On 2008-07-03 11:56:36 +0100, Chris Ridd <chrisridd@mac.com> said: On 2008-07-03 10:00:22 +0100, Denis <Denis.Nicklas@googlemail.com> said: ldapclient connects to the OID. Yippi :-) It was a combination between nsswich.conf pam.conf and ldapclient. Thanks for all your help so far. I have found some more good resources: http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/features/articles/nis_ldap_part2
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You where right. Actually I have managed to back up systemstate both times while Certificate services where stopped. Succeedeed with a 3rd backup. thanks, Arnis "Brian Komar (MVP)" <brian.komar.nospam@nospam.identit.ca> wrote in message news:uH01x4gtIHA.576@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... Certificate Services must be running during the system state backup to gain access to the database
Hi all! I'm trying dizaster recovery procedure in my test lab - have restored issuing CA from ASR+Systemstate backup on another computer. But Certificate Service fails to start with: "Unable to initialize the database connection for MyCA. A checkpoint file is damaged. 0xc8000214 (ESE: -532)" Thought, that maybe systemstate backup can't get a CA database in a consistent state when backing