You may also want to check some directory and file permissions for
/etc/dirsrv/admin-serv/adm.conf
M.
On 12/23/2009 08:21 AM, Fairchild, Anthony wrote:
Sorry to reply to my own message, but I have come across some
information which might narrow down the search.
From the Directory Server Console GUI, if I open up (by double-clicking):
Server Group
389 Administration Server
admin-serv-us1lxas111(this is the hostname)
configuration
make no changes, and just click on the OK button at the bottom, I get
an error message that says "Unknown error with naming attribute"
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[mailto:fedora-directory-users-bounces@redhat.com] *On Behalf Of
*Fairchild, Anthony
*Sent:* Wednesday, December 23, 2009 10:43 AM
*To:* fedora-directory-users(a)redhat.com
*Subject:* [389-users] Cannot start Admin server - host_ip_init():
Hello,
I have installed 389 Directory Server (v 1.2.2) and Admin Server
(v1.1.8) on RHEL 5.4, and in the process of getting SSL/TLS configured
I have somehow gotten the administration server into a state where it
will not start. When I run the init script it fails, and the
/var/log/dirsrv/admin-serv/error file has the following entry:
[Wed Dec 23 10:15:32 2009] [crit] host_ip_init(): PSET failure: Could
not retrieve access hosts attribute (past error = ) Configuration failed
Googling the problem led me to
http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Howto:AdminServerLDAPMgmt --
which contains directions for modifying the nsAdminAccessAddresses and
nsAdminAccessHosts entries, which I did. The entries are currently as
follows:
nsAdminAccessAddresses: *
nsAdminAccessHosts:
Which from my reading of the documentation suggests that access is
unrestricted, but starting the server still fails. Does anybody out
there have a suggestion as to what it is I have broken?
--
Anthony
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