dhiva,
Thats an interesting approach to getting a ldap backup. Another option
you should consider is setting up a clone. The clone database will use
the same baseDN as the master system, and will set up replication
agreements to automatically sync up the instances. You can even turn
off the clone PKI instance to run as a cold standby if you wanted.
Karmen,
All the schema, indexes and so on used by dogtag will be in the ldif
files in $instance_path/conf/*.ldif. Some of these - like the indexes
or vlv indexes will rely on 389- related structure. You could try
tweaking these ldif files before starting your installation to use the
relevant structures in your db.
Ade
On Mon, 2011-06-27 at 18:09 -0700, dhiva wrote:
I believe 'VLV' details goes in here. Virtual list, which
represents
indexed results.
The CA configuration usually creates all the required entries here.
vlv.ldif and vlvtasks.ldif under <ca installdir>/conf should tell you
what is required.
I always go thru the CA install and configuration, just before creating
a key pair and stop.
So i can get a usable ldap instance as a backup.
thanks
dhiva
On 6/27/11 10:54 AM, Karmen Lei wrote:
> Hi,
>
> While I can get the DogTag PKI to work with 389 Directory Server, I have trouble
using a different directory server, I get missing entries in the access log for
"cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config". Can someone tell me what the
requirements are if I want to switch to using another directory server for DogTag PKI?
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
> Karmen
>
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