[389-users] Admin server won't start after upgrade from 1.1.10-1 to 1.1.13-1

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We've recently run yum upgrade to update the 389 packages from EPEL.
Using Centos 5.5 i386.

Previous package versions were:

389-ds-console-1.2.0-5.el5
389-ds-base-1.2.5-1.el5
389-admin-console-doc-1.1.4-3.el5
389-admin-console-1.1.4-3.el5
389-ds-1.1.3-6.el5
389-admin-1.1.10-1.el5
389-dsgw-1.1.4-1.el5
389-console-1.1.3-6.el5
389-ds-console-doc-1.2.0-5.el5

The new package versions are:

389-dsgw-1.1.6-1.el5
389-ds-console-doc-1.2.3-1.el5
389-ds-base-1.2.7.5-1.el5
389-ds-console-1.2.3-1.el5
389-adminutil-1.1.13-1.el5
389-console-1.1.4-1.el5
389-admin-console-1.1.5-1.el5
389-ds-1.2.1-1.el5
389-admin-console-doc-1.1.5-1.el5
389-admin-1.1.13-1.el5

After upgrading packages we ran
setup-ds-admin.pl -u

After trying to restart the services, the admin server times out and
will not start.

The directory server itself seems to be working ok.  Connecting to it
using an ldap browser shows that the data is there as we expected.


The only errors we seem to be getting in the admin logs are:

[Fri Jan 07 12:24:43 2011] [notice] Access Host filter is: *.domain.com
[Fri Jan 07 12:24:43 2011] [notice] Access Address filter is: *
[Fri Jan 07 12:24:43 2011] [notice] Unable to shutdown NSS - still busy
- assume mod_nss is holding references - continuing
[Fri Jan 07 12:24:43 2011] [error] NSS_Shutdown failed: -8038
[Fri Jan 07 12:24:44 2011] [error] NSS initialization failed.
Certificate database: /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv.
[Fri Jan 07 12:24:44 2011] [error] SSL Library Error: -8038 Unknown


Any help would be appreciated.

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