:-) There is no downtime it just does a bunch of ldapmodifies to add
the o=netscapeoot suffix. You might need to restart the admin server,
but not DS.
Here are some useful links:
Output it much better after including -x, screenshot below. If we
run
the register-ds-admin, will there be any downtime to the server? I
just need to confirm that this will not affect the userroot database
in any way, since classes start next week and I value my job :)
Cassandra Reed
978-762-4222
EDP Systems Analyst III
North Shore Community College
1 Ferncroft Road, Danvers MA 01923
On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 4:19 PM Mark Reynolds <mreynolds(a)redhat.com
<mailto:mreynolds@redhat.com>> wrote:
On 08/30/2018 03:35 PM, Cassandra Reed wrote:
> Thanks, Mark. When executing the ldapsearch that you suggested,
> I am getting an error message: ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s:
> Unknown authentication method (-6) additional info: SASL(-4): no
> mechanism available:
Ugh sorry you need to add -x:
ldapsearch -D "cn=directory manager" -W -x -b o=netscapeoot
objectclass=* dn
>
> We have been replicating o=netscaperoot - I am not sure how up to
> date the replicas are, considering the trouble that we are having
> with the config db right now...
That's the problem. If you are replicating o=netscaperoot to
other servers that use the console, are you are basically hosing
each one of those servers o=netscaperoot suffix. o=netscaperoot is
specific to the host in which it was originally created. You
should only replicate o=netscaperoot as backup technique, and it
should not replicated to a server that uses the 389-console -
otherwise the console won't work (e.g. blank screen)
So the console will only work on the original server you started
replication from.
Now to fix it, assuming this is the case...
You have to remove o=netscapeorot suffix, and run
register-ds-admin.pl <
http://register-ds-admin.pl> to recreate
o=netscaperoot suffix for that server
Regards,
Mark
>
>
> Cassandra Reed
> 978-762-4222
> EDP Systems Analyst III
> North Shore Community College
> 1 Ferncroft Road, Danvers MA 01923
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 3:20 PM Mark Reynolds
> <mreynolds(a)redhat.com <mailto:mreynolds@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
>
>
> On 08/30/2018 03:07 PM, Cassandra Reed wrote:
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> You are correct, it does appear that the o=netscaperoot
>> suffix was removed.
> No, I think it's still there. Try this search:
>
> # ldapsearch -D "cn=directory manager" -W -b
> o=netscapeoot objectclass=* dn
>
> Maybe try restarting the admin server:
>
> # restart-ds-admin
>
>
> Are you replicating o=netscaperoot by any chance?
>
> Mark
>
>
>> Below is a bit of the access log file during the launch of
>> the console. We have two other servers that this Master was
>> replicating to, is it possible to export the netscaperoot
>> from one of those other two servers and import to the
>> Master? What would this require and would it be service
>> impacting at all? (Reboot of the server/etc.) One of the
>> servers hasn't been replicating in some time, would an older
>> version of netscaperoot have any impact on the userroot
>> directory?
>>
>> [30/Aug/2018:14:28:03 -0400] conn=1035324 fd=79 slot=79
>> connection from 127.0.0.1 to 127.0.0.1
>> [30/Aug/2018:14:28:03 -0400] conn=1035324 op=0 BIND
>> dn="cn=Directory Manager" method=128 version=3
>> [30/Aug/2018:14:28:03 -0400] conn=1035324 op=0 RESULT err=0
>> tag=97 nentries=0 etime=0 dn="cn=directory manager"
>> [30/Aug/2018:14:28:03 -0400] conn=1035324 op=1 SRCH
>>
base="cn=user,cn=DefaultObjectClassesContainer,ou=1.1,ou=admin,ou=Global
>>
Preferences,ou=northshore.edu
>> <
http://northshore.edu>,o=NetscapeRoot" scope=0
>> filter="(|(objectClass=*)(objectClass=ldapsubentry))"
attrs=ALL
>> [30/Aug/2018:14:28:03 -0400] conn=1035324 op=1 RESULT err=32
>> tag=101 nentries=0 etime=0
>> [30/Aug/2018:14:28:03 -0400] conn=1035324 op=2 SRCH
>>
base="cn=group,cn=DefaultObjectClassesContainer,ou=1.1,ou=admin,ou=Global
>>
Preferences,ou=northshore.edu
>> <
http://northshore.edu>,o=NetscapeRoot" scope=0
>> filter="(|(objectClass=*)(objectClass=ldapsubentry))"
attrs=ALL
>> [30/Aug/2018:14:28:03 -0400] conn=1035324 op=2 RESULT err=32
>> tag=101 nentries=0 etime=0
>> [30/Aug/2018:14:28:03 -0400] conn=1035324 op=3 SRCH
>>
base="cn=OU,cn=DefaultObjectClassesContainer,ou=1.1,ou=admin,ou=Global
>>
Preferences,ou=northshore.edu
>> <
http://northshore.edu>,o=NetscapeRoot" scope=0
>> filter="(|(objectClass=*)(objectClass=ldapsubentry))"
attrs=ALL
>> [30/Aug/2018:14:28:03 -0400] conn=1035324 op=3 RESULT err=32
>> tag=101 nentries=0 etime=0
>> [30/Aug/2018:14:28:03 -0400] conn=1035324 op=4 SRCH
>> base="cn=ResourceEditorExtension,ou=1.1,ou=admin,ou=Global
>>
Preferences,ou=northshore.edu
>> <
http://northshore.edu>,o=NetscapeRoot" scope=1
>> filter="(objectClass=nsAdminResourceEditorExtension)"
attrs=ALL
>> [30/Aug/2018:14:28:03 -0400] conn=1035324 op=4 RESULT err=32
>> tag=101 nentries=0 etime=0
>>
>>
>> Thank you,
>> -Cassie
>>
>> Cassandra Reed
>> 978-762-4222
>> EDP Systems Analyst III
>> North Shore Community College
>> 1 Ferncroft Road, Danvers MA 01923
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 9:44 AM Mark Reynolds
>> <mreynolds(a)redhat.com <mailto:mreynolds@redhat.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Are you logging in as Directory Manager?
>>
>> If you are, perhaps the o=netscaperoot suffix was
>> removed from DS? You need to look at the access log in
>> this case and what it's doing when you log in.
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>
>
>
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