Good morning William,
Sorry for the delayed response, when I run "systemctl start dirsrv.target" there
is no delay and returns me to the prompt. In the logs (/var/log/messages) I see positive
response indicating that the target has reached its destination. But when I check for the
slapd process, they are non-existent.
When I start the slapd processes through "systemctl start dirsrv@config" the
slapd starts fine. If I attempt to stop using "systemctl stop dirsrv.target",
nothing happens. It continues to run. I compared the systemd files between a working
server and the none working server. The only thing I found was the missing symbolic links
in
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From: William Brown <wbrown(a)suse.de>
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2019 8:49 PM
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Subject: [389-users] Re: 389-DS Downgrade Breaks dirsrv.target
On 12 Jul 2019, at 00:04, Paul Whitney
<paul.whitney(a)chesapeake-it.com> wrote:
When attempting to downgrade 389-ds-base from version 1.3.8.4-23 to version 1.3.7.5-18 I
discovered that the systemctl cannot start dirsrv.target. I am able to start the
individual instances however. Any suggestions on how to resolve this?
I am only downgrading:
• 389-ds-base
• 389-ds-base-libs
• 389-ds-base devel
• 389-ds-base-snmp
Am I missing another package that should be downgraded?
That should be enough I think? Can you detail what and how it's "breaking"
and what evidence you have about this? That would help us to identify what's going
wrong here.
Thanks,
Thanks in advance,
Paul M. Whitney, RHCSA, CISSP
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