Strange. That means setup is failing pretty early in the post install
process. I assume you are installing from RPM. Take a look at the
setup log file. If you break setup, it should be in /tmp/logXXXXX where
XXXXX are some random chars.
If that still shows nothing, then I'm not really sure what else to do,
except debug postinstall. If you take a look at line 509 in the
/opt/fedora-ds/setup/setup shell script, that's the command that runs
the ns-update shell script. You can probably do a set -xv in that shell
script. That shell script in turn runs ds_create which creates and
starts the initial directory server instance. You will need to edit
ns-update to run ds_create under strace, or possibly even gdb.
Ulli Horlacher wrote:
On Wed 2005-12-21 (07:44), Richard Megginson wrote:
>So, no server, and no core. I guess the next thing to do is when you
>get to this point, go ahead and break setup (just Ctrl-C).
>
>
Ok.
>Then, run start-setup with a high debug level e.g. start-slapd -d 1
>
>
Sorry, but there is neither start-setup nor start-slapd:
lanldap2:/opt/src# find /opt/fedora-ds/ | grep start-setup
lanldap2:/opt/src# find /opt/fedora-ds/ | grep start-slapd
lanldap2:/opt/src# find /opt/fedora-ds/ | grep start-
/opt/fedora-ds/java/html/en/start-console.html
/opt/fedora-ds/java/html/start-console.html
/opt/fedora-ds/setup/adminserver-start-admin.patch
/opt/fedora-ds/shared/config/template/restart-admin.tmpl
/opt/fedora-ds/shared/config/template/start-admin.tmpl