Hi, Could it be due to SELinux enforcing? Could you check with "getenforce" command to see if this is the case? If so, could you check your /var/log/audit/auth.log (or similar) and tell if you see something wrong in it?
M. On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 4:08 PM, Dan White <[email protected]> wrote: > On 31/03/11 14:29 +0100, Markus Moj wrote: > >> So what do you mean by specify a gid? This is not a self scripted init >> script this one is 100% Red Hat we have changed nothing within the start >> script. >> > > Redhat may not, but it's not uncommon for other OSs to do so. > > I'm assuming that the error message you are seeing is permissions related, > possibly due to the fact that slapd is running under a different effective > gid when you start it from the command line versus when you start it from > an init script. > > One way to trouble shoot that is to explicitly specify a gid (-g) from your > init script and your command line. > > -- > Dan White > -- _________________________________________ Non รจ forte chi non cade, ma chi cadendo ha la forza di rialzarsi. Jim Morrison
