Dave Augustus wrote:
But of course the console is required to *manage* one or more
instances
of FDS. So it would seem that having the management console on more than
one server would be beneficial from a high-availability standpoint. Is
there a method to add an existing install of FDS to an existing install
of the FDS admin ?
As I said, I have 2 servers in a multimaster configuration. I am running
the console on both. Can I add the non-local instance of FDS to the
local version? That would give me the ability to manage both servers
from either one of the FDS admin consoles.
It is possible, but not easy. The best way I can think of would be to
actually do this to see what entries are created. E.g. setup a new ds
instance using setup and register it with your configuration ds. Take a
db2ldif dump of o=netscaperoot on your configuration ds before and
after, and compare. Also compare the dse.ldif from the new console
instance with the instance that is not in the console.
Thanks,
Dave
On Thu, 2006-12-07 at 16:34 -0700, Richard Megginson wrote:
> Dave Augustus wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I have 2 LDAP servers running in MultiMaster behind a load balancer. I
>> also have FDS management consoles running on both.
>>
>> Is the management console required for each install of FDS ?
>>
>>
> No.
>
>> Is there a way to consolidate them?
>>
>>
> When you installed the first instance of FDS, it should have created it
> as the configuration DS. When you run setup subsequent times, in
> Typical mode, you will be given the opportunity to register the new
> instance with the configuration DS.
>
>> Thanks,
>> Dave
>>
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