>>> On 10/18/2010 at 11:10 AM, in message
<[email protected]>, "gustavo panizzo <gfa>"
<[email protected]> wrote:
 
ps -ef | grep ns-httpd
    root 13517 13516   0 09:23:16 ?           0:02 ns-httpd -d
/usr/iplanet/admin-serv/config
    root 13519 13517   0 09:23:17 ?           0:24 ns-httpd -d
/usr/iplanet/admin-serv/config
/usr/iplanet/ds5/shared/bin/ldapsearch -1 -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w
password -b "o=netscaperoot" -T "cn=*"

dn: cn=Configuration Administrators, ou=Groups, ou=TopologyManagement,
o=NetscapeRoot
objectClass: top
objectClass: groupofuniquenames
cn: Configuration Administrators
uniqueMember: uid=admin,ou=Administrators, ou=TopologyManagement,
o=NetscapeRoot
 
dn: uid=admin, ou=Administrators, ou=TopologyManagement,
o=NetscapeRoot
.
.
.
check if the admin-console service is up
you should see an ns-httpd process 

you should be able to search to the suffix o=netscaperoot on your first
installed instance

On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 10:58:37AM -0500, Dave Swanger wrote:
> I installed this on a Solaris 10 (x86) machine earlier this year. 
At
> the time I used to the console to change the schema.  I went several
> months without using the console.
> 
> I have some scripts that include the "cn=Directory Manager" password.

> These scripts seem to work fine.  However, when I try to log into
the
> console with "cn=Directory Manager" using the same password I
receive
> the message:
> 
> ---
> Cannot logon because of an incorrect User ID, Incorrect password or
> Directory Problem
> 
> HttpException:
> Respone: HTTP/1.1 500 Server Error
> Status: 500
> URL: http://fully ( http://fully/
)-qualified-machine-name:390/admin-serv/authenticate 
> ---
> 
> I thought about changing the password for"cn=Directory Manager" but
it
> would break my scripts.
> 
> Has anyone seen this before, where the password works from the
command
> line but not with the console?
> 
> Thanks!
> -- 
> 
> David Swanger
> [email protected] 
> 

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