On 05/01/06, Aaron Richton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm pretty sure Sleepycat doesn't have any setuid() calls that could be > hit from DB_CONFIG or similar. slapd(8) does, of course; are you running > slapd with "-u" and/or "-g" options as appropriate? >
If this fails then check if you run db_checkpoint (case of OL 2.2.x; should be run with uid 'ldap' of course --> as it might happen that db_checkpoint will commit something to disk, and if run with root uid... file(s) will be owned by root - am I right?). > Of course, once the files are there as root:root, slapd -u is > insufficient; you'll have to chown them prior to starting slapd. > And you will have to do this every time you slapadd something as root or other user. Regards, Michal
