can you explain me how this is done , the DB_CONFIG? Which is the LDAP user ?
Thanks, Toni. 2006/3/7, Craig White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > just a guess...that the files (including log files) in your data > directory aren't owned by your ldap user. Looks like you might need a > DB_CONFIG for your data directory. > > Those are very old and unsupported versions of db4 and openldap you are > using. > > Craig > > On Tue, 2006-03-07 at 09:18 +0100, Toni Menendez Lopez wrote: > > This are packages that I have : > > > > BerkeleyDB-4.1.25-20050311.7.3.i686.rpm > > openldap-clients-servers-2.1.30-20050311.7.3.i686.rpm > > openldap-configuration-2.1.30-15.7.3.noarch.rpm > > > > And this is the error that I have : > > > > bdb_initialize: Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB 4.1.25: (December 19, > > 2002) > > bdb_db_init: Initializing BDB database > > bdb_db_init: Initializing BDB database > > bdb(ou=CONTENT,o=alcatel,c=fr): write: 0xbfffd720, 8192: Invalid > > argument > > bdb_db_open: dbenv_open failed: Invalid argument (22) > > backend_startup: bi_db_open failed! (22) > > bdb(ou=CONTENT,o=alcatel,c=fr): txn_begin interface requires an > > environment configured for the transaction subsystem > > => bdb_tool_entry_put: txn_begin failed: Invalid argument (22) > > slapadd: could not add entry dn="ou=CONTENT,o=alcatel,c=fr" (line=4): > > txn_begin failed: Invalid argument (22) > > bdb(ou=CONTENT,o=alcatel,c=fr): txn_checkpoint interface requires an > > environment configured for the transaction subsystem > > bdb_db_destroy: txn_checkpoint failed: Invalid argument (22) > > bdb_initialize: Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB 4.1.25: (December 19, > > 2002) > > > > Any suggestion ? > > > > Toni. > > > > > > 2006/3/6, Craig White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 15:19 +0100, Toni Menendez Lopez wrote: > > > Sorry about my previous messages, > > > > > > I need any king of tutorial or something similar to instalar > > OPenLdap, Db > > > Berkeley over RedHat7.3. Because I am having lots of > > problems and I am not > > > able to start the openladp server. > > > > > ---- > > stock packages? If so, they are so far out of date that it > > doesn't make > > much sense to bother with. > > > > Craig > > > > > >
