Hello, I have a problem that I'm really having trouble figuring out. I
run CentOS Linux 5.5. I have three servers. All have been setup and
running with LDAP authentication for a couple years with absolutely no
problems.
Unfortunately a couple weeks ago, we had a power outage. Ever since, I
On 2/18/2011 9:13 AM, Tim Alberts wrote:
Hello, I have a problem that I'm really having trouble figuring out. I
run CentOS Linux 5.5. I have three servers. All have been setup and
running wi..
Update, using Webmin to restart the server, I see the following:
Stopping slapd: [ OK ]
Tim Alberts wrote:
Hello, I have a problem that I'm really having trouble figuring out. I
run CentOS Linux 5.5. I have three servers. All have been setup and
running with LDAP authentication for a couple years with absolutely no
problems.
Unfortunately a couple weeks ago, we had a power
On 2/18/2011 10:13 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Tim Alberts wrote:
Hello, I have a problem...
Unfortunately a couple weeks ago, we had a power outage. Ever since, I
am having continuous problems with authentication to the server. I see
in /var/log/messages
snip
Have you resynched
On 2/18/2011 10:11 AM, Tim Alberts wrote:
Update, using Webmin to restart the server, I see the following:
Stopping slapd: [ OK ]
Stopping slurpd: [ OK ]
Checking configuration files for slapd: bdb_db_open: unclean shutdown
detected; attempting recovery.
bdb_db_open: Recovery skipped
Tim Alberts wrote:
On 2/18/2011 10:13 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Tim Alberts wrote:
Hello, I have a problem...
Unfortunately a couple weeks ago, we had a power outage. Ever since, I
am having continuous problems with authentication to the server. I see
in /var/log/messages
snip
Have
On 18/02/11 10:11 AM, Tim Alberts wrote:
Checking configuration files for slapd: bdb_db_open: unclean shutdown
detected; attempting recovery.
bdb_db_open: Recovery skipped in read-only mode. Run manual recovery if
errors are encountered.
config file testing succeeded
The LDAP database files
On 2/18/2011 11:05 AM, Tim Alberts wrote:
I found a helpful page:
http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialLDAP.html approximately
2/3 down the page, section titled 'Notes: LDAP on Red Hat/Fedora
distribution:' An example database recovery command as follows:
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