+ERROR: There was an error processing entry
cn=replica,cn=o=NetscapeRoot,cn=mapping tree,cn=config
+Cannot continue processing entries.
Error adding entry 'cn=replica,cn=o=NetscapeRoot,cn=mapping
tree,cn=config'. Error: No such object
Error: Could not create directory server instance
There is still some haziness in my mind about the admin server...
I setup a server called master01 using setup-ds-admin.pl and then setup
another physical server called master02 also using setup-ds-admin.pl. The
only difference was that I registered master02 with master01. The effect
is
I forgot to add that all the ldifs works if I run them afterwards just not
during installation.
This string also baffled me a bit:
cn=replica,cn=o\3Dnetscaperoot,cn=mapping tree,cn=config
what does the o\3Dn mean?
I sourced it from the audit log when doing the change in the GUI.
Regards
Gerrard Geldenhuis wrote:
I forgot to add that all the ldifs works if I run them afterwards just not
during installation.
This string also baffled me a bit:
cn=replica,cn=o\3Dnetscaperoot,cn=mapping tree,cn=config
what does the o\3Dn mean?
See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4514.txt
I
Gerrard Geldenhuis wrote:
There is still some haziness in my mind about the admin server...
I setup a server called master01 using setup-ds-admin.pl and then setup
another physical server called master02 also using setup-ds-admin.pl. The
only difference was that I registered master02 with
replagreement.ldif
dn: cn=test-aggreement-name,cn=replica,cn=o\3Dnetscaperoot,cn=mapping
tree,cn=config
changetype: add
objectClass: top
objectClass: nsDS5ReplicationAgreement
cn: test-aggreement-name
description: test-description
nsDS5ReplicaHost: 389-master02.example
Something else occurred to me. If you have a shared/replicated NetscapeRoot
database and lets say 12 servers over 3 datacentres, 6 providers and 6
consumers. You will end up with 12 servers in a multimaster group for the
netscaperoot database but only 6 servers in a multi master setup for the