Hi,
The subject says it all, I'm wondering if it's possible to export a Windows Agreement in LDIF format so I can install a new Directory Server automatically next time.
Thank you.
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El 05/09/2008, a las 20:28, Mister Anonyme benetage@hotmail.com escribió:
Hi,
The subject says it all, I'm wondering if it's possible to export a Windows Agreement in LDIF format so I can install a new Directory Server automatically next time.
Thank you.
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Mister Anonyme wrote:
Hi,
The subject says it all, I'm wondering if it's possible to export a Windows Agreement in LDIF format so I can install a new Directory Server automatically next time.
Sure. You can either extract it from the dse.ldif or grab it via ldapsearch using -s sub -b cn=config (objectclass=nsDSWindowsReplicationAgreement)
You can put this in a file e.g. winsync.ldif and use silent setup to create a new directory server instance with this enabled: http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/install/8.0/Installation_Guide...
Use the .inf file directive ConfigFile to specify additional config for the new instance: [General] FullMachineName=ldap.example.com ... [slapd] ServerPort=389 ... ConfigFile=/full/path/to/winsync.ldif
Then setup-ds-admin.pl -s -f /path/to/file.inf
You can also pass this in on the command line e.g. setup-ds-admin.pl ..... slapd.ConfigFile=/full/path/to/winsync.ldif
ConfigFile is multi-valued so you can pass in many configs this way
Thank you.
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