2014-02-10 15:01 GMT+01:00 Clément OUDOT <[email protected]>: > > > > 2014-02-05 22:07 GMT+01:00 Warron S French <[email protected]>: > > Low Sensitivity/Aerospace Internal Use Only >> >> Running CentOS-6.5 >> Was running slapd-2.4.38 from LTB project based on RPMs for CentOS6, but >> needed a patch for an Assertion (apparently won't be available until >> 2.4.40).. >> >> >> Attempted upgrade of all RPMs with rpm --upgrade (RPMs listed in proper >> order). >> RESULT: Program version 4.7 doesn't match environment 4.6 >> >> Removed all openldap-ltb RPMs and berkeleydb-ltb RPM all at one time; >> figured I would start new fresh installation even though it shouldn't be >> necessary. >> >> Attempted fresh installation of ALL openldap-ltb RPMs and berkeleydb-ltb, >> to include the following specifically, in proper order: >> >> berkeleydb-ltb-4.6.21.NC-4.el6.patch4.x86_64 >> openldap-ltb-2.4.39-1.el6.x86_64 >> openldap-ltb-contrib-overlays-2.4.39-1.el6.x86_64 >> openldap-ltb-debuginfo-2.4.39-1.el6.x86_64 >> openldap-ltb-check-password-1.1-8.el6.x86_64 >> openldap-ltb-mdb-utils-2.4.39-1.el6.x86_64 >> >> Put back my slapd.conf.rpmsave --> slapd.conf & ldap.conf.rpmsave >> --> ldap.conf. >> Attempted service slapd start and it failed with Program version 4.7 >> doesn't match environment 4.6. >> >> >> One of the other reasons I also (in addition to RESULT) removed and >> re-installed the openldap-ltb RPMs was becaused the command: >> service slapd start|restart wouldn't force the daemon slapd to start. It >> complained about RESULT, and also about -- >> [ALERT] No PID file for OpenLDAP >> >> >> There was no PID file, before the process was started (when it wasn't >> running in the first place) why would it be readable (-r file checking). >> If I created a PID file, (with no valid PID in it, or void of any number) >> it would still fail on the-- >> [ALERT] OpenLDAP not running >> >> >> Can someone help with these issues please? >> > > Hi, > > it seems we have a pb in the EL6 64bits packages. > > I will try to generate new ones today. >
New packages have been published, could you try to upgrade? Clément.
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