Hi All:
Over the weekend I install all the outstanding updates for our
CentOS 4 based server. Since I had been holding off on these until
I had addressed some disk space issues there were a large number
(300+). I know my bad! After installing the updates I rebooted the
system and it took forever
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 14:09 -0800, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
Hi All:
Over the weekend I install all the outstanding updates for our
CentOS 4 based server. Since I had been holding off on these until
I had addressed some disk space issues there were a large number
(300+). I know my bad!
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 14:09 -0800, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
Hi All:
Over the weekend I install all the outstanding updates for our
CentOS 4 based server. Since I had been holding off on these until
I had addressed some disk space issues there were a large number
(300+). I know my bad!
From: William L. Maltby Sent: February 19, 2008 15:25
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 14:09 -0800, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
Hi All:
Over the weekend I install all the outstanding updates for our
CentOS 4 based server. Since I had been holding off on these until
I had addressed some disk space
From: Craig White Sent: February 19, 2008 15:31
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 14:09 -0800, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
Feb 17 19:46:18 fisds0 named[23187]: nss_ldap: failed to bind to
LDAP server 127.0.0.1: Can't contact LDAP server
Feb 17 19:46:18 fisds0 named[23187]: nss_ldap:
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 16:05 -0800, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
From: Craig White Sent: February 19, 2008 15:31
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 14:09 -0800, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
Feb 17 19:46:18 fisds0 named[23187]: nss_ldap: failed to bind to
LDAP server 127.0.0.1: Can't contact LDAP
From: Craig White Sent: February 19, 2008 16:08
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 16:05 -0800, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
From: Craig White Sent: February 19, 2008 15:31
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 14:09 -0800, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
Feb 17 19:46:18 fisds0 named[23187]: nss_ldap: failed to
From: Stephen Harris Sent: February 19, 2008 16:56
In other words you _had_ the right answer already!
Thanks muchly for the confirmation. I have made the necessary
changes and I am just in the process of kicking people off so that
I can reboot. I know the reboot may not be entirely required
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 04:24:59PM -0800, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
The errors are valid as we do not have an LDAP server. What I am
trying to figure out is why it is looking for one. I have done some
passwd: files ldap
That means look in /etc/passwd and if it's not found THEN look
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 16:24 -0800, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
From: Craig White Sent: February 19, 2008 16:08
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 16:05 -0800, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
From: Craig White Sent: February 19, 2008 15:31
On Tue, 2008-02-19 at 14:09 -0800, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
on there they will automatically be turned
on again during the next reboot, so check there too.
-Ross
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