--On Tuesday, April 11, 2006 5:01 PM -0400 matthew sporleder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Our openldap 2.2.24 running on Solaris 9 x86 suddently stopped functioning this morning:( . It can still be started up but doesn't give any response to queries: # ps -ef |grep slapd root 648 1 0 11:18:33 ? 0:00 /usr/local/libexec/slapd -h ldap:/// ldaps:/// # ldapsearch -x "uid=guest,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com" -wsecret # "uid=tech" ldap_bind: Can't contact LDAP server (-1) Only kill -9 can stop the process. kill -INT or kill -TERM doesn't work.Try turning on more logging and using -d on ldapsearch. Can you show the full command you use to start slapd? Use /usr/ucb/ps -auxwwww Is it showing up on netstat? Do you have other system problems? (full disks, etc?)
Since you did a kill -9, you've corrupted the BDB environment, which is why it won't restart correctly.
OL 2.2 does not have the automatic BDB database recovery that OpenLDAP 2.3 has, which is a good reason to upgrade.
You need to find the "db_recover" tool for your specific version of the BDB backend. After stopping slapd, cd to your database directory, and run the db_recover command. Then start slapd.
--Quanah -- Quanah Gibson-Mount Principal Software Developer ITS/Shared Application Services Stanford University GnuPG Public Key: http://www.stanford.edu/~quanah/pgp.html
