Nate,
I'm using the Sun jdk 1.5 09, JAVA_HOME is pointing here.
Dick
Nathan Kinder wrote:
Dick
Steflik wrote:
All,
I'm trying to run FDS for a class I teach, I have previously used the
Netscape Directory Server on NT but the hard drive on that machine went
belly up this last summer. I decided that Linux would be the way to go
for a replacement machine. Anyway, I downloaded the
fedora-ds-1.0.2-1FC5.i386.opt.rpm and proceded with the install.
Install seemed to go OK; I started slapd and tried a test query and it
worked. I want to load a doctored up version of the old Airius.ldif
file so I started looking for the admin-server. Anyway it seems like
there are supposed to be start/stop scripts on /opt/fedora-ds but there
aren't....any ideas what might have happened to them? or where I get
them from.
As Rich said, it sounds like the install did not complete
successfully. Most times this is due to incorrect DNS / hostname
resolution configuration.
Also, I'm running a 512Mb machine which
should be OK; but when I try to start up the Java based console I get
an "out of memory" message. I would like to think that since only
about 30 people are ever going to be doing ldap queries against it
that 512Mb of RAM should be OK (it was for the old Netscape Directory
Server). I could live without the Java based console if I could get the
admin server running as that is the way I always administerd the old
machine.
The memory errors you are seeing are likely caused by the JVM you are
using. It sounds like you are using gcj, which is not supported. You
need to download either the IBM or the Sun JRE.
-NGK
Dick Steflik
Binghamton University
Binghamton, New York
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