Thanks. Here are the results. I can start googling this result, but I am kind of a newbie at openldap, so if you know something obvious, let me know. Thank you very much.
# service slapd debug slapd: [INFO] Using /etc/default/slapd for configuration slapd: [INFO] Halting OpenLDAP... slapd: [INFO] Can't read PID file, to stop OpenLDAP try: /etc/init.d/slapd forcestop slapd: [INFO] No db_recover done slapd: [INFO] Launching OpenLDAP... slapd: [OK] File descriptor limit set to 1024 5859a359 @(#) $OpenLDAP: slapd 2.4.36 (Apr 8 2014 12:06:19) $ usern...@itds120.umt.edu:/u01/app/openldap-2.4.36/servers/slapd 5859a359 hdb_db_open: database "dc=umt,dc=edu": alock package is unstable. 5859a359 backend_startup_one (type=hdb, suffix="dc=umt,dc=edu"): bi_db_open failed! (-1) 5859a359 slapd stopped. -----Original Message----- From: Clément OUDOT [mailto:clem.ou...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2016 2:31 PM To: Singley, Norman Cc: openldap-technical@openldap.org Subject: Re: PID File 2016-12-20 19:34 GMT+01:00 Singley, Norman <norman.sing...@mso.umt.edu>: > Hi Folks – > > > > I am getting the No PID file for openLDAP error when starting/stopping > slapd. > > > > run]# /etc/init.d/slapd stop > > slapd: [INFO] Using /etc/default/slapd for configuration > > slapd: [INFO] Halting OpenLDAP... > > slapd: [INFO] Can't read PID file, to stop OpenLDAP try: > /etc/init.d/slapd forcestop > > [root@itds120 run]# /etc/init.d/slapd forcestop > > slapd: [INFO] Using /etc/default/slapd for configuration > > slapd: [INFO] Killing OpenLDAP with force... > > slapd: [INFO] Found no OpenLDAP process running with > ldap://oldap.umt.edu:389 ldaps://oldap.umt.edu:636 > > slapd: [INFO] Killing OpenLDAP replication with force... > > slapd: [INFO] Found no slurpd process running > > [root@itds120 run]# ps -ea | grep slapd > > 6723 ? 00:00:00 slapd > > [root@itds120 run]# /etc/init.d/slapd start > > slapd: [INFO] Using /etc/default/slapd for configuration > > slapd: [INFO] Launching OpenLDAP configuration test... > > slapd: [OK] OpenLDAP configuration test successful > > slapd: [INFO] No db_recover done > > slapd: [INFO] Launching OpenLDAP... > > slapd: [OK] File descriptor limit set to 1024 > > slapd: [ALERT] No PID file for OpenLDAP > > [root@itds120 run]# ps -ea | grep slapd > > 6723 ? 00:00:00 slapd > > > > > > It seems to show that openLDAP is running on this box, but I can’t > connect to it. > > > > The slapd.conf file is attached. > > > > I see a lot of results about this error out there on the web, but most > of the fixes like manually creating the pid file don’t seem to work. > If anyone has any tips I can try, it would be greatly appreciated. > > > > This is a standalone (test oldap, running 2.4.36) on redhat 6. > > Hi, seems you are using LTB OpenLDAP packages, or at least LTB OpenLDAP init script. Try to run: # service slapd debug You should get information on why it is not starting. Clément.