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Subject: Re: kolab setup failed on Debian
From: hede <kolab983 () der-he ! de>
Date: 2014-06-13 12:47:35
Message-ID: 20140613144735.1f981a01 () tbb-sempron
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Am Fri, 13 Jun 2014 13:24:32 +0200 schrieb Michele Catalano <catamik@yahoo.it>:
> The fact is that I get the following stop when setup-kolab
>
> It seems 389 Directory Server has an existing instance configured. This setup
> script does not intend to destroy or overwrite your data. Please make sure
> /etc/dirsrv/ and /var/lib/dirsrv/ are clean so that this setup does not have to
> worry.
>
> What I can do? delete their content?
Yes, deleting the old instance is one solution. But maybe not your preferred one.
The automatic ldap routine in setup-kolab seems to require a fresh and clean 389-ds.
You have to manually tweak your 386-ds for kolab, if there's already data in it.
I would try to find other topics referring to adding schemata and data to an ldap \
server via internet search and just try to do so. There should be a template lying \
around for setup-kolab which holds the needed data. But I'm not an ldap expert, so I \
don't want to say too much...
One little hint: Maybe it's better to ask this question as a new thread to this list, \
without an in-reply-to header (i.e. no answer to this thread) and with a new subject \
explaining your needs, e.g. "adding kolab schemata and users to an existing 386 \
instance" or something like that.
... because maybe all those 389 experts here just don't read further down this thread \
which starts with some other error. ;-)
sorry,
hede
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