Hello,
I'm facing an issue with my newly setup freeipa instance. I narrowed it down to the following:
on each node there are two instances of the dirsrv running
systemctl output:
● dirsrv@my-name-NET.service loaded failed failed 389 Directory Server my-name-NET. ● dirsrv@my-name.NET.service loaded failed failed 389 Directory Server my-name.NET.
I don't know where these two instances are "defined". I assume to be able to just delete the "old" instance name.
The Instance my-name.NET does not find its config directory /etc/dirsrv/slapd-my-name.NET/dse.ldif
The Instance my-name-NET does not start due to Shutting down due to possible conflicts with other slapd processes
As this is a fresh install, I can reinstall, but would like to understand.
Jan Arnold via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hello,
I'm facing an issue with my newly setup freeipa instance. I narrowed it down to the following:
on each node there are two instances of the dirsrv running
systemctl output:
● dirsrv@my-name-NET.service loaded failed failed 389 Directory Server my-name-NET. ● dirsrv@my-name.NET.service loaded failed failed 389 Directory Server my-name.NET.
I don't know where these two instances are "defined". I assume to be able to just delete the "old" instance name.
The Instance my-name.NET does not find its config directory /etc/dirsrv/slapd-my-name.NET/dse.ldif
The Instance my-name-NET does not start due to Shutting down due to possible conflicts with other slapd processes
As this is a fresh install, I can reinstall, but would like to understand.
I don't understand how you can have to identically named services on the same system. Are you sure there isn't a typo obscured by your replacement? What does ipactl status show?
What version of IPA is this on what distribution?
What is the history of this relatively new install? Did you have to reinstall multiple times to get it install just right? Did you always use the same realm and domain when doing so?
rob
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