Groan. I have solved the problem. It was a combination of things. I
didn't realise that FDS would do SSL console connections in X out of the
box. There is no need to get any other bits of Java and libs. The
version of JSS that comes with 1.0.2 is 3.7, which is fine. Once I'd
fixed that and reverted
Philip Kime wrote:
Weird. I just installed that rpm on a rhel4 x86_64 system and I got
totally different numbers from what you reported in your earlier
email,
quoted below:
Sorry, me being stupid. I had followed the instructions here:
http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/How
> Weird. I just installed that rpm on a rhel4 x86_64 system and I got
> totally different numbers from what you reported in your earlier
email,
> quoted below:
Sorry, me being stupid. I had followed the instructions here:
http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Howto:WindowsConsole
For gettin
Nathan Kinder wrote:
Try using a different bind DN for chaining than your "cn=Replication
Manger, cn=config" user. It could be that replication is getting
confused when chaining updates are being performed by that user since
it will assume that updates by that user were sent via a replication
Try using a different bind DN for chaining than your "cn=Replication
Manger, cn=config" user. It could be that replication is getting
confused when chaining updates are being performed by that user since it
will assume that updates by that user were sent via a replication
agreement. I would c
Example 1:
Adding an entry to the consumer:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./ldapmodify -a -D cn=Manager -w - -h localhost -p 1389
Enter bind password:
dn: uid=sbody,ou=people,o=thgg,dc=hg,dc=com
objectClass: hgperson
telephonenumber: 555-555-
sn: Body
cn: Some Body
givenName: Some
mail: [EMAIL PRO
Philip Kime wrote:
What version of fedora ds is this?
fedora-ds-1.0.2-1.RHEL4
installed from
fedora-ds-1.0.2-1.RHEL4.x86_64.opt.rpm
Downloaded from
http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Download
Weird. I just installed that rpm on a rhel4 x86_64 system and I got
totally dif
James B Newby wrote:
Yes, it is a read-only consumer, set up as per instructions in the
administration guide.
My multi-master replication scheme works fine. When chaining is not
set up, write operations to the read-only consumer fail. When
chaining is set up, writes can be made to the read-on
Yes, it is a read-only consumer, set up as per instructions in the
administration guide. My multi-master replication scheme works fine.
When chaining is not set up, write operations to the read-only consumer
fail. When chaining is set up, writes can be made to the read-only
consumer but they
James B Newby wrote:
Yes. I can add or modify entries on the consumer with update chaining
set up, but those changes do not propagate to the master. If I search
on the master for the entry created on the consumer :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]$ ./ldapsearch -b dc=hg,dc=com -D cn=Manager -w -
-h l
basile wrote:
hi
is it possible to scheduled backup through fedora console
No. I guess the usual way to do this is to set up a cron script.
thanks
basile
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hi
is it possible to scheduled backup through fedora console
thanks
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