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On 08/24/2011 10:58 AM, Rob Crittenden wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:4E551193.6040809@redhat.com" type="cite">We
were missing a few 389-ds files and directories. This removes
everything but the logs.
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rob
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ACK.<br>
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I am not convinced this is a 100% solution for the original
problem. The files like the keytab are only deleted if a A DS
instance is found, but if the ywere lying around from a previous
installation that did not remove them, they will still be there
after running uninstall. Probably a corner case, and should
probably be OK in the longer term, unless having these files around
prevent an install from getting to the point that the DS gets
installed...we'd be in a situation where we can't move forward and
can't move back. We'll keep an eye out for that, but I think it is
unlikely.<br>
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