Hello, no one with any idea about what to look for?
On 01/13/11 9:03 pm, I wrote: > Hello, > > I'm running OpenLDAP 2.4.20 in a chroot()-ed environment on Solaris 10. > I somehow don't get logging working. I don't see any logging making it's way > through syslog. > Nor do I get messages to an explicitly configured "logfile". > "loglevel" is set to "stat". > > As soon as I start slapd using "-d ..." I see the messages in the "logfile" > configured. > > Using "truss" I see unsuccessful tries to open "/var/run/syslog_door" until I > > mount -F lofs /var/run /var/openldap/var/run > > (with "/var/openldap" being my chroot-directory). Unluckily still no syslog > logging. > using "pfiles <PID>" I see slapd has got a file handle to "logfile" open. > But there's not "write" to this handle in truss output either. > > Anybody with any idea about if and how chroot-slapd and syslog (or logfile) > works? > > Thanks in advance. -- Best regards, Peter
