On 07/21/2011 06:25 PM, michel(a)casa.co.cu wrote:
Marc Sauton <msauton(a)redhat.com> escribió:
> On 07/21/2011 03:04 PM, Michel Bulgado wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> Recently I just installed 389-ds-1.2.1-1.el5.noarch from EPEL repo,
>> because in my company we use Active Directory and want to migrate to
>> Linux
>>
>> I have installed CentOS 5.6 x86_64.
>>
>> The problem persists when trying to run setup-ds-admin.pl and at the
>> very end I get an error message.
>> [11/07/21, 17:08:27] - [Setup] Info Are you ready to set-up your
>> servers?
>> [11/07/21, 17:08:28] - [Setup] Info yes
>> [11/07/21, 17:08:28] - [Setup] Info Creating directory server. . .
>> [11/07/21, 17:08:29] - [Setup] Info Could not import LDIF file '/ tmp /
>> ldifESlBSW.ldif'. Error: 65280. Output: Importing data ...
>>
>> [11/07/21, 17:08:29] - [Setup] Fatal Error: Could not create directory
>> server instance 'michel'.
>> [11/07/21, 17:08:29] - [Setup] Fatal Exiting. . .
>> Log file is '/ tmp/setup5jSSdH.log'
>>
>> Maybe you can help me, google searching for someone I saw the same
>> problem happened to him and recommended him to move or delete the file
>> 10-presence.ldif directory schema, but that file does not exist in that
>> directory.
>>
>> That I could be doing wrong?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Michel
>> --
> Review the file permissions for /tmp/ldifESlBSW.ldif, so that
> ns-slapd can read it.
> And maybe review the output of /tmp/setup5jSSdH.log
> M.
>
Hi
The script ran it as root, I do not understand how you may be unable
to import the file ldiff stored in /tmp as root who runs the script
and also access any system resource.
It may be that you specify the user under which runs the 389-ds is
"nobody"?
Yes.
Try either
chown nobody:nobody /tmp/ldifESlBSW.ldif
or
chmod a+r /tmp/ldifESlBSW.ldif
If this is till a problem, what does the command
getenforce
returns?
and also:
id
ls -ldZ /tmp
ls -lZ /tmp/ldifESlBSW.ldif
M.
I send you the log file generated by the script.
Sorry for my english is very poor
Michel
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