tamarin p wrote:
2009/3/11 Rich Megginson <rmeggins(a)redhat.com
<mailto:rmeggins@redhat.com>>
tamarin p wrote:
3) I'm assuming it's only possible to have one admin
console/config server per machine. Ie not possible to have
four server instances on the same box but have the first two
managed through one console and the remaining two through
another (on the same machine)?
There can be only 1 admin server per machine. The admin server on
that machine manages all directory server instances on that
machine. You can create directory server instances that cannot be
managed in the console at all using setup-ds.pl. I don't know if
that answers your question.
Thanks for the explanation, Rich.
One additional question with regards to the above, though, if I may:
Does this mean it's not intended/possible to register ldap instance(s)
on machine A with the config-server on machine B? I assumed it was
because answering "yes" on the register-with-existing-configserv step
in setup-ds-admin.pl prompts you for a full ldap-URL.
You usually have a single
configuration directory server for a single
admin domain, which may consist of many machines. So yes, that's what
that dialog does - it registers your directory server with a (possibly)
remote configuration directory server, used to store configuration for
many machines.
However, creating an instance with setup-ds.pl and then later running
register-ds-admin.pl it only seems possible to register locally by
folder/identifier, not ldap-URL.
It should be possible both ways.
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