[389-users] what are components of FDS?

Rich Megginson rmeggins at redhat.com
Fri May 15 17:00:15 UTC 2009


Ky` Anh, Huy`nh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am going to install FDS on a FreeBSD jail. This means that FDS will use FC8 compatibility mode which provided by FreeBSD 7.2. I downloaded the binary version of FDS 1.04 (fedora-ds-1.0.4-1.FC6.i386.opt.rpm) and my initial installation worked perfectly. This is only a *test* and now I'd like to install the latest version of FDS. I searched at 
>
>    http://directory.fedoraproject.org/yum/dirsrv/fedora/
>
> but there were so many packages that made me confused. I'd like to know:
>
> (1) what are components of FDS 1.2.0 and what files should I download to get FDS worked in FC8? (If FDS binaries work on FC8 they should work on a FreeBSD jail ;)
>
> (2) is it necessary to start the web interface of FDS? I just like to setup a LDAP database and then run all from command lines without touching the web browsers (yes I hate GUI). If this is the case I will run only FDS service and have nothing to do with Apache/Java requirements of FDS. In fact I don't want to install any web servers on my FDS server. 
>
> Your helps are highly appreciated. And if you have ever experienced FDS on FreeBSD please give me some advices!
>
> Regards,
>
>   
fedora-ds-base - core directory server, no UI, no admin server - if you 
don't care about admin server or console, you can just install this
adminutil - utility libraries used by admin server, dsgw
fedora-ds-admin - admin server, limited web UI
idm-console-framework - core console code
fedora-idm-console - the "fedora-idm-console" shell script, and the 
fedora console "skin"
fedora-ds-console - the directory server specific console jars
fedora-ds-admin-console - the admin server specific console jars
fedora-ds-dsgw - simple web based phonebook, user/group editor, org 
chart apps
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