Rich Megginson wrote: > Tamas Bagyal wrote: >> hello Ryan, >> >> you tried this version? i have two fedora-ds 1.0.4 in mmr >> configuration. i migrate one of those to 1.1 (builded by your and >> Rich's instrutctions). but i have a problem with memory usage of >> ns-slapd process. initially mem usage is 18.5% but after 2 hours this >> changed to 23.1% and growed until killed by kernel. (i think...) >> >> mostly read transactions happen (dns) with a few write (cups). >> this is a debian etch, mem size is 512 mbyte (i know this is too low, >> but this is a test environment). cache size of slapd is 67108864. > Are you using SSL? Anything interesting in your server error log? I running the setupssl2.sh but not use any ssl connection. error log shows nothing, only the server start. >> >> can you give any help? >> >> thanks, >> >> KeeF >> >> Ryan Braun wrote: >>>>> A couple little bugs creeped up during the build. I think it was >>>>> during >>>>> the make install of ldapserver. One of the binaries (the first one I >>>>> guess) was copied to /opt/dirsrv/bin (the bin being a file not a >>>>> directory) so the /opt/dirsrv/bin directory isn't getting created. >>>>> Quick >>>>> fix was just renaming /opt/dirsrv/bin to /opt/dirsrv/bin.something and >>>>> rerunning make. Executing /opt/dirsrv/bin.something looks like the >>>>> binary >>>>> might be ldappasswd? >>>> Probably a bug in ds/mozldap/Makefile in the install section. >>> >>> I had a peek in there, it looks ok, but I'll add a mkdir -p >>> /opt/dirsrv/bin before the copy loop and see if that works next time >>> I build. >>>>> Second, there seems to be a missing library. >>>>> >>>>> Starting admin server . . . >>>>> output: ERROR: ld.so: object '/opt/dirsrv/lib/libssl3.so' from >>>>> LD_PRELOAD >>>>> cannot be preloaded: ignored. >>>>> output: apache2: Syntax error on line 123 >>>>> of /opt/dirsrv/etc/dirsrv/admin-serv/httpd.conf: module >>>>> log_config_module >>>>> is built-in and can't be loaded >>>>> Could not start the admin server. Error: 256 >>>>> Failed to create and configure the admin server >>>>> Exiting . . . >>>>> >>>>> I assumed the libssl3.so was supposed to be provided by building >>>>> nss from >>>>> source. So I just symlinked the system's libssl3.so provided by >>>>> libnss3-0d back to /opt/dirsrv/lib/. >>>> Ok. Or just edit the start-ds-admin script. Looks like a bug - it >>>> should use the correct path to libssl3.so. But then the NSS devel >>>> support in etch is not quite there. >>> >>> Gotcha >>> >>>>> Which leads me to my next question. The java components, are they >>>>> only >>>>> required for running the console on your client machines? So building >>>>> with NOJAVA=1 will provide a fully working adminserver and >>>>> ldapserver, just no console binaries? >>>> Mostly correct. The only thing is that the way the console works, it >>>> downloads the ds and ds-admin jar files from the admin server. >>>> However, >>>> if you build them on the client machine and install them into >>>> $HOME/.fedora-idm-console/jars then the console will just use the local >>>> ones. >>> >>> Ok, well I tried installing the windows console on one of the >>> windows boxes around here (easier then downloading fc isos :) ), >>> fired up the console and am able to connect and it looks like it >>> wants to work, then it reports back that it can't find the jars. So >>> that being said, is there an easy way to use FC jars, or do I need >>> to build them for debian? (I have started trying to build jss but am >>> having some issues) >>> >>>>> To be honest, I haven't really looked into the different post install >>>>> process' with 1.1.0 since 1.0.4 so the reason I could have missing >>>>> entries in the console could very well be my own fault :) >>>>> >>>>> Also, if I want to fine tune the location of some of directories >>>>> during >>>>> build. is it safe to modify the CONFIGURE_ARGS variable in the >>>>> adminserver and ldapserver's Makefile? I want to put >>>>> /opt/dirsrv/etc/dirsrv into /etc/dirsrv aswell as /opt/dirsrv/var into >>>>> /var? >>>> Yes, for those components whose configure respect --sysconfdir and >>>> --localstatedir - which means not the mozilla components (mozldap, >>>> etc.) >>>> but everything else should work just fine. You'll also have to tweak >>>> the --prefix argument which is set by default. >>> >>> I'll play around with some options. I've started a wiki page for the >>> debian build. I don't have it linked onto the main page, but you >>> can check it out in recent changes. >>> >>> Ryan >>> >>> -- >>> Fedora-directory-users mailing list >>> Fedora-directory-users at redhat.com >>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Fedora-directory-users mailing list >> Fedora-directory-users at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > -- > Fedora-directory-users mailing list > Fedora-directory-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users -- Bagyal Tamas Fejer Megyei Szt. Gyorgy Korhaz, Informatikai Igazgatosag.