[389-users] Problem with ds setup

Rich Megginson rmeggins at redhat.com
Wed Jan 4 15:32:40 UTC 2012


On 01/03/2012 10:52 PM, Israel Nelken wrote:
> I tried to install the directory server on a machine with a clean 
> installation of Fedora 16, fully updated. the setup script failed at 
> the state of starting the admin server. I fully removed the 
> installation (remove-ds-admin.pl <http://remove-ds-admin.pl> -y -f, 
> yum erase 389-ds-base-libs 389-adminutil idm-console-framework, rm -rf 
> /etc/dirsrv /usr/lib*/dirsrv /var/*/dirsrv /etc/sysconfig/dirsrv*), 
> reinstalled the packages, and had the same result. I repeated the same 
> on another machine with a clean install of Fedora 16, exactly the same 
> results.
Try using the Fedora 16 389 packages from the testing repos:
yum install --enablerepo=updates-testing 389-ds
>
> Details: I ran
> setup-ds-admin.pl <http://setup-ds-admin.pl> -ddd
> The seemingly relevant lines from the Log file:
> [12/01/04:07:25:48] - [Setup] Info Starting admin server . . .
> [12/01/04:07:25:59] - [Setup] Info output: Starting dirsrv-admin (via 
> systemctl):  Job failed. See system logs and 'systemctl status' for 
> details.
> [12/01/04:07:25:59] - [Setup] Info output: [FAILED]
> [12/01/04:07:25:59] - [Setup] Fatal Failed to create and configure the 
> admin server
> [12/01/04:07:25:59] - [Setup] Fatal Exiting . . .
>
> from /var/log/messages:
> Jan  4 07:25:19 habanera ns-slapd[20694]: [04/Jan/2012:07:25:19 +0200] 
> config - The configuration file /etc/dirsrv/slapd-admin/dse.ldif does 
> not exist
> Jan  4 07:25:19 habanera ns-slapd[20694]: [04/Jan/2012:07:25:19 +0200] 
> config - The backup configuration file 
> /etc/dirsrv/slapd-admin/dse.ldif.tmp does not exist, either.
> Jan  4 07:25:19 habanera ns-slapd[20694]: [04/Jan/2012:07:25:19 +0200] 
> schema - No schema files were found in the directory 
> /etc/dirsrv/slapd-admin/schema
> Jan  4 07:25:19 habanera ns-slapd[20694]: [04/Jan/2012:07:25:19 +0200] 
> dse - Please edit the file to correct the reported problems and then 
> restart the server.
> Jan  4 07:25:19 habanera systemd[1]: dirsrv at admin.service: control 
> process exited, code=exited status=1
> Jan  4 07:25:19 habanera systemd[1]: Unit dirsrv at admin.service entered 
> failed state.
> Jan  4 07:25:48 habanera dirsrv-admin[20825]: Starting dirsrv-admin:
> Jan  4 07:25:49 habanera dirsrv-admin[20825]: 
> /usr/sbin/start-ds-admin: line 104: 20845 Segmentation fault      
> $SELINUX_CMD $HTTPD $OMIT_DEFLATE -k start -f 
> /etc/dirsrv/admin-serv/httpd.conf "$@"
> Jan  4 07:25:49 habanera kernel: [57576.961337] httpd.worker[20845]: 
> segfault at c ip 008e1c67 sp bfc770f0 error 4 in libpthread-2.14.90.so 
> <http://libpthread-2.14.90.so>[8d9000+17000]
> Jan  4 07:25:59 habanera dirsrv-admin[20825]: Server failed to start 
> !!! Please check errors log for problems
> Jan  4 07:25:59 habanera dirsrv-admin[20825]: [FAILED]
> Jan  4 07:25:59 habanera systemd[1]: dirsrv-admin.service: control 
> process exited, code=exited status=1
> Jan  4 07:25:59 habanera systemd[1]: Unit dirsrv-admin.service entered 
> failed state.
>
> slapd-habanera seems to run (I see it with ps -ef, and 
> /var/log/dirsrv/slapd-habanera/access and error are getting filled up, 
> nothing to comment about).
> /var/log/dirsrv/admin-serv/error:
> [Wed Jan 04 07:25:49 2012] [notice] Access Host filter is: 
> *.ls.huji.ac.il <http://ls.huji.ac.il>
> [Wed Jan 04 07:25:49 2012] [notice] Access Address filter is: *
>
>
> -- 
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> Dept. of Neurobiology
> The Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences
> Edmond Safra Campus, Givat Ram
> Jerusalem 91904, ISRAEL
> Tel: ++972-2-6584229
> Fax: ++972-2-6586077
> israel at cc.huji.ac.il <mailto:israel at cc.huji.ac.il>
>
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