Re: [389-users] Cannot start the dirsrv process on Debian Lenny

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Morenisco wrote:
Hi,

I made the following on a Debian Lenny chroot environment:

1) Installed all the dependences on the OS for the 389-ds-base-1.2.1 package.
2) I compiled sucessfully the 389-ds-base-1.2.1 package.
3) I configured the service, and in the last step the service didn't start, giving me the following error:

Directory Manager DN [cn=Directory Manager]:
Password:
Password (confirm):
/dev/null: Permission denied
Server failed to start !!! Please check errors log for problems

4) Error log:

root@dirserv1:/opt/dirsrv/var/log/dirsrv/slapd-dirserv1# cat errors
   Fedora-Directory/1.2.1 B2009.152.220
   dirserv1.cdsl.cl:389 (/opt/dirsrv/etc/dirsrv/slapd-dirserv1)

[04/Jun/2009:04:26:02 +0000] - dblayer_instance_start: pagesize: 4096, pages: 524288, procpages: 7193
[04/Jun/2009:04:26:02 +0000] - cache autosizing: import cache: 204800k
[04/Jun/2009:04:26:02 +0000] - li_import_cache_autosize: 50, import_pages: 51200, pagesize: 4096 [04/Jun/2009:04:26:02 +0000] - WARNING: Import is running with nsslapd-db-private-import-mem on; No other process is allowed to access the database [04/Jun/2009:04:26:02 +0000] - dblayer_instance_start: pagesize: 4096, pages: 524288, procpages: 7193
[04/Jun/2009:04:26:02 +0000] - cache autosizing: import cache: 204800k
[04/Jun/2009:04:26:02 +0000] - li_import_cache_autosize: 50, import_pages: 51200, pagesize: 4096
[04/Jun/2009:04:26:02 +0000] - import userRoot: Beginning import job...
[04/Jun/2009:04:26:02 +0000] - import userRoot: Index buffering enabled with bucket size 100 [04/Jun/2009:04:26:02 +0000] - import userRoot: Processing file "/tmp/ldifJJTzfX.ldif" [04/Jun/2009:04:26:02 +0000] - import userRoot: Finished scanning file "/tmp/ldifJJTzfX.ldif" (9 entries) [04/Jun/2009:04:26:03 +0000] - import userRoot: Workers finished; cleaning up...
[04/Jun/2009:04:26:03 +0000] - import userRoot: Workers cleaned up.
[04/Jun/2009:04:26:03 +0000] - import userRoot: Cleaning up producer thread... [04/Jun/2009:04:26:03 +0000] - import userRoot: Indexing complete. Post-processing...
[04/Jun/2009:04:26:03 +0000] - import userRoot: Flushing caches...
[04/Jun/2009:04:26:03 +0000] - import userRoot: Closing files...
[04/Jun/2009:04:26:03 +0000] - All database threads now stopped
[04/Jun/2009:04:26:03 +0000] - import userRoot: Import complete. Processed 9 entries in 1 seconds. (9.00 entries/sec)

5) Trying to start it manually:

root@dirserv1:/opt/dirsrv/etc/rc.d/init.d# ./dirsrv start
Starting dirsrv:
   dirserv1.../dev/null: Permission denied
^C

6) Reviewing the permissions over /dev/null

root@dirserv1:~/project-389# ls -l /dev/null
crw-r--r-- 1 root root 1, 3 2009-05-31 23:38 /dev/null

I changed the permissions:

root@dirserv1:~/project-389# chmod 0666 /dev/null
root@dirserv1:~/project-389# ls -l /dev/null
crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 3 2009-05-31 23:38 /dev/null

7) Trying again:

root@dirserv1:/opt/dirsrv/etc/rc.d/init.d# ./dirsrv start
Starting dirsrv:
   dirserv1... FAILED
 *** Warning: 1 instance(s) failed to start

8) Seeing the error log file:

root@dirserv1:/opt/dirsrv/var/log/dirsrv/slapd-dirserv1# cat errors
[04/Jun/2009:04:43:11 +0000] - Fedora-Directory/1.2.1 B2009.152.220 starting up [04/Jun/2009:04:43:11 +0000] - Failed to create semaphore for stats file (/opt/dirsrv/var/run/dirsrv/slapd-dirserv1.stats). Error 38.(Function not implemented)

Some idea bout this error please?
Yes. This appears to be a problem with setting up chroot environments - I have the same problem using mock on rhel/fedora. Note that you must do the mount /dev/shm in the same chroot session as the one you run the server - the mount does not persist between chroot sessions, nor does it automatically mount.

# sem_open doesn't work
# gets errno 38 (function not implemented)
# I found some information that says this:
# As sem_open() creates named semaphores, it always tries to share them between processes.
# Additionally, to support sharing named semaphores with sem_open()
#      add a line to /etc/fstab to mount /dev/shm as a tmpfs
# have to do the mount /dev/shm in the same chroot session
echo tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0 >> /etc/fstab
mount /dev/shm


Thanks.


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