admin, the property is
always set correctly to ldap://ldap1.test.com:4000
<
http://ldap1.test.com:4000> and the registration/unregistration works
after.
So the problem is that it does not correctly parse the host:port from
the ConfigDirectoryLdapURL?
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