Hi Spyro, thanks for the advice,
I didn't tried this approach before, but its definitely worth trying if
it solved your problem.
I was thinking first, trying some little troubleshooting,
Terry, I saw in one response, part of this thread, you were added a file
named me, by touching it in the ISO
Hi,
I`m new in ovirt world. I found the instalation guide and now I would like
to know where do I find users guide, administration guide and so on.
Thank`s in advance for your help.
Regards,
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Xyko ( José Francisco Ribeiro Neto )
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On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 5:13 AM, Maor mlipc...@redhat.com wrote:
Hi Spyro, thanks for the advice,
I didn't tried this approach before, but its definitely worth trying if
it solved your problem.
I was thinking first, trying some little troubleshooting,
Terry, I saw in one response, part of
Found the problem.
We are identifying if the LDAP server is AD or not by checking if the root DSE
contains the defaultNamingContext attribute.
This attribute is not in the LDAP standard, thus it appears in AD, and not in
IPA and RHDS...
Looking at the rootDSE you provided it looks like it was
On 02/26/2012 09:18 AM, Oved Ourfalli wrote:
Found the problem.
We are identifying if the LDAP server is AD or not by checking if the root
DSE contains the defaultNamingContext attribute.
This attribute is not in the LDAP standard, thus it appears in AD, and not in
IPA and RHDS...
On 02/26/2012 09:45 AM, Yair Zaslavsky wrote:
On 02/26/2012 09:18 AM, Oved Ourfalli wrote:
Found the problem.
We are identifying if the LDAP server is AD or not by checking if the root
DSE contains the defaultNamingContext attribute.
This attribute is not in the LDAP standard, thus it
On 02/26/2012 09:46 AM, Yair Zaslavsky wrote:
On 02/26/2012 09:45 AM, Yair Zaslavsky wrote:
On 02/26/2012 09:18 AM, Oved Ourfalli wrote:
Found the problem.
We are identifying if the LDAP server is AD or not by checking if the root DSE contains
the defaultNamingContext attribute.
This
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