>> As a wild guess, temporary disabled may mean that some services
>> prerequisite to ldap did not start well. Try to research dependencies
>> (svcs -d/-D) or enable recursively (svcadm enable -r).
>>
>> What you're doing seems like it should work.
>>
>> nsswitch confuses me... do you have NWAM e
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 2:02 AM, Jim Klimov wrote:
> As a wild guess, temporary disabled may mean that some services
> prerequisite to ldap did not start well. Try to research dependencies
> (svcs -d/-D) or enable recursively (svcadm enable -r).
>
> What you're doing seems like it should work.
>
>
As a wild guess, temporary disabled may mean that some services
prerequisite to ldap did not start well. Try to research dependencies
(svcs -d/-D) or enable recursively (svcadm enable -r).
What you're doing seems like it should work.
nsswitch confuses me... do you have NWAM enabled? try to get
hi,
I have installed the OI for servers (from usb) and would like to get the
users info from a redhat ipa server.
Using the ldapclient tool I get everything to work, but after a reboot the
ldap/client service is disabled and nsswitch.conf misses the ldap entries I
edited.
Enabling the ldap clien