On Mon, 2008-09-01 at 13:15 -0700, Brian Neu wrote: > /var/log/dirsvr/slapd-hostname/errors just shows > > > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:50 -0400] - li_import_cache_autosize: 50, > import_pages: 51200, pagesize: 4096 > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:50 -0400] - WARNING: Import is running with > nsslapd-db-private-import-mem on; No other process is allowed to > access the database > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:50 -0400] - dblayer_instance_start: pagesize: 4096, > pages: 518762, procpages: 7654 > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:50 -0400] - cache autosizing: import cache: 204800k > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:50 -0400] - li_import_cache_autosize: 50, > import_pages: 51200, pagesize: 4096 > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:50 -0400] - import userRoot: Beginning import > job... > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:50 -0400] - import userRoot: Index buffering > enabled with bucket size 100 > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:50 -0400] - import userRoot: Processing file > "/tmp/ldifo4Cabj.ldif" > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:50 -0400] - import userRoot: Finished scanning file > "/tmp/ldifo4Cabj.ldif" (9 entries) > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:50 -0400] - import userRoot: Workers finished; > cleaning up... > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:50 -0400] - import userRoot: Workers cleaned up. > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:50 -0400] - import userRoot: Cleaning up producer > thread... > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:50 -0400] - import userRoot: Indexing complete. > Post-processing... > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:50 -0400] - import userRoot: Flushing caches... > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:50 -0400] - import userRoot: Closing files... > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:50 -0400] - All database threads now stopped > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:50 -0400] - import userRoot: Import complete. > Processed 9 entries in 0 seconds. (inf entries/sec) > [01/Sep/2008:15:59:51 -0400] - Fedora-Directory/1.1.1 B2008.151.1915 > starting up > > > > the log file in /tmp doesn't seem to be any help either. > > I've already uninstalled, and did > ]# rm > -fr /etc/dirsrv /var/lock/dirsrv /var/run/dirsrv /var/log/dirmngr > > reinstalled -- same issue. > > I'm really lost on this. I was hoping to avoid OpenLDAP, but I'm > running out of time. > > > > Hot diggity!!! Found an answer: > > http://blog.adslweb.net/serendipity/article/244/Fedora-directory-server > > I'm assuming I properly chown'd to nobody.nobody -- lemme know if > this is wrong. It does seem to have worked. I stress the word "seem" > though. ---- I think fedora-ds appropriate logs are in /opt/fedora-ds/slapd-$YOUR_SERVER_NAME/logs fedora-ds mail list is here... https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users I am quite certain that you will get better help there (maybe not today but tomorrow) Craig -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines