I think if you're in the Directory tab, and you click right on the top level node, it should give you the option to create the root entry for your new suffix (or sub suffix). New Root Suffix entry or something like that. Suffix creation does not create the entry.

Noriko Hosoi wrote:

speedy zinc wrote:

--- David Boreham wrote:

on the same directory, and then search through

ldapsearch -b "dc=alpha,dc=com" ...

and

ldapsearch -b "dc=beta,dc=com" ...

The console does not seem to allow that. I wonder
though.


http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/7.1/entry_dist.html#17930

Ah ok, so it's done from the configuration tab, I was
trying to do this in the directory tab.

Ok, now that I've created a second root suffix, how
do I manage it? The directory tab only shows the
first suffix.
I created a new root suffix "dc=alpha,dc=com", with a
database named alpha, and checked the option to add
associate database.

But from the console, I can't seem to be able to do
anything with it.

thanks

sz

I wonder if you have initialized your new database? Once you did it, you should be able to see it on the directory tab.
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/7.1/dbmanage.html#1117340
Thanks,
--noriko

                
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