Re: setup fails, cannot start server (slapd)

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On Thu 2005-12-22 (08:04), Richard Megginson wrote:

> >If I understand you correctly, start-setup and start-slapd are scripts
> >which will be generated by startup/startup?
> 
> Yes.

Nice to know that I have understood at least SOMETHING :-)


> >Continue? (yes/no) y
> >Please select 1, 2, or 3 (default: 2)
> >getFQDN: hostname = lanldap2
> >getFQDN: host lanldap2 = lanldap2.rus.uni-stuttgart.de
> >getFQDN: host lanldap2 has length 9
> >getFQDN: new max host lanldap2 has length 9
> >getFQDN: host lanldap2.rus.uni-stuttgart.de has length 30
> >getFQDN: new max host lanldap2.rus.uni-stuttgart.de has length 30
> >getFQDN: host lanldap2.rus.uni-stuttgart.de has length 30
> >getFQDN: host lanldap2 has length 9
> >
> >Hostname to use (default: lanldap2.rus.uni-stuttgart.de)
> >Server user ID to use (default: nobody)
> >Server group ID to use (default: nobody)
> >  
> >
> 
> It should have asked you many more questions here - about other aspects 
> of server configuration.  

Yes I was asked many more questions:

Fedora configuration directory server? [No]: 
Do you want to use another directory to store your data? [No]: 
Directory server network port [389]: 
Directory server identifier [lanldap2]: 
administrator ID [admin]: 
Suffix [dc=rus, dc=uni-stuttgart, dc=de]: 
Directory Manager DN [cn=Directory Manager]: 
Administration Domain [rus.uni-stuttgart.de]: 
Administration port [47328]: 
Run Administration Server as [root]: 
Apache Directory [/usr/sbin/]: 

I confirmed all defaults (besides the password, of course) and then I got:

[slapd-lanldap2]: starting up server ...
[slapd-lanldap2]: Attempting to obtain server status . . .
[slapd-lanldap2]: Attempting to obtain server status . . .
[slapd-lanldap2]: Attempting to obtain server status . . .
[slapd-lanldap2]: Attempting to obtain server status . . .


These other questions from above are not found in the log-file.


> problems.  Are you starting from scratch when you attempt to run setup 
> again?  That is, do you
> rpm -e fedora-ds
> then
> rm -rf /opt/fedora-ds
> ?

Yes.


I could now have a closer look (sh -x) at the setup-script, but I will use
another approach: I have now installed fedora core 4 in vmware. 
I will later go back debugging FDS on SLES 9. 
My boss wants a running LDAP server NOW :-}

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