Buchan Milne wrote on Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 06:44:41PM +0200 :
> >
> >>We have just started playing with LDAP replication, and I noticed that
> >>our LDAP server (8.2) is running all the slurpd's as root.
> Weird.
> Anyway, I commented out the old:
> # daemon ${slurpd}
> and have now:
> daemon su ldap -c \"${slurpd}\" -s /bin/sh
Does this work at bootup as well as from a shell prompt? I've done
similar things in the past with mrtg and had issues with it unable to
start a boottime (environment was different). Please verify this.
Blue skies... Todd
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