Hi,
I'm running testing on a Sparc box, and have just upgraded slapd to the
latest version (2.3.23), only to discover that it now won't start, at
all. The same applies to the version in unstable, & an attempt at
downgrading to stable was unproductive (although differently
unproductive!) as well.
The relevant part of the logs are below.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a fix?
Alternatively, can anyone point me at where I could acquire the .deb of
the version that was being used before this one? I don't have it in my
apt cache directory, unfortunately. This would IIRC have been the last
of the 2.2 versions of slapd. I seem to remember once finding a
comprehensive archive of .debs but Google does not seem to be helpful to
me on this occasion :-/
Many thanks for any help anyone can offer! I've been fighting with this
for about 5 hrs now...
Log:
Jun 13 19:56:23 elysium slapd[27841]: backend_startup_one: starting
"dc=ph,dc=ic,dc=ac,dc=uk"
Jun 13 19:56:23 elysium slapd[27841]: bdb_db_open: dc=ph,dc=ic,dc=ac,dc=uk
Jun 13 19:56:23 elysium slapd[27841]: bdb_db_open: dbenv_open(/var/lib/ldap)
Jun 13 19:56:23 elysium slapd[27841]: slapd starting
Jun 13 19:56:23 elysium slapd[27843]: daemon: epoll_ctl(ADD,fd=4)
failed, errno=90, shutting down
Jun 13 19:56:23 elysium slapd[27843]: daemon: added 4r
Jun 13 19:56:23 elysium slapd[27843]: daemon: epoll_ctl(ADD,fd=6)
failed, errno=90, shutting down
Jun 13 19:56:23 elysium slapd[27843]: daemon: added 6r
Jun 13 19:56:23 elysium slapd[27843]: daemon: abnormal condition,
shutdown initiated.
Jun 13 19:56:23 elysium slapd[27843]: daemon: closing 6
Jun 13 19:56:23 elysium slapd[27843]: slapd shutdown: waiting for 0
threads to terminate
Jun 13 19:56:23 elysium slapd[27841]: slapd shutdown: initiated
Jun 13 19:56:23 elysium slapd[27841]: ====> bdb_cache_release_all
Jun 13 19:56:23 elysium slapd[27841]: slapd destroy: freeing system
resources.
Jun 13 19:56:23 elysium slapd[27841]: slapd stopped.
Regards,
Juliet Kemp
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