Hi Jason,

Are you logging in as Directory Manager?  If not, try that.

Now it could be possible that part of the "o=netscaperoot" suffix has been deleted(accidentally?).  That entire server group folder structure is o=netscaperoot, so the entries are either missing, or you don't have permissions to read them.  Logging in as Directory Manger bypasses all access controls rules - so that's one way rule out access control. 

As for other console issues you can run it with debug logging to get more information about failures, etc:  

# 389-console -D 9

Also to register instances, you run "register-ds-admin.pl", not "setup-ds-admin.pl -u".

HTH,

Mark

On 12/5/18 10:04 PM, Jason Jenkins wrote:

Hi,

 

I have 389 Management Console v1.1.6  installed on Windows and have been using it for some time without any problems. Today I logged in and found that after connecting to a host that there is nothing to be found under the Server Group folder.  I navigate the tree for my host and what used to be “Administration Server” & “Dirsrv Hostname” are both gone from the Server Group folder.

 

This is the same for any directory server host that I connect to. I’ve also reinstalled the version that I am using. And there is no difference. I tried installing a newer version of Management Console and it dies right after running what-ever it does in a command prompt. So I went back to v1.1.6.

 

I verified that nothing changed on the network end. I can telnet to ports 389, 636 and 9830. I can hit 9830 from a web browser on this windows host. I ran “setup-ds-admin.pl -u” to re-register and nothing has changed. No errors or anything new in the logs from what I have seen prior. Once again this is across all of my directory server hosts that I was able to manage in the past.


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