I tried to install freeipa server and replica, and replica install showed this error :
``` ipa requires ports 389 and 636 for the directory server. these are currently in use 389 ``` actualy 389 port is used on replica/client server for ns-slapd.
This is needed to be done asap .. Without access to ipa servers, I need to build local ipa check_ipa_replication nagios check .
Thank you
seddik alaouiismaili via FreeIPA-users wrote:
I tried to install freeipa server and replica, and replica install showed this error :
ipa requires ports 389 and 636 for the directory server. these are currently in use 389
actualy 389 port is used on replica/client server for ns-slapd.
This is needed to be done asap .. Without access to ipa servers, I need to build local ipa check_ipa_replication nagios check .
Is that ns-slapd service for IPA or are you running a separate LDAP server on the same machine.
IPA is very opinionated and wants to be the only thing running on a machine. Additional services are not recommended.
rob
Thank you for the reply.. It's for ipa running on replica(client) server
So you think i can kill the process, and re-install replica ??
seddik alaouiismaili via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Thank you for the reply.. It's for ipa running on replica(client) server
So you think i can kill the process, and re-install replica ??
I'm just curious about the history. Is this a leftover from a previous failed installation? Normally ipa-server-install --uninstall will remove/kill it.
If you're sure it's just a zombie process then yes, killing it should allow installation.
rob
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