When I run either setup-ds.pl or setup-ds-admin.pl, I go through all
the prompts and get an error saying it's unable to start the server
and that I should check the error logs. Here's the contents of the
error log:
It seems to think we've started. Not a lot of help. So I run 'sevice
dirsrv start', which fails. The only new line in the error log is:
[18/Sep/2008:13:20:57 -021800] - Fedora-Directory/1.1.2 B2008.248.1443
starting up
Again, not much help. So I changed the debug level by modifying the
startup script and adding a -d option to the ns-slapd command. When I
try to start from the command line, I get this:
Failed to open stats file (/var/run/dirsrv/slapd-ldap.stats) (error 1).
[FAILED]
*** Warning: 1 instance(s) failed to start
Finally, something helpful! First, why isn't this going to the error
log? Second, and most importantly, what do I do about it?
I don't know if it's trying to read the file, write the file, do it as
root, or as nobody. I turned selinux off just to be sure that isn't
the issue, but I'd prefer to run with it on.
It's a fresh FC9 install, with all patches applied.
TIA,
Dave
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09-18-2008, 11:10 AM
"Marcelo (Nico) Halpern"
Problems installing on FC9
I had the same exact problem on CentOS 5.2 yesterday. ns-slapd fails trying to open the status file read/write. The directory if owned by root, and it should be owned by ns-slapd's uid (nobody by default). I believe the directory is /var/run/dirsrv.
nh
On Sep 18, 2008, at 6:27 AM, David Carter wrote:
When I run either setup-ds.pl or setup-ds-admin.pl, I go through all*
the prompts and get an error saying it's unable to start the server*
and that I should check the error logs. Here's the contents of the*
error log:
It seems to think we've started. Not a lot of help. So I run 'sevice*
dirsrv start', which fails. The only new line in the error log is:
[18/Sep/2008:13:20:57 -021800] - Fedora-Directory/1.1.2 B2008.248.1443*
starting up
Again, not much help. So I changed the debug level by modifying the*
startup script and adding a -d option to the ns-slapd command. When I*
try to start from the command line, I get this:
Starting dirsrv:
**** ldap...[18/Sep/2008:13:57:33 -021800] Fedora-Directory/1.1.2 -*
debug level: accesscontrol (128)
[18/Sep/2008:13:57:33 -021800] - Fedora-Directory/1.1.2 B2008.248.1443*
starting up
Failed to open stats file (/var/run/dirsrv/slapd-ldap.stats) (error 1).
************************************************** ********* [FAILED]
*** Warning: 1 instance(s) failed to start
Finally, something helpful! First, why isn't this going to the error*
log? Second, and most importantly, what do I do about it?
I don't know if it's trying to read the file, write the file, do it as*
root, or as nobody. I turned selinux off just to be sure that isn't*
the issue, but I'd prefer to run with it on.
It's a fresh FC9 install, with all patches applied.
TIA,
Dave
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09-19-2008, 12:30 AM
"sigid@JINLab"
Problems installing on FC9
Marcelo (Nico) Halpern wrote:
I had the same exact problem on CentOS 5.2 yesterday. ns-slapd fails
trying to open the status file read/write. The directory if owned by
root, and it should be owned by ns-slapd's uid (nobody by default). I
believe the directory is /var/run/dirsrv.
Is FDS 1.1 could runs on CentOS 5.2?
Is there any available repo to be added to CentOS repo configurations?
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Rich Megginson
Problems installing on FC9
sigid@JINLab wrote:
Marcelo (Nico) Halpern wrote:
I had the same exact problem on CentOS 5.2 yesterday. ns-slapd fails
trying to open the status file read/write. The directory if owned by
root, and it should be owned by ns-slapd's uid (nobody by default). I
believe the directory is /var/run/dirsrv.
Is FDS 1.1 could runs on CentOS 5.2?
Yes. Start with http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Release_Notes
Then move to http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Download -
"Enterprise Linux 5"
Is there any available repo to be added to CentOS repo configurations?
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