Rich Megginson wrote:
Tamas Bagyal wrote:
> hello Ryan,
>
> you tried this version? i have two fedora-ds 1.0.4 in mmr
> configuration. i migrate one of those to 1.1 (builded by your and
> Rich's instrutctions). but i have a problem with memory usage of
> ns-slapd process. initially mem usage is 18.5% but after 2 hours this
> changed to 23.1% and growed until killed by kernel. (i think...)
>
> mostly read transactions happen (dns) with a few write (cups).
> this is a debian etch, mem size is 512 mbyte (i know this is too low,
> but this is a test environment). cache size of slapd is 67108864.
Are you using SSL? Anything interesting in your server error log?
I running the setupssl2.sh but not use any ssl connection. error log shows
nothing, only the server start.
>
> can you give any help?
>
> thanks,
>
> KeeF
>
> Ryan Braun wrote:
>>>> A couple little bugs creeped up during the build. I think it was
>>>> during
>>>> the make install of ldapserver. One of the binaries (the first one I
>>>> guess) was copied to /opt/dirsrv/bin (the bin being a file not a
>>>> directory) so the /opt/dirsrv/bin directory isn't getting created.
>>>> Quick
>>>> fix was just renaming /opt/dirsrv/bin to /opt/dirsrv/bin.something and
>>>> rerunning make. Executing /opt/dirsrv/bin.something looks like the
>>>> binary
>>>> might be ldappasswd?
>>> Probably a bug in ds/mozldap/Makefile in the install section.
>>
>> I had a peek in there, it looks ok, but I'll add a mkdir -p
>> /opt/dirsrv/bin before the copy loop and see if that works next time
>> I build.
>>>> Second, there seems to be a missing library.
>>>>
>>>> Starting admin server . . .
>>>> output: ERROR: ld.so: object '/opt/dirsrv/lib/libssl3.so' from
>>>> LD_PRELOAD
>>>> cannot be preloaded: ignored.
>>>> output: apache2: Syntax error on line 123
>>>> of /opt/dirsrv/etc/dirsrv/admin-serv/httpd.conf: module
>>>> log_config_module
>>>> is built-in and can't be loaded
>>>> Could not start the admin server. Error: 256
>>>> Failed to create and configure the admin server
>>>> Exiting . . .
>>>>
>>>> I assumed the libssl3.so was supposed to be provided by building
>>>> nss from
>>>> source. So I just symlinked the system's libssl3.so provided by
>>>> libnss3-0d back to /opt/dirsrv/lib/.
>>> Ok. Or just edit the start-ds-admin script. Looks like a bug - it
>>> should use the correct path to libssl3.so. But then the NSS devel
>>> support in etch is not quite there.
>>
>> Gotcha
>>
>>>> Which leads me to my next question. The java components, are they
>>>> only
>>>> required for running the console on your client machines? So building
>>>> with NOJAVA=1 will provide a fully working adminserver and
>>>> ldapserver, just no console binaries?
>>> Mostly correct. The only thing is that the way the console works, it
>>> downloads the ds and ds-admin jar files from the admin server.
>>> However,
>>> if you build them on the client machine and install them into
>>> $HOME/.fedora-idm-console/jars then the console will just use the local
>>> ones.
>>
>> Ok, well I tried installing the windows console on one of the
>> windows boxes around here (easier then downloading fc isos :) ),
>> fired up the console and am able to connect and it looks like it
>> wants to work, then it reports back that it can't find the jars. So
>> that being said, is there an easy way to use FC jars, or do I need
>> to build them for debian? (I have started trying to build jss but am
>> having some issues)
>>
>>>> To be honest, I haven't really looked into the different post
install
>>>> process' with 1.1.0 since 1.0.4 so the reason I could have missing
>>>> entries in the console could very well be my own fault :)
>>>>
>>>> Also, if I want to fine tune the location of some of directories
>>>> during
>>>> build. is it safe to modify the CONFIGURE_ARGS variable in the
>>>> adminserver and ldapserver's Makefile? I want to put
>>>> /opt/dirsrv/etc/dirsrv into /etc/dirsrv aswell as /opt/dirsrv/var into
>>>> /var?
>>> Yes, for those components whose configure respect --sysconfdir and
>>> --localstatedir - which means not the mozilla components (mozldap,
>>> etc.)
>>> but everything else should work just fine. You'll also have to tweak
>>> the --prefix argument which is set by default.
>>
>> I'll play around with some options. I've started a wiki page for the
>> debian build. I don't have it linked onto the main page, but you
>> can check it out in recent changes.
>>
>> Ryan
>>
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