[CentOS] Fwd: Install the 389 directory server error

Sat Jun 26 16:44:51 UTC 2010
sync <jiannma at gmail.com>

On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 9:43 PM, Alexander Dalloz
<ad+lists at uni-x.org<ad%2Blists at uni-x.org>
> wrote:

> > Hi ,all :
> >
> >    When I install the 389 ds today , there is a very strange thing on
> > installing it .
> > Please see the following  messages, by the way , I installed the 389 ds
> > version is 1.1.3  via the rpm packages:
>
> [ ... ]
>
> > Why is it become that? Could someone give me some suggestions?
>
> What do you mean exactly by "that"?
>

I mean these lines are repeated many times :

==============================
================================================
The standard directory server network port number is 389.  However, if
you are not logged as the superuser, or port 389 is in use, the
default value will be a random unused port number greater than 1024.
If you want to use port 389, make sure that you are logged in as the
superuser, that port 389 is not in use.

Directory server network port [389]:

==============================================================================
Each instance of a directory server requires a unique identifier.
This identifier is used to name the various
instance specific files and directories in the file system,
as well as for other uses as a server instance identifier.

Directory server identifier [foo]:
==============================
================================================
The standard directory server network port number is 389.  However, if
you are not logged as the superuser, or port 389 is in use, the
default value will be a random unused port number greater than 1024.
If you want to use port 389, make sure that you are logged in as the
superuser, that port 389 is not in use.

Directory server network port [389]:

==============================================================================
Each instance of a directory server requires a unique identifier.
This identifier is used to name the various
instance specific files and directories in the file system,
as well as for other uses as a server instance identifier.

Directory server identifier [foo]:

==============================
================================================
The standard directory server network port number is 389.  However, if
you are not logged as the superuser, or port 389 is in use, the
default value will be a random unused port number greater than 1024.
If you want to use port 389, make sure that you are logged in as the
superuser, that port 389 is not in use.

Directory server network port [389]:

==============================================================================
Each instance of a directory server requires a unique identifier.
This identifier is used to name the various
instance specific files and directories in the file system,
as well as for other uses as a server instance identifier.

Directory server identifier [foo]:


I asked to the 389 Directory Server bugzilla for it ,and someone said that
it maybe my
DNS problem . So I will go to find if it is the DNS problem .


Thanks ...




> > Thanks in advance~
>
> Btw. your kernel is way old.
>
> Alexander
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CentOS mailing list
> CentOS at centos.org
> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20100627/7d05f7d7/attachment-0005.html>