On 17/05/2017 20:11, Adrian Klaver wrote:

I thought you where working on VM you had access/rights to.

That is not the case?

I have sudo access on the redhat box we're working on so technically I could do this, yup. But whilst our Unix team are happy for us to do whatever the heck we like within our own domain (so to speak - all the databases, tools we use, etc), they prefer to retain control over 'top level' system-admin stuff like disks, the contents of /lib, etc.

I like to keep our sysadmins happy, so I'm going to leave /lib to them :)

Whoever does it needs to unlink:

/lib64/libldap_r-2.4.so.2

Got it. We'll see what happens tomorrow. Thank you for all the help so far, it's been *invaluable*. Hopefully tomorrow I'll have some good news to report!

btw, if this is a reproducible thing is it worth raising with enterprisedb or 2nd Quadrant? Is this a 'bug' of some kind, or just a really weird edge case? :)

Regards,

Martin.
--
Martin Goodson

"Have you thought up some clever plan, Doctor?"
"Yes, Jamie, I believe I have."
"What're you going to do?"
"Bung a rock at it."


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