Rich Megginson wrote: > Steffen Blume wrote: >> Hello, >> >> my admin server (apache/httpd.worker) is not starting under >> /OpenSolaris/ (/SunOS 5.11/). >> I added the error log below. Log level is debug. The only error msg is >> the last line from nss. I compiled 389 DS by myself. >> Versions: >> nss-3.12.4-with-nspr-4.8 >> 389-ds-base-1.2.4 >> mod_nss-1.0.8 >> adminutil-1.1.8 >> 389-admin-1.1.9 >> >> -------------------------- >> [Wed Jan 06 11:13:55 2010] [debug] mod_admserv.c(2419): Entering >> mod_admserv_post_config - pid is [6597] init count is [0] >> [Wed Jan 06 11:13:55 2010] [debug] mod_admserv.c(2248): Entering >> do_admserv_post_config - pid is [6597] >> [Wed Jan 06 11:13:55 2010] [debug] mod_admserv.c(2256): Entering >> do_admserv_post_config - init count is [1] >> [Wed Jan 06 11:13:55 2010] [debug] mod_admserv.c(2280): [6597] Cache >> expiration set to 600 seconds >> [Wed Jan 06 11:13:55 2010] [debug] mod_admserv.c(2383): Added >> StartConfigDs task entry >> [cn=startconfigds,cn=operation,cn=tasks,cn=admin-serv-ldap,cn=389 >> administration server,cn=server >> group,cn=ldap.mydomain.de,ou=mydomain.de,o=netscaperoot:start_config_ds:] >> >> for user [LocalSuper] >> [Wed Jan 06 11:13:55 2010] [notice] Access Host filter is: >> *.mst.uni-hannover.de >> [Wed Jan 06 11:13:55 2010] [notice] Access Address filter is: * >> [Wed Jan 06 11:13:55 2010] [info] mod_unique_id: using ip addr >> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx >> Assertion failure: SECSuccess == rv, at sslnonce.c:156 >> > Do you have a core file for admin server? No. It terminates without crashing. > If not, can you run the admin server using a debugger? Just tried it with gdb. But gdb prints an internal error (and crashes): elfread.c:366: internal-error: sect_index_data not initialized A problem internal to GDB has been detected, further debugging may prove unreliable. Quit this debugging session? (y or n) n elfread.c:366: internal-error: sect_index_data not initialized A problem internal to GDB has been detected, further debugging may prove unreliable. I looked at the nss source code, where the error occurs. Somehow the function NSS_RegisterShutdown is called before NSS is initialized and returns an error. I think this happens indirectly in mod_nss!? >> -------------------------- >> >> Any advice? >> >> Regards, >> Steffen >> >> > -- Dipl.-Ing. Steffen Blume Institute of Microelectronic Systems phone : +49-511-762-19605 Leibniz Universität Hannover fax : +49-511-762-19601 Appelstr. 4, 30167 Hannover, Germany mail : sblume@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- 389 users mailing list 389-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users