[Fedora-directory-users] Trying to run FDS on Core 5

Scott Roberts rinconsystems at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 5 18:28:20 UTC 2006


Be sure httpd is running. selinux is permissive mode.
/ect/alternatives soft link needs to point to new jre.

AFAIK there are no scripts like old versions, just the
commands themselves.

# cd /opt/fedora-ds
# cd slapd-host2
# ./start-slapd
# cd ..
# ./start-admin
$ ./startconsole

--- Dick Steflik <steflik at binghamton.edu> wrote:

> All,
> I'm trying to run FDS for a class I teach, I have
> previously used the 
> Netscape Directory Server on NT but the hard drive
> on that machine went 
> belly up this last summer. I decided that Linux
> would be the way to go 
> for a replacement machine. Anyway, I downloaded the 
> fedora-ds-1.0.2-1FC5.i386.opt.rpm and proceded with
> the install. Install 
> seemed to go OK; I started slapd and tried a test
> query and it worked. I 
> want to load a doctored up version of the old
> Airius.ldif file so I 
> started looking for the admin-server. Anyway it
> seems like there are 
> supposed to be start/stop scripts on /opt/fedora-ds
> but there 
> aren't....any ideas what might have happened to
> them? or where I get 
> them from.     
> 
> Also, I'm running a 512Mb machine which should be
> OK; but when I try to 
> start up the Java based console I get an "out of
> memory" message. I 
> would like  to think that since only about 30 people
> are ever going to 
> be doing  ldap queries against it that 512Mb of RAM
> should be OK (it was 
> for the old Netscape Directory Server). I could live
> without the Java 
> based console if I could get the admin server
> running as that is the way 
> I always administerd the old machine.
> 
> Dick Steflik
> Binghamton University
> Binghamton, New York
> 
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