Dan Scott wrote:
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 16:47, Rich Megginson wrote:
Hopefully there will be an
update soon, and this will resolve the problem.
The update is in updates-testing now, and we would really appreciate some
testing and some feedback (hint, hint). The more positive feedb
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 16:47, Rich Megginson wrote:
>> Hopefully there will be an
>> update soon, and this will resolve the problem.
>>
>
> The update is in updates-testing now, and we would really appreciate some
> testing and some feedback (hint, hint). The more positive feedback we get,
> the
Dan Scott wrote:
Hi,
[r...@fileserver1 ~]# rpm -qa|grep 389
389-ds-base-1.2.6-0.1.a1.fc13.i686
[djsc...@fileserver2 ~]$ rpm -qa|grep 389
389-ds-base-1.2.5-1.fc11.i586
fileserver1 is the server with the problem, fileserver2 is the master.
Rich Megginson's post indicates that the errors in the
Hi,
[r...@fileserver1 ~]# rpm -qa|grep 389
389-ds-base-1.2.6-0.1.a1.fc13.i686
[djsc...@fileserver2 ~]$ rpm -qa|grep 389
389-ds-base-1.2.5-1.fc11.i586
fileserver1 is the server with the problem, fileserver2 is the master.
Rich Megginson's post indicates that the errors in the log are fixed
in 38
Dan Scott wrote:
Hi,
I have a FreeIPA slave server which used to be running Fedora 11 and
has recently been upgraded to Fedora 13. It is replicating from a
server which is still running Fedora 11.
Twice over the last week, the process providing LDAP (dirsrv?) has
died. I receive these errors in
Dan Scott wrote:
Hi,
I have a FreeIPA slave server which used to be running Fedora 11 and
has recently been upgraded to Fedora 13. It is replicating from a
server which is still running Fedora 11.
Twice over the last week, the process providing LDAP (dirsrv?) has
died. I receive these errors in
Hi,
I have a FreeIPA slave server which used to be running Fedora 11 and
has recently been upgraded to Fedora 13. It is replicating from a
server which is still running Fedora 11.
Twice over the last week, the process providing LDAP (dirsrv?) has
died. I receive these errors in /var/log/messages: