Hi World,
We are using OpenLDAP 2.3.5 on Solaris 9. For security reason, System administrator start to use corporate LDAP, (disable local authorization) and disable inetd services (comment out inetd.conf).
After that, when we try to start the OpenLDAP, this is not same as the corporate LDAP, we recived Dead lock error message as, Assertion failed: errno != EDEADLK, file alock.c, line 77
And the OpenLDAP was aborted.
Does anybody know this error?
Best Regards, Ken
Am Mon, 19 Nov 2012 21:02:01 +0900 (JST) schrieb cjkry156@yahoo.co.jp:
Hi World,
We are using OpenLDAP 2.3.5 on Solaris 9. For security reason, System administrator start to use corporate LDAP, (disable local authorization) and disable inetd services (comment out inetd.conf).
After that, when we try to start the OpenLDAP, this is not same as the corporate LDAP, we recived Dead lock error message as, Assertion failed: errno != EDEADLK, file alock.c, line 77
And the OpenLDAP was aborted.
Does anybody know this error?
This is probably the result of an unclean shutdown. Remove the alock file in the database directory and restart slapd. By the way, 2.3.5 is rather old, the actual version is 2.4.33.
-Dieter
Hi Dieter,
Thank you for replay, because there is alock file, I tried to remove it. But this issue was not fixed.
And even I installed OpenLDAP to another directory, The new OpenLDAP did not work either.
So I consider this may be related Solaris configuration.
Best Regards, Ken
--- On Mon, 2012/11/19, Dieter Klünter dieter@dkluenter.de wrote:
Am Mon, 19 Nov 2012 21:02:01 +0900 (JST) schrieb cjkry156@yahoo.co.jp:
Hi World,
We are using OpenLDAP 2.3.5 on Solaris 9. For security reason, System administrator start to use corporate LDAP, (disable local authorization) and disable inetd services (comment out inetd.conf).
After that, when we try to start the OpenLDAP, this is not same as the corporate LDAP, we recived Dead lock error message as, Assertion failed: errno != EDEADLK, file alock.c, line 77
And the OpenLDAP was aborted.
Does anybody know this error?
This is probably the result of an unclean shutdown. Remove the alock file in the database directory and restart slapd. By the way, 2.3.5 is rather old, the actual version is 2.4.33.
-Dieter
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