DT Piotr Wadas <[email protected]> writes: > Hello, > I'm using openldap 2.4.17 on debian, command line for testing purposes is > > --- > r...@host:~# slapd -d16384 -f slapd-1.conf -u openldap -g openldap \ > -h "ldapi:///var/run/slapd/foobar/x-mod=-rw-------" [...]
> Filesystem directory permissions are fine, well, no matter about x-mod, > the problem is I cannot force different file name (location) for socket > file, default location seems to be build-dependent, shall I guess it's > debian related issue? I expect the socket file to be created where I > specify within "ldapi" URI. I tried a few variants of this uri, assuming I > misunderstood the triple slash construction, anyway I still have socket > file created in the same place. Isn't it supposed to create socket file > where specified? What I want, actually, is to start two or more > independent slapd servers (completely searated databases), listening on > IPC only, on two different IPC sockets on the same machine. If you want to specify a path, you only should use two slashes prior to the path specification. -h ldapi://var/run/slapd/foobar/ -Dieter -- Dieter Klünter | Systemberatung http://dkluenter.de GPG Key ID:8EF7B6C6 53°37'09,95"N 10°08'02,42"E
