Hi,
On Thu, 24 Mar 2022 at 09:20, Johannes Kastl <kastl(a)b1-systems.de> wrote:
Hi everyone,
sorry if this question was asked before, but as I found nothing in the docs I am
blocked at the moment.
I got 389ds running in Kubernetes, which uses a very simple container.inf file:
This is actually a .dsrc file (even though it's named differently), so
it's not used to create an instance, but to help you to connect to
your instance using dsconf inside the container.
> [localhost]
> # Note that '/' is replaced to '%%2f' for ldapi url format.
> # So this is pointing to /data/run/slapd-localhost.socket
> uri = ldapi://%%2fdata%%2frun%%2fslapd-localhost.socket
> binddn = cn=Directory Manager
> # Set your basedn here
> basedn = dc=example,dc=com
So no sample entries are being generated (no "sample_entries = yes").
I tried to follow and see which steps I need from the quickstart:
https://www.port389.org/docs/389ds/howto/quickstart.html
Checking the status is the first thing that does not work, as dsctl inside the
container does not have a "status" subcommand:
> 389server-6fff4cb6d8-kjjd4:/ # dsctl slapd-localhost status
> usage: dsctl [-h] [-v] [-j] [-l] [instance]
{db2index,db2bak,db2ldif,dbverify,bak2db,ldif2db,backups,ldifs,tls,healthcheck,get-nsstate,ldifgen,dsrc,cockpit,dblib}
...
> dsctl: error: invalid choice: 'status' (choose from 'db2index',
'db2bak', 'db2ldif', 'dbverify', 'bak2db',
'ldif2db', 'backups', 'ldifs', 'tls',
'healthcheck', 'get-nsstate', 'ldifgen', 'dsrc',
'cockpit', 'dblib')
> 389server-6fff4cb6d8-kjjd4:/ #
The "healthcheck" seems to be successful. Puuh.
Adding a user fails with "Error: 105 - 4 - 32 - No such object - []", most
probably because there is no content inside the server yet (no base object,
users OU or similar).
So I tried to query the server using ldapsearch (from the outside) and got a
working connection, even with "-ZZ":
> $ ldapsearch -x -W -H ldap://my-389ds-server -D "cn=Directory Manager" -ZZ
-b cn=config
> [...]
> # search result
> search: 3
> result: 0 Success
>
> # numResponses: 161
> # numEntries: 160
OK, let's add a base object using ldapadd:
> dn: dc=example,dc=com
> objectClass: domain
> objectClass: dcObject
> $ ldapadd -x -f base_only.ldif -D "cn=Directory Manager" -W -H
ldap://my-389ds-server
> Enter LDAP Password:
> adding new entry "dc=example,dc=com"
> ldap_add: No such object (32)
I tried different combinations of objectClass'es, but always got error 32.
Question: How do I get content into the server initially? It seems I have an
empty server, but I found no documentation on what to do at this point.
You have to create a backend and suffix first, because they are not
created by default:
dsconf localhost backend create --suffix="dc=example,dc=com" \
--be-name userRoot --create-suffix --create-entries
Leave --create-entries if you don't need sample entries present.
Sorry about the missing docs. I'm working on a howto doc for running
DS in OpenShift, hope to publish it soon.
Am I missing some schema? If so, how would I bootstrap it?
Sorry if those are obvious questions, but either I am lacking the deep LDAP
knowledge to answer them myself or there is an error in my setup.
Thanks in advance!
Johannes
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