[Fedora-directory-users] FDS 1.1 fail to add configuration data to FDS1.04 DS

Yvo van Doorn mailinglists at disgruntled-dutch.com
Thu Jan 31 23:27:03 UTC 2008


On 1/31/08, Rich Megginson <rmeggins at redhat.com> wrote:
> Doug Chapman wrote:
> > There maybe a child bug related to this issue, but the admin-server
> > also displays  an error after registering another host.
>
> What error do you see?
> >
> > On Jan 31, 2008 12:24 PM, Rich Megginson <rmeggins at redhat.com
> > <mailto:rmeggins at redhat.com>> wrote:
> >
> >     Kyley Engle wrote:
> >     >
> >     > on ldap-master.company.com <http://ldap-master.company.com>:
> >     > ou=company, o=NetscapeRoot exists
> >     > cn=ldap-test.company.com <http://ldap-test.company.com>,
> >     ou=company, o=NetscapeRoot  does not exist
> >     This is a bug - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=431103 -
> >     there is a workaround listed in the bug.
> >     >
> >     > kyley
> >     >
> >     >
> >     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >     >
> >     > > Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 15:30:26 -0700
> >     > > From: rmeggins at redhat.com <mailto:rmeggins at redhat.com>
> >     > > To: fedora-directory-users at redhat.com
> >     <mailto:fedora-directory-users at redhat.com>
> >     > > Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] FDS 1.1 fail to add
> >     > configuration data to FDS1.04 DS
> >     > >
> >     > > Kyley Engle wrote:
> >     > > > this is the interesting part of the output
> >     > > >
> >     > > > +Processing /usr/share/dirsrv/data/16dssuffixadmin.mod.tmpl ...
> >     > > > +++check_and_add_entry: Entry not found o=company.com
> >     <http://company.com> error No
> >     > such object
> >     > > ? This is really odd. What is your suffix?
> >     > > > +Processing /usr/share/dirsrv/data/10dsdata.ldif.tmpl ...
> >     > > > +++check_and_add_entry: Found entry o=NetscapeRoot
> >     > > > +++Adding attr=aci value=(targetattr = "*")(version 3.0; acl
> >     "SIE
> >     > > > Group (ldap-test)"; allow (all) groupdn =
> >     > "ldap:///cn=slapd-ldap-test,
> >     > > > cn=Fedora Directory Server, cn=Server Group,
> >     > cn=ldap-test.company.com <http://ldap-test.company.com>,
> >     > > > ou=company, o=NetscapeRoot";) to entry o=NetscapeRoot
> >     > > > +++check_and_add_entry: Entry not found cn=Fedora Directory
> >     Server,
> >     > > > cn=Server Group, cn=ldap-test.company.com
> >     <http://ldap-test.company.com>, ou=company, o=NetscapeRoot
> >     > > > error No such object
> >     > > > +ERROR: adding an entry cn=Fedora Directory Server,
> >     cn=Server Group,
> >     > > > cn=ldap-test.company.com <http://ldap-test.company.com>,
> >     ou=company, o=NetscapeRoot failed,
> >     > error: No
> >     > > > such object
> >     > > > <snip>
> >     > > > Error adding entry 'cn=Fedora Directory Server, cn=Server Group,
> >     > > > cn=ldap-test.company.com <http://ldap-test.company.com>,
> >     ou=company, o=NetscapeRoot'. Error: No such
> >     > > > object
> >     > > > Could not register the directory server with the configuration
> >     > > > directory server.
> >     > > > Exiting .
> >     > > >
> >     > > > what is interesting is that even tho i entered in the
> >     configuration
> >     > > > URI ldap://ldap-master.company.com:389/o=NetscapeRoot
> >     <http://master.company.com:389/o=NetscapeRoot> during the
> >     > > > custom install, i don't see it referenced anywhere in the log.
> >     > > If cn=Fedora Directory Server, cn=Server Group,
> >     > > cn=ldap-test.company.com <http://ldap-test.company.com>,
> >     ou=company, o=NetscapeRoot does not exist,
> >     > > then what is under o=NetscapeRoot? Does ou=company, o=NetscapeRoot
> >     > > exist? Does cn=ldap-test.company.com
> >     <http://ldap-test.company.com>, ou=company, o=NetscapeRoot exist?
> >     > > >
> >     > > > kyley
> >     > > >
> >     > > >
> >     >
> >     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >     > > >
> >     > > > > Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 12:01:26 -0700
> >     > > > > From: rmeggins at redhat.com <mailto:rmeggins at redhat.com>
> >     > > > > To: fedora-directory-users at redhat.com
> >     <mailto:fedora-directory-users at redhat.com>
> >     > > > > Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] FDS 1.1 fail to add
> >     > > > configuration data to FDS1.04 DS
> >     > > > >
> >     > > > > Kyley Engle wrote:
> >     > > > > >
> >     > > > > > i've had this same issue on a new installation of FDS1.1 as
> >     > well. I
> >     > > > > > installed the master/config server but when i tried
> >     running the
> >     > > > > > setup-ds-admin.pl on the consumer i got the same type of
> >     error,
> >     > > > again,
> >     > > > > > with no objects created in the configuration directory.
> >     So I don't
> >     > > > > > think this is a 1.0.4/1.1 issue, as much as it is
> >     potentially a
> >     > > > > > problem with the setup script.
> >     > > > > Try setup-ds-admin.pl -ddd to see if turning up the debug
> >     level
> >     > reveals
> >     > > > > anything.
> >     > > > > >
> >     > > > > > kyley
> >     > > > > >
> >     > > > > >
> >     > > > > >
> >     > > >
> >     >
> >     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >     > > > > >
> >     > > > > > > From: richard at powerset.com <mailto:richard at powerset.com>
> >     > > > > > > To: fedora-directory-users at redhat.com
> >     <mailto:fedora-directory-users at redhat.com>
> >     > > > > > > Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 19:28:23 -0800
> >     > > > > > > Subject: [Fedora-directory-users] FDS 1.1 fail to add
> >     > configuration
> >     > > > > > data to FDS1.04 DS
> >     > > > > > >
> >     > > > > > > I'm setting up a few v1.1 test instances in our
> >     current 1.04
> >     > > > > > environment but running into issues trying to add the
> >     > configuration
> >     > > > > > data to an existing 1.04 server. It appears to be trying to
> >     > create
> >     > > > the
> >     > > > > > children entries before the parent:
> >     > > > > > >
> >     > > > > > > Are you ready to set up your servers? [yes]:
> >     > > > > > > Creating directory server . . .
> >     > > > > > > Your new DS instance 'fds' was successfully created.
> >     > > > > > > Creating the configuration directory server . . .
> >     > > > > > > dn: cn=Fedora Directory Server, cn=Server Group,
> >     > > > > > cn=aa0-002-6-v2.u.powerset.co
> >     <http://aa0-002-6-v2.u.powerset.co>
> >     > > > > > > m, ou=sv.powerset.com <http://sv.powerset.com>,
> >     o=NetscapeRoot
> >     > > > > > > objectclass: nsApplication
> >     > > > > > > objectclass: groupOfUniqueNames
> >     > > > > > > objectclass: top
> >     > > > > > > cn: Fedora Directory Server
> >     > > > > > > nsproductname: Fedora Directory Server
> >     > > > > > > nsproductversion: 1.1.0
> >     > > > > > > nsnickname: slapd
> >     > > > > > > nsbuildnumber: 2007.355.1657
> >     > > > > > > nsvendor: Fedora Project
> >     > > > > > > installationtimestamp: 20080130014937Z
> >     > > > > > > nsexpirationdate: 0
> >     > > > > > > nsbuildsecurity: domestic
> >     > > > > > > uniquemember: cn=slapd-fds, cn=Fedora Directory Server,
> >     > cn=Server
> >     > > > > > Group, cn=aa
> >     > > > > > > 0-002-6-v2.u.powerset.com
> >     <http://0-002-6-v2.u.powerset.com>, ou=sv.powerset.com
> >     <http://sv.powerset.com>, o=NetscapeRoot
> >     > > > > > > nsservermigrationclassname:
> >     > > > > > com.netscape.admin.dirserv.task.MigrateCreate at fedo
> >     > > > > > > ra-ds-1.1.jar at cn=admin-serv-aa0-002-6-v2, cn=Fedora
> >     > Administration
> >     > > > > > Server, cn
> >     > > > > > > =Server Group, cn=aa0-002-6-v2.u.powerset.com
> >     <http://aa0-002-6-v2.u.powerset.com>,
> >     > ou=sv.powerset.com <http://sv.powerset.com>,
> >     > > > > > o=Netscape
> >     > > > > > > Root
> >     > > > > > > nsservercreationclassname:
> >     > > > > > com.netscape.admin.dirserv.task.MigrateCreate at fedor
> >     > > > > > > a-ds-1.1.jar at cn=admin-serv-aa0-002-6-v2, cn=Fedora
> >     > Administration
> >     > > > > > Server, cn=
> >     > > > > > > Server Group, cn=aa0-002-6-v2.u.powerset.com
> >     <http://aa0-002-6-v2.u.powerset.com>,
> >     > ou=sv.powerset.com <http://sv.powerset.com>,
> >     > > > > > o=NetscapeR
> >     > > > > > > oot
> >     > > > > > >
> >     > > > > > > Error adding entry 'cn=Fedora Directory Server,
> >     cn=Server Group,
> >     > > > > > cn=aa0-002-6-v2.u.powerset.com
> >     <http://aa0-002-6-v2.u.powerset.com>, ou=sv.powerset.com
> >     <http://sv.powerset.com>,
> >     > o=NetscapeRoot'.
> >     > > > > > Error: No such object
> >     > > > > > > Could not register the directory server with the
> >     configuration
> >     > > > > > directory server.
> >     > > > > > > Exiting . . .
> >     > > > > > > Log file is '/tmp/setupR29d4F.log'
> >     > > > > > >
> >     > > > > > > Checking the tree, the intermediate entries are not
> >     there. The
> >     > > > > > script is not creating entries beneath
> >     ou=sv.powerset.com <http://sv.powerset.com>. I know
> >     > > > that
> >     > > > > > the DS is working b/c I can add new 1.04 instances to
> >     > o=NetscapeRoot,
> >     > > > > > and the 1.1 script is adding an ACI entry for SIE
> >     Group(fds) to
> >     > > > > > o=NetscapeRoot.
> >     > > > > > >
> >     > > > > > > Do I have to upgrade the configuration server to 1.1
> >     first? I'd
> >     > > > > > rather avoid messing with it if at all possible. Any
> >     help would be
> >     > > > > > appreciated. Thanks.
> >     > > > > > >
> >     > > > > > > -richard
> >     > > > > > >
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I've been working with Doug on this.

The error (through the GUI interface) when opening the admin server
under "host.example.com" and attempting to complete any task (such as
configuration or restarting the server) is:

Remote Request Error
URL:

no protocol: admin-serv/tasks/Configuration/ServerSetup


I resolved this by adding:
dn: cn=Server Group, cn=host.example.com, ou=example.com, o=NetscapeRoot
nsadminsiedn: cn=admin-serv-host, cn=Fedora Administration Server, cn=Server
Group, cn=host.example.com, ou=example.com, o=NetscapeRoot

I updated the bug (431103) to reflect this.




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