Andy Schofield wrote:
I have exactly the same error:
> ldap...[19/Apr/2009:06:46:14 -0400] - Unable to access
nsslapd-rundir: > Bad address
In my case this is nothing to do with the upgrade to CentOS 5.3 (which
went smoothly). Instead it is when I upgrade to fedora-ds-base-1.2.0
from fedora-ds-base-1.1.3-2. It does not seem to make any difference
what the permissions are on the /var/run/dirsrv directory. To show
this I have made the directory world writable and I still get the error.
At the moment the permissions are: ls -ld /var/run/dirsrv
drwxrwxrwx 2 ldap root 4096 Apr 20 18:09 /var/run/dirsrv
The set up script setup-
Previously it was 750
Any other ideas?
Andy
PS I am running a production system so I have had to revert to 1.1.3
until this is fixed.
mkdir -p /var/run/dirsrv/slapd-yourinstancename - chown to
your server
user id - chmod to make it rwx by the server user ID
shutdown the directory server - Edit dse.ldif, the cn=config entry - add
nsslapd-rundir: /var/run/dirsrv/slapd-yourinstancename
I'm not sure why this happened - the rpm is supposed to not touch
/var/run/dirsrv if it already exists
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