Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

2008-01-04 Thread Rich Megginson

Ian Blackwell wrote:

Hi again,

I've been using Red Hat and Fedora for almost 9 years now (just last 
month I decommissioned my oldest RH7.2 server).  I've had LDAP servers 
working with FC5 and haven't had a problem.  I'm a RH Technician and 
am hoping to gain Engineer qualifications next month, so I feel 
familiar with Fedora and RH products.


In December I built a new server for my home network based on Fedora 8 
and decided to use Fedora Directory Services as well.  Perhaps the 
fresh install contributed to my jaundiced view of FDS, because I had 
more problems than I expected getting my new server working the way I 
wanted (Postfix/Cyrus issue predominately).
If these are issues with Postfix/Cyrus integration with Fedora DS, I'd 
like to know what they are.


Anyway, when I got to FDS it would be fair to say I was annoyed with 
F8.  I even downloaded Ubuntu and almost got to the point of burning a 
DVD to see if it might be easier than F8.  In this frame of mind I 
wasn't able to cope well with the frustration of trying to get FDS 1.1 
working, using the documentation from the FDS website.  I found it 
particularly unhelpful with respect to FDS 1.1 and F8.  I found stacks 
of information about FC6 and 1.0.4, but had real trouble finding 
useful doco about F8 and FDS 1.1.  The confusion about what was in and 
out of the release, the packaging changes, and having problems 
accessing the console just made be p---ed off.  I also had trouble 
finding where the yum updates were, which was my fault for not reading 
properly the doco that was useful.
I've seen no problems reported with using the Fedora Core 6 bits of 
Fedora DS 1.0.4 on Fedora 7 and higher.  What problems have you run into?


Fedora DS 1.1 will fully support Fedora 7 and higher.  I'm just waiting 
for the bits to be released and pushed out to the mirror sites - that's 
only holdup with the official final Fedora DS 1.1 release.


Getting Fedora DS running on Ubuntu will be much harder than getting it 
running on Fedora.  I would like this to change, provided someone with 
some time and Debian/Ubuntu expertise can help out the project.  Now 
that everything is fully autotool-ized and FHS-ized (at least the Fedora 
DS bits) it should be easy to build it on platforms other than 
RHEL/Fedora.  If you're interested, see 
http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Building


Anyway, I'm back on track now and will persevere until I get it 
working.  Yours and other posts to this forum have helped me to see 
how other users are working with FDS, and I am confident I'll have an 
operational server fairly soon.  Now that I have console access, it 
all seems much easier...


Regards,

Ian

Rich Megginson wrote:

Ian Blackwell wrote:
Nope.  I can get the console connection window where I enter my 
login details, but it won't connect.
Please try adding the -D 9 arguments to the end of the command line.  
This will cause lots of debugging information to spew forth.
I've still got stacks of problems with my implementation that I'm 
trying to get resolved via this forum as well.
Most (if not all) of the developers have been on vacation from 
December 21 until now.
To be frank, I'm not that impressed with the product, documentation, 
or anything else to do with Fedora-DS.

Can you be more specific?


Ian

kiran madala wrote:
Thanks again for the info. I got that fixed. I changed the  set 
java variable removing the rem in  the bat file. But now its is not 
connecting to my ds server. it connects from the local machine 
though. I am running the ds server on fedora 6 which on vmware 
virtual machine. I am using the ip address of the machine along 
with admin port to connect from windows host machine.

I was wondering if you ever have got it running successfully?

Thank you.



 


 Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 12:26:44 +1030
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: fedora-directory-users@redhat.com
 Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

 Just for the record, here's my BAT file as well...
 echo off
 rem BEGIN COPYRIGHT BLOCK
 rem Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc.
 rem All rights reserved.
 rem
 rem This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 rem modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
 rem License as published by the Free Software Foundation version
 rem 2.1 of the License.
 rem

 rem This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 rem but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 rem MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
 rem Lesser General Public License for more details.
 rem

 rem You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
 rem License along with this library; if not, write to the Free 
Software

 rem Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
 02110-1301 USA
 rem END COPYRIGHT BLOCK

 rem set the JAVA to use here
 rem set JAVA=C:\j2sdk1.4.2_15\bin\java

Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

2008-01-04 Thread Ian Blackwell
Hi Rich,

My Postfix/Cyrus problems were before I started with Fedora-DS.  My next
task is to integrate the three products.  Do you know of any good
documentation around?  I have seen Dovecot documentation on the FDS
site, but nothing about Cyrus.

I didn't use any FDS1.0.4 software because F8 installed 1.1 for me.

Ubuntu didn't make it from download to DVD - it is still on my HDD as an
ISO.  Because I've solved my problems so far, I'll stick with F8.

Thanks,

Ian

Rich Megginson wrote:
 Ian Blackwell wrote:
 Hi again,

 I've been using Red Hat and Fedora for almost 9 years now (just last
 month I decommissioned my oldest RH7.2 server).  I've had LDAP
 servers working with FC5 and haven't had a problem.  I'm a RH
 Technician and am hoping to gain Engineer qualifications next month,
 so I feel familiar with Fedora and RH products.

 In December I built a new server for my home network based on Fedora
 8 and decided to use Fedora Directory Services as well.  Perhaps the
 fresh install contributed to my jaundiced view of FDS, because I had
 more problems than I expected getting my new server working the way I
 wanted (Postfix/Cyrus issue predominately).
 If these are issues with Postfix/Cyrus integration with Fedora DS, I'd
 like to know what they are.

 Anyway, when I got to FDS it would be fair to say I was annoyed with
 F8.  I even downloaded Ubuntu and almost got to the point of burning
 a DVD to see if it might be easier than F8.  In this frame of mind I
 wasn't able to cope well with the frustration of trying to get FDS
 1.1 working, using the documentation from the FDS website.  I found
 it particularly unhelpful with respect to FDS 1.1 and F8.  I found
 stacks of information about FC6 and 1.0.4, but had real trouble
 finding useful doco about F8 and FDS 1.1.  The confusion about what
 was in and out of the release, the packaging changes, and having
 problems accessing the console just made be p---ed off.  I also had
 trouble finding where the yum updates were, which was my fault for
 not reading properly the doco that was useful.
 I've seen no problems reported with using the Fedora Core 6 bits of
 Fedora DS 1.0.4 on Fedora 7 and higher.  What problems have you run into?

 Fedora DS 1.1 will fully support Fedora 7 and higher.  I'm just
 waiting for the bits to be released and pushed out to the mirror sites
 - that's only holdup with the official final Fedora DS 1.1 release.

 Getting Fedora DS running on Ubuntu will be much harder than getting
 it running on Fedora.  I would like this to change, provided someone
 with some time and Debian/Ubuntu expertise can help out the project. 
 Now that everything is fully autotool-ized and FHS-ized (at least the
 Fedora DS bits) it should be easy to build it on platforms other than
 RHEL/Fedora.  If you're interested, see
 http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Building

 Anyway, I'm back on track now and will persevere until I get it
 working.  Yours and other posts to this forum have helped me to see
 how other users are working with FDS, and I am confident I'll have an
 operational server fairly soon.  Now that I have console access, it
 all seems much easier...

 Regards,

 Ian

 Rich Megginson wrote:
 Ian Blackwell wrote:
 Nope.  I can get the console connection window where I enter my
 login details, but it won't connect.
 Please try adding the -D 9 arguments to the end of the command
 line.  This will cause lots of debugging information to spew forth.
 I've still got stacks of problems with my implementation that I'm
 trying to get resolved via this forum as well.
 Most (if not all) of the developers have been on vacation from
 December 21 until now.
 To be frank, I'm not that impressed with the product,
 documentation, or anything else to do with Fedora-DS.
 Can you be more specific?

 Ian

 kiran madala wrote:
 Thanks again for the info. I got that fixed. I changed the  set
 java variable removing the rem in  the bat file. But now its is
 not connecting to my ds server. it connects from the local machine
 though. I am running the ds server on fedora 6 which on vmware
 virtual machine. I am using the ip address of the machine along
 with admin port to connect from windows host machine.
 I was wondering if you ever have got it running successfully?

 Thank you.



 

  Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 12:26:44 +1030
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: fedora-directory-users@redhat.com
  Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console
 
  Just for the record, here's my BAT file as well...
  echo off
  rem BEGIN COPYRIGHT BLOCK
  rem Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc.
  rem All rights reserved.
  rem
  rem This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  rem modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
  rem License as published by the Free Software Foundation version
  rem 2.1 of the License.
  rem
 
  rem This library is distributed in the hope

Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

2008-01-03 Thread Rich Megginson

Ian Blackwell wrote:
Nope.  I can get the console connection window where I enter my login 
details, but it won't connect.
Please try adding the -D 9 arguments to the end of the command line.  
This will cause lots of debugging information to spew forth.
I've still got stacks of problems with my implementation that I'm 
trying to get resolved via this forum as well.
Most (if not all) of the developers have been on vacation from December 
21 until now.
To be frank, I'm not that impressed with the product, documentation, 
or anything else to do with Fedora-DS.

Can you be more specific?


Ian

kiran madala wrote:
Thanks again for the info. I got that fixed. I changed the  set java 
variable removing the rem in  the bat file. But now its is not 
connecting to my ds server. it connects from the local machine 
though. I am running the ds server on fedora 6 which on vmware 
virtual machine. I am using the ip address of the machine along with 
admin port to connect from windows host machine.

I was wondering if you ever have got it running successfully?

Thank you.




 Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 12:26:44 +1030
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: fedora-directory-users@redhat.com
 Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

 Just for the record, here's my BAT file as well...
 echo off
 rem BEGIN COPYRIGHT BLOCK
 rem Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc.
 rem All rights reserved.
 rem
 rem This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 rem modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
 rem License as published by the Free Software Foundation version
 rem 2.1 of the License.
 rem

 rem This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 rem but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 rem MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
 rem Lesser General Public License for more details.
 rem

 rem You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
 rem License along with this library; if not, write to the Free 
Software

 rem Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
 02110-1301 USA
 rem END COPYRIGHT BLOCK

 rem set the JAVA to use here
 rem set JAVA=C:\j2sdk1.4.2_15\bin\java

 if not %JAVA%foo==foo goto launch

 where java  nul 21 || goto findjre

 set JAVA=java
 goto launch

 :findjre
 rem look for Java Runtime Environment in registry
 reg QUERY HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment  nul 21
 || goto findjdk

 rem can we grab the java location from the registry?
 rem set JAVA=path\bin\java
 rem apparently not, in a batch file
 rem goto launch
 echo The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine, but 
the

 echo command java.exe is not in your PATH. You can either make sure
 java.exe
 echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full 
path of

 echo java.exe
 pause
 goto end

 :findjdk
 reg QUERY HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Development Kit  nul 21 ||
 goto nojava

 rem can we grab the java location from the registry?
 rem set JAVA=path\bin\java
 rem goto launch
 echo The Java Development Kit is installed on this machine, but the
 echo command java.exe is not in your PATH. You can either make sure
 java.exe
 echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full 
path of

 echo java.exe
 pause
 goto end

 :nojava
 echo Java does not appear to be installed on this machine. Please
 download and install the Java Runtime Environment and make sure the
 java.exe command is in the PATH of this command.
 pause
 goto end

 :launch
 set BASEPATH=.
 set FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
 set CONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
 set JSSDIR=%BASEPATH%
 set LDAPJARDIR=%BASEPATH%

 set PATH=%BASEPATH%;%PATH%

 rem
 rem Launch the Console
 rem
 echo on
 %JAVA% -Djava.library.path=%JSSDIR% -cp
 
%JSSDIR%/jss4.jar;%LDAPJARDIR%/ldapjdk.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-base.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc_en.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf_en.jar;%FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR%/fedora-idm-console_en.jar 


 -Djava.util.prefs.systemRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console
 -Djava.util.prefs.userRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console
 com.netscape.management.client.console.Console %*

 :end


 Ian Blackwell wrote:
  On closer inspection at home, I see that I didn't set the JAVA 
value, I
  changed the PC so that the path to JAVA.EXE was in the 
environment. The

  script is able to detect this and then works.
 
  Try adding the path to your Java installation to your environment 
via

  the Windows Control Panel and System applet.
 
  Ian
 
  kiran madala wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  Thanks for the reply. Where exactly do I need to set my java 
variable

  path?
 
  I set the java path in the .bat file its not working. I am not 
sure if

  i did it the right way. below is my .bat file with changes in bold.
  Thanks in advance
 
 
  rem
  rem This library is free software; you can

[Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

2008-01-02 Thread kiran madala

Hi,

The windows console for 1.1 server does not work it gives me this error

F:\Program Files\Fedora Identity Management Consoleecho off
The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine, but the
command java.exe is not in your PATH.  You can either make sure java.exe
is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of
java.exe
Press any key to continue . . .


All my java programs work. The java in my class path and also in my registry . 
Any idea whats causing the problem?




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Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

2008-01-02 Thread Ian Blackwell

Hi,

This happened to me as well.  I think the installer can't cope with or 
doesn't look for Java in your Program Files area, which is where you 
will find the newer Javas 1.6.  Edit the .bat file and set the Java 
variable yourself and it should work from then on.


Regards,

Ian
kiran madala wrote:

Hi,

The windows console for 1.1 server does not work it gives me this error

F:\Program Files\Fedora Identity Management Consoleecho off
The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine, but the
command java.exe is not in your PATH.  You can either make sure java.exe
is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of
java.exe
Press any key to continue . . .


All my java programs work. The java in my class path and also in my 
registry . Any idea whats causing the problem?






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Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

2008-01-02 Thread Ian Blackwell

Hi,

Remove the REM at the start of the line which makes the line a 
REMark rather than a command.  Without the REM, the set command will 
assign the correct value to your JAVA variable.


Cheers,

Ian

kiran madala wrote:

Hi,

Thanks for the reply. Where exactly do I need to set my java variable 
path?


I set the java path in the .bat file its not working. I am not sure if 
i did it the right way. below is my .bat file with changes in bold.

Thanks in advance


rem
rem This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
rem modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
rem License as published by the Free Software Foundation version
rem 2.1 of the License.
rem 


rem This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
rem but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
rem MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
rem Lesser General Public License for more details.
rem 


rem You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
rem License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
rem Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  
02110-1301  USA

rem END COPYRIGHT BLOCK

rem set the JAVA to use here
rem set JAVA=C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0_03\bin\java

if not %JAVA%foo==foo goto launch

where java  nul 21 || goto findjre

set JAVA=java
goto launch

:findjre
rem look for Java Runtime Environment in registry
reg QUERY HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment  nul 21 
|| goto findjdk


rem can we grab the java location from the registry?
rem set JAVA=path\bin\java
rem apparently not, in a batch file
rem goto launch
echo The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine, but the
echo command java.exe is not in your PATH.  You can either make sure 
java.exe

echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of
echo java.exe
pause
goto end

:findjdk
reg QUERY HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Development Kit  nul 21 || 
goto nojava


rem can we grab the java location from the registry?
rem set JAVA=path\bin\java
rem goto launch
echo The Java Development Kit is installed on this machine, but the
echo command java.exe is not in your PATH.  You can either make sure 
java.exe

echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of
echo java.exe
pause
goto end

:nojava
echo Java does not appear to be installed on this machine.  Please 
download and install the Java Runtime Environment and make sure the 
java.exe command is in the PATH of this command.

pause
goto end

:launch
set BASEPATH=.
set FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
set CONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
set JSSDIR=%BASEPATH%
set LDAPJARDIR=%BASEPATH%

set PATH=%BASEPATH%;%PATH%

rem
rem Launch the Console
rem
echo on
%JAVA% -Djava.library.path=%JSSDIR% -cp 
%JSSDIR%/jss4.jar;%LDAPJARDIR%/ldapjdk.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-base.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc_en.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf_en.jar;%FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR%/fedora-idm-console_en.jar 
-Djava.util.prefs.systemRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console 
-Djava.util.prefs.userRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console 
com.netscape.management.client.console.Console %*


:end




Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 07:59:42 +1030
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fedora-directory-users@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

Hi,

This happened to me as well.  I think the installer can't cope
with or doesn't look for Java in your Program Files area, which
is where you will find the newer Javas 1.6.  Edit the .bat file
and set the Java variable yourself and it should work from then on.

Regards,

Ian
kiran madala wrote:

Hi,

The windows console for 1.1 server does not work it gives me
this error

F:\Program Files\Fedora Identity Management Consoleecho off
The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine, but the
command java.exe is not in your PATH.  You can either make
sure java.exe
is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full
path of
java.exe
Press any key to continue . . .


All my java programs work. The java in my class path and also
in my registry . Any idea whats causing the problem?





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Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

2008-01-02 Thread Ian Blackwell

Oh, I also forgot some other changes you'll need

The space in the directory name means you need to enclose the whole 
thing in quotes.  That also means you need to make changes at the bottom 
of the file as well.


I'm at work now, but when I go home for lunch I'll send you my version 
of the BAT file (around midday in South Australia).


Ian


kiran madala wrote:

Hi,

Thanks for the reply. Where exactly do I need to set my java variable 
path?


I set the java path in the .bat file its not working. I am not sure if 
i did it the right way. below is my .bat file with changes in bold.

Thanks in advance


rem
rem This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
rem modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
rem License as published by the Free Software Foundation version
rem 2.1 of the License.
rem 


rem This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
rem but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
rem MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
rem Lesser General Public License for more details.
rem 


rem You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
rem License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
rem Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  
02110-1301  USA

rem END COPYRIGHT BLOCK

rem set the JAVA to use here
rem set JAVA=C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0_03\bin\java

if not %JAVA%foo==foo goto launch

where java  nul 21 || goto findjre

set JAVA=java
goto launch

:findjre
rem look for Java Runtime Environment in registry
reg QUERY HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment  nul 21 
|| goto findjdk


rem can we grab the java location from the registry?
rem set JAVA=path\bin\java
rem apparently not, in a batch file
rem goto launch
echo The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine, but the
echo command java.exe is not in your PATH.  You can either make sure 
java.exe

echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of
echo java.exe
pause
goto end

:findjdk
reg QUERY HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Development Kit  nul 21 || 
goto nojava


rem can we grab the java location from the registry?
rem set JAVA=path\bin\java
rem goto launch
echo The Java Development Kit is installed on this machine, but the
echo command java.exe is not in your PATH.  You can either make sure 
java.exe

echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of
echo java.exe
pause
goto end

:nojava
echo Java does not appear to be installed on this machine.  Please 
download and install the Java Runtime Environment and make sure the 
java.exe command is in the PATH of this command.

pause
goto end

:launch
set BASEPATH=.
set FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
set CONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
set JSSDIR=%BASEPATH%
set LDAPJARDIR=%BASEPATH%

set PATH=%BASEPATH%;%PATH%

rem
rem Launch the Console
rem
echo on
%JAVA% -Djava.library.path=%JSSDIR% -cp 
%JSSDIR%/jss4.jar;%LDAPJARDIR%/ldapjdk.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-base.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc_en.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf_en.jar;%FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR%/fedora-idm-console_en.jar 
-Djava.util.prefs.systemRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console 
-Djava.util.prefs.userRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console 
com.netscape.management.client.console.Console %*


:end




Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 07:59:42 +1030
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: fedora-directory-users@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

Hi,

This happened to me as well.  I think the installer can't cope
with or doesn't look for Java in your Program Files area, which
is where you will find the newer Javas 1.6.  Edit the .bat file
and set the Java variable yourself and it should work from then on.

Regards,

Ian
kiran madala wrote:

Hi,

The windows console for 1.1 server does not work it gives me
this error

F:\Program Files\Fedora Identity Management Consoleecho off
The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine, but the
command java.exe is not in your PATH.  You can either make
sure java.exe
is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full
path of
java.exe
Press any key to continue . . .


All my java programs work. The java in my class path and also
in my registry . Any idea whats causing the problem?





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Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

2008-01-02 Thread Ian Blackwell
On closer inspection at home, I see that I didn't set the JAVA value, I
changed the PC so that the path to JAVA.EXE was in the environment.  The
script is able to detect this and then works.

Try adding the path to your Java installation to your environment via
the Windows Control Panel and System applet.

Ian

kiran madala wrote:
 Hi,

 Thanks for the reply. Where exactly do I need to set my java variable
 path?

 I set the java path in the .bat file its not working. I am not sure if
 i did it the right way. below is my .bat file with changes in bold.
 Thanks in advance


 rem
 rem This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 rem modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
 rem License as published by the Free Software Foundation version
 rem 2.1 of the License.
 rem   
  

 rem This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 rem but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 rem MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
 rem Lesser General Public License for more details.
 rem   
  

 rem You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
 rem License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
 rem Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 
 02110-1301  USA
 rem END COPYRIGHT BLOCK

 rem set the JAVA to use here
 rem set JAVA=C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0_03\bin\java

 if not %JAVA%foo==foo goto launch

 where java  nul 21 || goto findjre

 set JAVA=java
 goto launch

 :findjre
 rem look for Java Runtime Environment in registry
 reg QUERY HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment  nul 21
 || goto findjdk

 rem can we grab the java location from the registry?
 rem set JAVA=path\bin\java
 rem apparently not, in a batch file
 rem goto launch
 echo The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine, but the
 echo command java.exe is not in your PATH.  You can either make sure
 java.exe
 echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of
 echo java.exe
 pause
 goto end

 :findjdk
 reg QUERY HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Development Kit  nul 21 ||
 goto nojava

 rem can we grab the java location from the registry?
 rem set JAVA=path\bin\java
 rem goto launch
 echo The Java Development Kit is installed on this machine, but the
 echo command java.exe is not in your PATH.  You can either make sure
 java.exe
 echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of
 echo java.exe
 pause
 goto end

 :nojava
 echo Java does not appear to be installed on this machine.  Please
 download and install the Java Runtime Environment and make sure the
 java.exe command is in the PATH of this command.
 pause
 goto end

 :launch
 set BASEPATH=.
 set FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
 set CONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
 set JSSDIR=%BASEPATH%
 set LDAPJARDIR=%BASEPATH%

 set PATH=%BASEPATH%;%PATH%

 rem
 rem Launch the Console
 rem
 echo on
 %JAVA% -Djava.library.path=%JSSDIR% -cp
 %JSSDIR%/jss4.jar;%LDAPJARDIR%/ldapjdk.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-base.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc_en.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf_en.jar;%FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR%/fedora-idm-console_en.jar
 -Djava.util.prefs.systemRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console
 -Djava.util.prefs.userRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console
 com.netscape.management.client.console.Console %*

 :end



 
 Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 07:59:42 +1030
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: fedora-directory-users@redhat.com
 Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

 Hi,

 This happened to me as well.  I think the installer can't cope
 with or doesn't look for Java in your Program Files area, which
 is where you will find the newer Javas 1.6.  Edit the .bat file
 and set the Java variable yourself and it should work from then on.

 Regards,

 Ian
 kiran madala wrote:

 Hi,

 The windows console for 1.1 server does not work it gives me
 this error

 F:\Program Files\Fedora Identity Management Consoleecho off
 The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine, but the
 command java.exe is not in your PATH.  You can either make
 sure java.exe
 is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full
 path of
 java.exe
 Press any key to continue . . .


 All my java programs work. The java in my class path and also
 in my registry . Any idea whats causing the problem?




 
 
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Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

2008-01-02 Thread Ian Blackwell
=path\bin\java
 rem apparently not, in a batch file
 rem goto launch
 echo The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine, but the
 echo command java.exe is not in your PATH.  You can either make sure
 java.exe
 echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of
 echo java.exe
 pause
 goto end

 :findjdk
 reg QUERY HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Development Kit  nul 21 ||
 goto nojava

 rem can we grab the java location from the registry?
 rem set JAVA=path\bin\java
 rem goto launch
 echo The Java Development Kit is installed on this machine, but the
 echo command java.exe is not in your PATH.  You can either make sure
 java.exe
 echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of
 echo java.exe
 pause
 goto end

 :nojava
 echo Java does not appear to be installed on this machine.  Please
 download and install the Java Runtime Environment and make sure the
 java.exe command is in the PATH of this command.
 pause
 goto end

 :launch
 set BASEPATH=.
 set FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
 set CONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
 set JSSDIR=%BASEPATH%
 set LDAPJARDIR=%BASEPATH%

 set PATH=%BASEPATH%;%PATH%

 rem
 rem Launch the Console
 rem
 echo on
 %JAVA% -Djava.library.path=%JSSDIR% -cp
 %JSSDIR%/jss4.jar;%LDAPJARDIR%/ldapjdk.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-base.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc_en.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf_en.jar;%FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR%/fedora-idm-console_en.jar
 -Djava.util.prefs.systemRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console
 -Djava.util.prefs.userRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console
 com.netscape.management.client.console.Console %*

 :end



 
 Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 07:59:42 +1030
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: fedora-directory-users@redhat.com
 Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

 Hi,

 This happened to me as well.  I think the installer can't cope
 with or doesn't look for Java in your Program Files area, which
 is where you will find the newer Javas 1.6.  Edit the .bat file
 and set the Java variable yourself and it should work from then on.

 Regards,

 Ian
 kiran madala wrote:

 Hi,

 The windows console for 1.1 server does not work it gives me
 this error

 F:\Program Files\Fedora Identity Management Consoleecho off
 The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine, but the
 command java.exe is not in your PATH.  You can either make
 sure java.exe
 is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full
 path of
 java.exe
 Press any key to continue . . .


 All my java programs work. The java in my class path and also
 in my registry . Any idea whats causing the problem?




 
 
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RE: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

2008-01-02 Thread kiran madala
Thanks again for the info. I got that fixed. I changed the  set java variable 
removing the rem in  the bat file. But now its is not connecting to my ds 
server. it connects from the local machine though. I am running the ds server 
on fedora 6 which on vmware virtual machine. I am using the ip address of the 
machine along with admin port to connect from windows host machine. 
I was wondering if you ever have got it running successfully?

Thank you.



 Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 12:26:44 +1030
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: fedora-directory-users@redhat.com
 Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console
 
 Just for the record, here's my BAT file as well...
 echo off
 rem BEGIN COPYRIGHT BLOCK
 rem Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc.
 rem All rights reserved.
 rem
 rem This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 rem modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
 rem License as published by the Free Software Foundation version
 rem 2.1 of the License.
 rem   
  
 
 rem This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 rem but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 rem MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
 rem Lesser General Public License for more details.
 rem   
  
 
 rem You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
 rem License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
 rem Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 
 02110-1301  USA
 rem END COPYRIGHT BLOCK
 
 rem set the JAVA to use here
 rem set JAVA=C:\j2sdk1.4.2_15\bin\java
 
 if not %JAVA%foo==foo goto launch
 
 where java  nul 21 || goto findjre
 
 set JAVA=java
 goto launch
 
 :findjre
 rem look for Java Runtime Environment in registry
 reg QUERY HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment  nul 21
 || goto findjdk
 
 rem can we grab the java location from the registry?
 rem set JAVA=path\bin\java
 rem apparently not, in a batch file
 rem goto launch
 echo The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine, but the
 echo command java.exe is not in your PATH.  You can either make sure
 java.exe
 echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of
 echo java.exe
 pause
 goto end
 
 :findjdk
 reg QUERY HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Development Kit  nul 21 ||
 goto nojava
 
 rem can we grab the java location from the registry?
 rem set JAVA=path\bin\java
 rem goto launch
 echo The Java Development Kit is installed on this machine, but the
 echo command java.exe is not in your PATH.  You can either make sure
 java.exe
 echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of
 echo java.exe
 pause
 goto end
 
 :nojava
 echo Java does not appear to be installed on this machine.  Please
 download and install the Java Runtime Environment and make sure the
 java.exe command is in the PATH of this command.
 pause
 goto end
 
 :launch
 set BASEPATH=.
 set FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
 set CONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
 set JSSDIR=%BASEPATH%
 set LDAPJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
 
 set PATH=%BASEPATH%;%PATH%
 
 rem
 rem Launch the Console
 rem
 echo on
 %JAVA% -Djava.library.path=%JSSDIR% -cp
 %JSSDIR%/jss4.jar;%LDAPJARDIR%/ldapjdk.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-base.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc_en.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf_en.jar;%FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR%/fedora-idm-console_en.jar
 -Djava.util.prefs.systemRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console
 -Djava.util.prefs.userRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console
 com.netscape.management.client.console.Console %*
 
 :end
 
 
 Ian Blackwell wrote:
  On closer inspection at home, I see that I didn't set the JAVA value, I
  changed the PC so that the path to JAVA.EXE was in the environment.  The
  script is able to detect this and then works.
 
  Try adding the path to your Java installation to your environment via
  the Windows Control Panel and System applet.
 
  Ian
 
  kiran madala wrote:

  Hi,
 
  Thanks for the reply. Where exactly do I need to set my java variable
  path?
 
  I set the java path in the .bat file its not working. I am not sure if
  i did it the right way. below is my .bat file with changes in bold.
  Thanks in advance
 
 
  rem
  rem This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  rem modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
  rem License as published by the Free Software Foundation version
  rem 2.1 of the License.
  rem
  
 
  rem This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  rem but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  rem MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
  rem Lesser General Public License for more

Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

2008-01-02 Thread Ian Blackwell
Nope.  I can get the console connection window where I enter my login 
details, but it won't connect.  I've still got stacks of problems with 
my implementation that I'm trying to get resolved via this forum as 
well.  To be frank, I'm not that impressed with the product, 
documentation, or anything else to do with Fedora-DS.


Ian

kiran madala wrote:
Thanks again for the info. I got that fixed. I changed the  set java 
variable removing the rem in  the bat file. But now its is not 
connecting to my ds server. it connects from the local machine though. 
I am running the ds server on fedora 6 which on vmware virtual 
machine. I am using the ip address of the machine along with admin 
port to connect from windows host machine.

I was wondering if you ever have got it running successfully?

Thank you.




 Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 12:26:44 +1030
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: fedora-directory-users@redhat.com
 Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Windows console

 Just for the record, here's my BAT file as well...
 echo off
 rem BEGIN COPYRIGHT BLOCK
 rem Copyright (C) 2005 Red Hat, Inc.
 rem All rights reserved.
 rem
 rem This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 rem modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
 rem License as published by the Free Software Foundation version
 rem 2.1 of the License.
 rem

 rem This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 rem but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 rem MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
 rem Lesser General Public License for more details.
 rem

 rem You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
 rem License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
 rem Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
 02110-1301 USA
 rem END COPYRIGHT BLOCK

 rem set the JAVA to use here
 rem set JAVA=C:\j2sdk1.4.2_15\bin\java

 if not %JAVA%foo==foo goto launch

 where java  nul 21 || goto findjre

 set JAVA=java
 goto launch

 :findjre
 rem look for Java Runtime Environment in registry
 reg QUERY HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment  nul 21
 || goto findjdk

 rem can we grab the java location from the registry?
 rem set JAVA=path\bin\java
 rem apparently not, in a batch file
 rem goto launch
 echo The Java Runtime Environment is installed on this machine, but the
 echo command java.exe is not in your PATH. You can either make sure
 java.exe
 echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of
 echo java.exe
 pause
 goto end

 :findjdk
 reg QUERY HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Development Kit  nul 21 ||
 goto nojava

 rem can we grab the java location from the registry?
 rem set JAVA=path\bin\java
 rem goto launch
 echo The Java Development Kit is installed on this machine, but the
 echo command java.exe is not in your PATH. You can either make sure
 java.exe
 echo is in the PATH, or edit this script to set JAVA to the full path of
 echo java.exe
 pause
 goto end

 :nojava
 echo Java does not appear to be installed on this machine. Please
 download and install the Java Runtime Environment and make sure the
 java.exe command is in the PATH of this command.
 pause
 goto end

 :launch
 set BASEPATH=.
 set FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
 set CONSOLEJARDIR=%BASEPATH%
 set JSSDIR=%BASEPATH%
 set LDAPJARDIR=%BASEPATH%

 set PATH=%BASEPATH%;%PATH%

 rem
 rem Launch the Console
 rem
 echo on
 %JAVA% -Djava.library.path=%JSSDIR% -cp
 
%JSSDIR%/jss4.jar;%LDAPJARDIR%/ldapjdk.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-base.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-mcc_en.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf.jar;%CONSOLEJARDIR%/idm-console-nmclf_en.jar;%FIDMCONSOLEJARDIR%/fedora-idm-console_en.jar

 -Djava.util.prefs.systemRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console
 -Djava.util.prefs.userRoot=%HOME%/.fedora-idm-console
 com.netscape.management.client.console.Console %*

 :end


 Ian Blackwell wrote:
  On closer inspection at home, I see that I didn't set the JAVA 
value, I
  changed the PC so that the path to JAVA.EXE was in the 
environment. The

  script is able to detect this and then works.
 
  Try adding the path to your Java installation to your environment via
  the Windows Control Panel and System applet.
 
  Ian
 
  kiran madala wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  Thanks for the reply. Where exactly do I need to set my java variable
  path?
 
  I set the java path in the .bat file its not working. I am not 
sure if

  i did it the right way. below is my .bat file with changes in bold.
  Thanks in advance
 
 
  rem
  rem This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  rem modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
  rem License as published by the Free Software Foundation version
  rem 2.1 of the License.
  rem
 
  rem This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  rem but WITHOUT ANY

[Fedora-directory-users] Windows Console Problems

2006-04-25 Thread Dan Hawker
Hi All,

Have managed to install a copy of FDS (1.0.2) on FC4 within a Xen guest.
All works and went pretty well. My only problem at the moment is getting
the console to load up. As you can appreciate, what with the host OS being
a Xen VM, I have no need for a GUI on the server and do all of my admining
via SSH, hence running the startconsole script to grab the script has
proven
I have tried following the instructions on the wiki, however whenever I
try and connect, I reeive the error:-
Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
com/netscape/management/client/console/Console

I have had a search through the wiki and the archives, however as of yet
have turned up nothing. Has anybody any ideas???

Have checked that FDS is up and running using Softerras LDAPBrowser
software. All seems to be fine.

TIA

Dan

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