When you say "view all my systems" what do you mean? A place that can view all your instances at once? Or do you mean to manage the data in the directory?
Thanks,
> On 30 Sep 2020, at 07:51, Paul Whitney <paul.whitney@mac.com> wrote:
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> Hi guys,
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> I am just now looking into our 389-ds migration strategy from CentOS 7 to 8. I successfully created my first master 389 instance on 8. It took some getting used to doing it on the cockpit plugin. But what I am missing is how do I merge a view where I can manage all of my DS from one view? I recall you saying the there will no longer be a java console, is there an alternative solution, such as an application, that will allow me to view all of my systems in a console (that is deprecated)?
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> Thanks,
>
>
> Paul M. Whitney
> paul.whitney@mac.com
>
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William Brown
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SUSE Labs, Australia
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