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RE: Very Basic Question
Good day,
Please make sure your replies are sent or CCed to the list.
Perhaps you have not actually installed the openldap-servers package, and
only the "openldap" package?
============================
Darren Gamble
Planner, Regional Services
Shaw Cablesystems GP
630 - 3rd Avenue SW
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
T2P 4L4
(403) 781-4948
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thompson, Jimi [mailto:JimiT@mail.cox.smu.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 10:16 AM
> To: Darren Gamble
> Subject: RE: Very Basic Question
>
>
> As you can see, I do not have anything in my init.d that
> would appear to
> reference openldap.
>
> [root@box init.d]# ls
> aep1000 canna halt keytable nfs random smb
> ypbind
> anacron crond httpd killall nfslock rawdevices sshd
> apmd cups iptables kudzu nscd rhnsd syslog
> atd firstboot irda named ntpd saslauthd winbind
> autofs functions isdn netfs pcmcia sendmail xfs
> bcm5820 gpm kdcrotate network portmap single xinetd
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ms. Jimi Thompson
> Manager, Web Operations
> SMU Cox School of Business
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Darren Gamble [mailto:darren.gamble@sjrb.ca]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 10:12 AM
> To: 'Thompson, Jimi'; 'openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org'
> Subject: RE: Very Basic Question
>
> Good day,
>
> Please only use plaintext encoding for messages to mailing lists.
>
> > The file path to the executable that is mentioned on your web site
> > is empty and the config files are in /etc/openldap, which also
> > appears to be non-standard.
>
> Red Hat has chosen to install many of the files in different
> locations to
> make it more consistent with other packages. The man pages
> for the various
> files (slapd.conf, slapd) will reveal their installed
> locations. Please
> examine them for more information. If you want to see where
> everything has
> been installed, use
>
> rpm -q --filesbypkg openldap-servers
>
> to find out. Consult your man page for rpm for more information.
>
> To control the server, you can use the Red Hat script
> /etc/init.d/ldap to
> start and stop it.
>
> ============================
> Darren Gamble
> Planner, Regional Services
> Shaw Cablesystems GP
> 630 - 3rd Avenue SW
> Calgary, Alberta, Canada
> T2P 4L4
> (403) 781-4948
>
>