> Andy Schofield wrote:
> I have exactly the same error:
> > ldap...[19/Apr/2009:06:46:14 -0400] - Unable to access
> > nsslapd-rundir: Bad address
Thanks Rich - it was fixed by your suggestion:
> mkdir -p /var/run/dirsrv/slapd-yourinstancename - chown to your
server > user id - chmod to make it rwx by the server user ID
> shutdown the directory server - Edit dse.ldif, the cn=config entry -
> add nsslapd-rundir: /var/run/dirsrv/slapd-yourinstancename
(SELinux was already running in permissive mode - sorry I should have
mentioned that in my initial post).
All seems to be working fine with 1.2.0 now.
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