I have fixed the issues with my installation hence now I am getting the
above error.
Regards,
Ankit yadav.
On 15 March 2017 at 12:50, Ankit Yadav <ankitwrk(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I have uninstalled that package.
There were some issues with my installation but now I am getting some
different errors.
================================================= error starts
=========================================
lib389/instance/setup.py:287: in create_from_args
self._prepare_ds(general, slapd, backends)
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
self = <lib389.instance.setup.SetupDs object at 0x7f7bd157bf50>, general =
{'config_version': 2, 'defaults': '999999999',
'full_machine_name':
'localhost.localdomain', 'selinux': True, ...}
slapd = {'backup_dir': '/var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-standalone/bak',
'bin_dir':
'/usr/bin', 'cert_dir': '/etc/dirsrv/slapd-standalone',
'config_dir':
'/etc/dirsrv/slapd-standalone', ...}
backends = {}
def _prepare_ds(self, general, slapd, backends):
assert(general['defaults'] is not None)
if self.verbose:
self.log.info("PASSED: using config settings %s" %
general['defaults'])
# Validate our arguments.
assert(slapd['user'] is not None)
# check the user exists
assert(pwd.getpwnam(slapd['user']))
slapd['user_uid'] = pwd.getpwnam(slapd['user']).pw_uid
assert(slapd['group'] is not None)
assert(grp.getgrnam(slapd['group']))
slapd['group_gid'] = grp.getgrnam(slapd['group']).gr_gid
# check this group exists
# Check that we are running as this user / group, or that we are
root.
assert(os.geteuid() == 0 or getpass.getuser() == slapd['user'])
if self.verbose:
self.log.info("PASSED: user / group checking")
assert(general['full_machine_name'] is not None)
assert(general['strict_host_checking'] is not None)
if general['strict_host_checking'] is True:
# Check it resolves with dns
assert(socket.gethostbyname(general['full_machine_name']))
if self.verbose:
self.log.info("PASSED: Hostname strict checking")
assert(slapd['prefix'] is not None)
if (slapd['prefix'] != ""):
assert(os.path.exists(slapd['prefix']))
if self.verbose:
self.log.info("PASSED: prefix checking")
# We need to know the prefix before we can do the instance checks
assert(slapd['instance_name'] is not None)
# Check if the instance exists or not.
# Should I move this import? I think this prevents some recursion
from lib389 import DirSrv
ds = DirSrv(verbose=self.verbose)
ds.containerised = self.containerised
ds.prefix = slapd['prefix']
insts = ds.list(serverid=slapd['instance_name'])
> assert(len(insts) == 0)
E assert 1 == 0
E + where 1 = len([{'CONFIG_DIR':
'/etc/dirsrv/slapd-standalone',
'DS_ROOT': '', 'INST_DIR':
'/var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-standalone',
'PRODUCT_NAME': 'slapd', ...}])
lib389/instance/setup.py:234: AssertionError
==================================================================================
1 error in 0.18 seconds ==============================
=====================================================
I removed all the instances of directory servers.
On 15 March 2017 at 09:11, William Brown <wibrown(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 2017-03-15 at 03:37 +0000, Ankit Yadav wrote:
> > output of rpm -qa | grep lib389 ==> python-lib389-1.0.2-3.fc25.noarch
>
> You should erase this package, it's probably the source of some of your
> issues.
>
>
> > pid = pid_from_file(self.ds_paths.pid_file)
> > lib389/paths.py:153: in __getattr__
>
> ...
>
> > except KeyError:
> > > raise NoOptionError(option, section)
> > E NoOptionError: No option 'pid_file' in section:
'slapd'
>
>
> This means you are missing defaults.inf. Have you actually installed
> 389-ds-base on your system?
>
> --
> Sincerely,
>
> William Brown
> Software Engineer
> Red Hat, Australia/Brisbane
>
>
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