Sorry. I misunderstood your message. Thought that you were missing slapd.
Did you install ldap-utils? I believe that ldapsearch(1) might a part
of ldap-utils package [probably depends on the distro], and it is
installed separately.
Igor
What file I should look for under /usr/sbin? I got this
[root@oldaptest01 sbin]# pwd
/usr/sbin
[root@oldaptest01 sbin]# ldapsearch
-bash: ldapsearch: command not found
[root@oldaptest01 sbin]# ps auxww | grep slapd
root 3094 0.0 24.3 1411584 468476 ? Ssl 11:10 0:00 /opt/libexec/slapd
root 7574 0.0 0.0 103252 840 pts/0 S+ 14:59 0:00 grep slapd
-----Original Message-----
From: Igor Shmukler [mailto:igor.shmukler@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 12:40 PM
To: Wang, Hui
Subject: Re: can't run ldapsearch and slapadd command after install openldap
Hello,
Try: $ ps auxww | grep slapd
BTW, did you check /usr/sbin as to whether binaries are there? On my machine they are in the /usr/sbin directory.
Sincerely,
Igor Shmukler
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 9:06 PM, Wang, Hui holly.wang@csun.edu wrote:
Hi, All
I am still working on set up a new openldap server on redhat linux machine. I am following the steps offered in following site:
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.openldap.org_d
oc_admin24_quickstart.html&d=AwIBaQ&c=Oo8bPJf7k7r_cPTz1JF7vEiFxvFRfQtp
-j14fFwh71U&r=GJzNE-na5kc9aOr5JDyH43J-pL3ONUA5CuZ1SXkuaxM&m=GBtUhh13Xy
aRZP5tODMNFbEJJAg_qvoUiAUFCjZDrSU&s=MSNLQQwkvXAf76wBrcbRiZ0QF7U2GBM-Zd
LZjQ5LAL8&e=
I am at step 9, I started the slapd, but can't do LDAP search. I can't run slapadd command either.
You can see my slapd is up and running, but there are nothing installed in /usr/local/bin. What should I install and how can I make ldapsearch and slapadd command run?
Thanks
[root@oldaptest01 sbin]# pgrep slapd
3094
[root@oldaptest01 openldap-2.4.40]# cd /usr/local/bin
[root@oldaptest01 bin]# ldapsearch
-bash: ldapsearch: command not found
[root@oldaptest01 bin]# cd /usr/local/sbin
[root@oldaptest01 sbin]# slapadd
-bash: slapadd: command not found
Hui Wang