389-Console no longer works. Blank menu items
On 05/26/2011 01:29 PM, Jeremy Carroll wrote:
Found the issue. For some reason it was referencing the
wrong jar file in the netscapeRoot database. I dumped the db
with db2ldif, edited the jar location, and reinstalled it
with ldif2db. Works fine now. Here was the line in question.
This happened apparently after an upgrade in EPEL.
After you upgraded, did you run setup-ds-admin.pl -u?* This is what
fixes the jar file names, among other things.
nsClassname:
com.netscape.admin.dirserv.roledit.ResEditorRoleIn fo@389-ds-1.2.3
*.jar
nsClassname:
com.netscape.admin.dirserv.roledit.ResEditorRoleMe mbers@389-ds-1.
*2.3.jar
nsClassname:
com.netscape.admin.dirserv.roledit.ResEditorRoleAc countPage@389-d
*s-1.2.3.jar
Changed to
nsClassname:
com.netscape.admin.dirserv.roledit.ResEditorRoleIn fo@389-ds-1.2.5
*.jar
nsClassname:
com.netscape.admin.dirserv.roledit.ResEditorRoleMe mbers@389-ds-1.
*2.5.jar
nsClassname:
com.netscape.admin.dirserv.roledit.ResEditorRoleAc countPage@389-d
*s-1.2.5.jar
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From: Rich
Megginson <rmeggins@redhat.com>
Date: Thu, 26 May
2011 15:08:36 -0400
To: "General
discussion list for the 389 Directory server project." <389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org>
Cc: Networked
Insights <jeremy.carroll@networkedinsights.com>
Subject: Re:
[389-users] 389-Console no longer works. Blank menu items
ow not?* What ha
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