Hi, I recently installed Fedora DS 1.1.3 on my system and ran the setup-ds-admin script with no problems. Everything worked very well--until I rebooted! Upon reboot, the directory server refused to start. Below are the relevant lines from the /dirsrv/slapd-host/errors file: 02/Feb/2009:00:11:33 -0600] - Waiting for 4 database threads to stop [02/Feb/2009:00:11:33 -0600] - All database threads now stopped [02/Feb/2009:00:11:33 -0600] - slapd stopped. [02/Feb/2009:00:12:51 -0600] - Fedora-Directory/1.1.3 B2009.031.2025 starting up [02/Feb/2009:00:13:56 -0600] - Fedora-Directory/1.1.3 B2009.031.2025 starting up [02/Feb/2009:00:14:02 -0600] - slapd started. Listening on All Interfaces port 389 for LDAP requests [02/Feb/2009:00:14:24 -0600] - slapd shutting down - signaling operation threads [02/Feb/2009:00:14:24 -0600] - slapd shutting down - closing down internal subsystems and plugins [02/Feb/2009:00:14:29 -0600] - Waiting for 4 database threads to stop [02/Feb/2009:00:14:30 -0600] - All database threads now stopped [02/Feb/2009:00:14:30 -0600] - slapd stopped. [02/Feb/2009:00:16:07 -0600] - Shutting down due to possible conflicts with other slapd processes [02/Feb/2009:00:20:11 -0600] - Shutting down due to possible conflicts with other slapd processes And it continues to print "Shutting down due to possible conflicts with other slapd processes" every single time I try to start the directory server. No other messages are printed to the error log, all permissions are OK, and the directory admin server starts with no problem. Befuddled, I tried re-running the setup-ds-admin script. Again, the directory server came online and worked perfectly upon completion of that script, but it failed upon reboot as before. There are no other LDAP servers running on this machine. A process scan showed no slapd processes running, and the LDAP port does not have a process glommed onto it. Any assistance you can provide would be appreciated! Thank you, Timothy Pearson Raptor Engineering