On 12/10/16 10:40, Steve Foley wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 6:04 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallag...@gmail.com
> <mailto:pocallag...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     > When I attempt to start with systemctl:
>     >     /bin/systemctl status dictd.service
>
>     That says status, not start.
>
>
> Sorry, that was a cut and paste mistake.
>
> Well...I'm at a total loss here. Default install of dictd-server works great:
>
> dnf install dictd-server
> systemctl enable dictd
> systemctl start dictd
>
> "systemctl status dictd" shows it being active. But, when I edit the config 
> file
> /etc/dictd.conf adding paths and restart, status show failed or dead. I 
> changed owner
> and permissions on the dictionary files, but doesn't seem to help.
>
> Somehow, I feel this all should be easier (I'm kind of missing Debian now).
>
> /etc/dictd.conf below:
>
> global {
>     #syslog
>     #syslog_facility daemon
> }
>
> # Add database definitions here...
>
> database gcide { data "/usr/local/share/dict/wn.dict.dz <http://wn.dict.dz>"
>          index "/usr/local/share/dict/wn.index" }
>
>
> # We stop the search here
> database_exit
>
> # Add hidden database definitions here...
>

To eliminate one thing do this, as root, prior to starting the server....

setenforce 0

This will make sure an selinux setting isn't causing your problem.



-- 
You're Welcome Zachary Quinto
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