This generally indicates a permission issue. If, for example, you run
slapd as root and then later try to run it as another user, or if you
change what user you're running slapd as, you need to change the ownership
of all of the files in /var/lib/ldap to match the user you're running
slapd
Mgr Peter Tuharsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This generally indicates a permission issue. If, for example, you run
slapd as root and then later try to run it as another user, or if you
change what user you're running slapd as, you need to change the
ownership of all of the files in
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thanks
If I attemp to run slapd while /var/lib/ldap/log* files exist, it fails
to start while inicialising DB. The only way to start slapd is to delete
the log* files first.
This generally indicates a permission issue. If, for example, you run
slapd as root and then
Package: slapd
Version: 2.3.30-4
If I attemp to run slapd while /var/lib/ldap/log* files exist, it fails
to start while inicialising DB. The only way to start slapd is to delete
the log* files first.
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