The solution was to run setup-ds-admin.pl  -u. That changed all the settings 
for me.

 

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[mailto:389-users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Ellsworth, Josh
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 11:52 AM
To: General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project.
Subject: Re: [389-users] managing 389 with a different admin server

 

The issue that I am having is that both are already set up. I need to change 
the associated admin server for one of them.

 

 

 

From: 389-users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org 
[mailto:389-users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Gerhardus 
Geldenhuis
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 11:50 AM
To: General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project.
Subject: Re: [389-users] managing 389 with a different admin server

 

Hi

Basically you need to share the same admin database... so the admin database 
needs to be multi mastered( well strictly not but could be) . There was a wiki 
page on this but I could not find it.

 

So you use setup-ds-admin.pl for the first server and then for the second 
server you would use setup-ds.pl which you then use to register your instance 
against the existing admin db.

 

Regards

On 27 February 2012 16:39, Ellsworth, Josh <jellswo...@primaticsfinancial.com> 
wrote:

We have two instances of 389 that were installed with the setup-ds-admin.pl 
script, and they both have unique admin servers. Is there a way to manage them 
both with the same admin server? If so, how is this accomplished.

 

Thanks!

 

Josh


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