[Freeipa-users] Confused/lost at promoting a replica into a master
David Copperfield
cao2dan at yahoo.com
Tue May 1 00:47:04 UTC 2012
Hi Rich,
Thanks. Those are really helpful.
Though I think I've to learn the underlying 389 Directory Server part and become an expert as well. :)
--David
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From: Rich Megginson <rmeggins at redhat.com>
To: David Copperfield <cao2dan at yahoo.com>
Cc: "freeipa-users at redhat.com" <freeipa-users at redhat.com>
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Freeipa-users] Confused/lost at promoting a replica into a master
On 04/30/2012 05:52 PM, David Copperfield wrote:
Hi Rich and all,
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>Thank you a lot for pointing out the place of the scripts.
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>The scripts are found at the place specified and trued, they are working great in general, but there are still some places needs help:
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>1, there are no manual or help regarding the command options. Not sure where the normal usage could be looked up.
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>[root at ipamaster scripts-PEGACLOUDS-COM]# man db2ldif
>No manual entry for db2ldif
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>[root at ipamaster scripts-PEGACLOUDS-COM]# ./db2ldif --help
>Usage: db2ldif {-n backend_instance}* | {-s includesuffix}*
> [{-x excludesuffix}*] [-a outputfile]
> [-N] [-r] [-C] [-u] [-U] [-m] [-M] [-1]
>Note: either "-n backend_instance" or "-s includesuffix" is required.
>[root at ipamaster scripts-PEGACLOUDS-COM]#
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http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/9.0/html/Configuration_Command_and_File_Reference/Command_Line_Scripts.html
In general - you can use the .pl scripts when the server is running,
the non-.pl scripts when the server is down. So, use ldif2db.pl to do an online import.
Also, with ipa, you can use -n userRoot or -n ipaca depending on if
this is the ipa instance or the CA instance.
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>2, what is the 'official' way increase file descriptors for IPA & 389 Directory server??
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>[root at ipamaster scripts-PEGACLOUDS-COM]# ./db2ldif -s 'dc=pegaclouds,dc=com'
>Exported ldif file:
/var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-PEGACLOUDS-COM/ldif/PEGACLOUDS-COM-pegaclouds-2012_04_30_164542.ldif
>[30/Apr/2012:16:45:42 -0700] -
/etc/dirsrv/slapd-PEGACLOUDS-COM/dse.ldif:
nsslapd-maxdescriptors: nsslapd-maxdescriptors: invalid
value "8192", maximum file descriptors must range from 1 to
1024 (the current process limit). Server will use a setting
of 1024.
>[30/Apr/2012:16:45:42 -0700] - Config Warning: -
nsslapd-maxdescriptors: invalid value "8192", maximum file
descriptors must range from 1 to 1024 (the current process
limit). Server will use a setting of 1024.
>...
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db2ldif doesn't use file descriptors in the same way as the server
does when it is using them to listen and service incoming
connections - just ignore that message
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>3, the ldif2db command will abort when IPA(Directory Server) is running.
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> I have to stop IPA first, then run ldif2db, and fireup IPA at the end. It may not be a bad thing to avoid potential data base corruption. But please confirm whether this is a feature or a bug.
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>[root at ipamaster scripts-PEGACLOUDS-COM]# ./ldif2db -s 'dc=pegaclouds,dc=com' -i /var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-PEGACLOUDS-COM/ldif/PEGACLOUDS-COM-pegaclouds-2012_04_30_163506.ldif
>importing data ...
>...
>[30/Apr/2012:16:50:00 -0700] - Backend Instance: userRoot
>[30/Apr/2012:16:50:00 -0700] - Unable to import the database
because it is being used by another slapd process.
>[30/Apr/2012:16:50:00 -0700] - Shutting down due to possible
conflicts with other slapd processes
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Use ldif2db.pl
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>Thanks.
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>--David
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>________________________________
> From: Rich Megginson <rmeggins at redhat.com>
>To: David Copperfield <cao2dan at yahoo.com>
>Cc: E Deon Lackey <dlackey at redhat.com>; "freeipa-users at redhat.com" <freeipa-users at redhat.com>
>Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 4:23 PM
>Subject: Re: [Freeipa-users] Confused/lost at promoting a replica into a master
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>On 04/30/2012 04:58 PM, David Copperfield wrote:
>Hi,
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>>> Currently, there is no disaster recovery or backup information. There are a couple of RFEs open to develop this information. My understanding (and this is something that
>>> Dmitri or one of the engineers can
explain better) is that the best thing to do
is to back up the DS instances using db2ldif
and then spin up a new server/replica
instance and
>>> import the backed up data using
ldif2db.
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>>Thanks for pointing out a way to do partial
backup/restore.
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>>But the command db2ldif, or its sibling
command ldif2db can not be located on IPA
master/replica.
>look in /var/lib/dirsrv/scripts-YOURDOMAIN-YOURTLD
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>The IPA servers only install 389-ds-base and 389-ds-base-libs RPMs. and the two commands doesn't show up anywhere.
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>>Could anyone elaborate how to use the two
template commands, or please point me to the
document or http link(s) is enough. Thanks a
lot.
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>>[root at ipamaster script-templates]# rpm -qa | grep 389
>>389-ds-base-1.2.9.14-1.el6_2.2.x86_64
>>389-ds-base-libs-1.2.9.14-1.el6_2.2.x86_64
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>>[root at ipamaster script-templates]# rpm -ql
389-ds-base 389-ds-base-libs | grep -P
'db2ldif|ldif2db'
>>/usr/share/dirsrv/script-templates/template-db2ldif
>>/usr/share/dirsrv/script-templates/template-db2ldif.pl
>>/usr/share/dirsrv/script-templates/template-ldif2db
>>/usr/share/dirsrv/script-templates/template-ldif2db.pl
>>[root at ipamaster script-templates]#
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>>--David
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