On 08/15/2012 05:13 PM, Rich Megginson wrote: > On 08/15/2012 03:58 PM, Erinn Looney-Triggs wrote: >> After a restart of the system I received the following errors: >> >> Starting dirsrv: >> FOO-COM...[15/Aug/2012:21:48:26 +0000] startup - The default >> password storage scheme SSHA could not be read or was not found in the >> file /etc/dirsrv/slapd-FOO-COM/dse.ldif. It is mandatory. >> >> PKI-IPA...[15/Aug/2012:21:48:26 +0000] startup - The default >> password storage scheme SSHA could not be read or was not found in the >> file /etc/dirsrv/slapd-PKI-IPA/dse.ldif. It is mandatory. >> >> *** Warning: 2 instance(s) failed to start >> Failed to read data from Directory Service: Unknown error when >> retrieving list of services from LDAP: [Errno 2] No such file or directory >> >> >> Turns out the the dse.ldif files were both empty, I copied from the >> backup files, restarted, and everything worked fine. However I am >> wondering how a situation like this can come about? > > Me too. Did you have a power failure? kill -9 the directory server? > >> -Erinn >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Freeipa-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users >
Hmm no, not directly at least. I suppose it is possible that init didn't want to wait for it to shut down, and eventually killed it as last resort. I think that is the default behaviour of init, or well upstart I guess. It does seem an odd way to deal with a kill though, nuke the config file. -Erinn
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