Hi Steve, On Fri, 2013-10-25 at 10:32 -0500, Steve Boley wrote: > So my question is during openchange deprovision is it going and set > the disable flags on the schema objects and if it somehow gets in a > midway success midway failure state does the scripting have the logic > to go ahead and fix the errors when run again or does it find the > first failure and exit out of the run? Then it seems to just leave it > all in a horrible state and you can't provision or deprovision either > one. Since it's a real active directory I can't just start over > because once it's extended it's there till the cows come home.
OpenChange deprovision has been initially thought when deploying Samba as a primary domain controller. It means that the deprovision will not disable anything but purely remove the OpenChange schema. > So in the meantime can you provide the manual steps or scripts to > reprovision openchange? http://www.openchange.org/cookbook/configuring.html#configure-openchange > Be nice to have some docs on how to manually clean and remove > openchange both database and schema. Indeed, there is a path to improvement here. Br, Julien. -- Julien Kerihuel [email protected] OpenChange Project Founder Twitter: http://twitter.com/jkerihuel GPG Fingerprint: 0B55 783D A781 6329 108A B609 7EF6 FE11 A35F 1F79
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