On Tuesday 03 February 2009 14:52:48 Alexander Klink wrote:

Alex! I am glad to talk with you.

I'll try OpenxPKI with MySQL backend in several days and will report you about 
results.

Unfortunately the OpenxPKI project is not documented very well so it's hard to 
undertand what's happening while OpenxPKI is running, whether my config files 
are correct and so on.

Anyway i hope my small experience will help your team to make OpenxPKI better.

> Hmmm, weird. You could try with --verbose, but that will create quite a
> lot of output.
>

openxpkiadm does not support --verbose option:

# openxpkiadm certificate import --realm MYCA --issuer-realm 
MYCA --file /usr1/myca/ca/sub_ca/services/ca_cert.pem --issuer 
BUMAymHoGH68nDdFvJ2XgCR9-Eo --verbose
Unknown option: verbose

Thank you, Sergey.

> > So what well tested backend you can advise me? It will be interesting to
> > go the same way with new backend. May be the PostgreSQL is not a good
> > choice for now.
>
> MySQL and Oracle are by far the most well-tested backends. If you don't
> have a working Oracle instance available, I'd suggest MySQL then, as the
> setup is far easier :)
>
> HTH,
> Best regards,
>   Alex



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