Hi,

On Tue, Dec 13, 2022 at 4:25 PM Rosario Esposito <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello,
> I have a question.
> With EPEL8 modular, when I want to do a fresh 389ds installation i use the
> command:
> dnf module install 389-directory-server:stable/default
> which provides 389ds version 2.0.15
>
> Now, if I do a fresh installation using copr, there is no "stable" tag. If
> I just do a:
> dnf install 389-ds-base
> it provides 389ds version 2.2.4
>
> So, it seems using copr also means upgrading 389ds from 2.0.x version to
> 2.2.x. version.
>
Yes, this is correct. This copr follows releases of 389ds that appear in
the latest stable Fedora version. We also have 389-directory-server-next
copr that follows Fedora Rawhide.
F37: 2.2.x
F38/Rawhide: 2.3.x
Once F38 becomes the new stable release, 2.3.x version will appear in
389-directory-server copr.

>
> I see there are 4 currently 389ds releases:
>
> 2.0.x
> 2.1.x
> 2.2.x
> 2.3.x
>
> There is also a 1.4.3.x version as part of the 389-ds module. It doesn't
have WebUI and is intended to be used as part of the idm module. But you
can install it anyway:
dnf module enable 389-ds:1.4
dnf install 389-ds-base


> What is in general the suggested/recommended 389ds version to be installed
> EL8-based (Almalinux, RockyLinux, etc.) production systems ?
>
On RHEL8 I'd recommend using RHDS :)
On EL8 distros a good choice is whatever version is in 389-directory-server
copr, it's well tested and is very close to the latest RHDS version on
RHEL9.

HTH

>
> Thanks,
> Rosario
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