Gilberto Nunes escreveu:
I install samba and LDAP on Ubuntu Server 7.04.
I using smbldap-tools...
However, when I reboot the system, the Ubuntu server don't work more...
It's stalled on services initialize...
I notice that the file nsswitch.conf on /etc, have this look:
passwd: files ldap
group: files ldap
shadow: files
When I change this lines to this:
passwd: files
group: files
shadow: files
All work fine! So, the system booting normaly...
It is a known bug, I found on a bugzilla somewhere. The bug consists
that the booting process needs the ldap server before it gets started.
So, the workaround, for now, is to have a slave ldap server which you
can use at least for booting. In my /etc/ldap.conf I have:
# grep host /etc/ldap.conf
host 127.0.0.1 192.168.0.2
Obviously, 192.168.0.2 is another server on the network which is a slave
for localhost. This way the booting process will try localhost and then
192.168.0.2 and boots ok. I am not sure even if it really needs to be a
real slave, but I happen to have a real slave on my net, so I had no
problem.
Good luck
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Marcio Merlone
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