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Re: multiple copies of openldap
<quote who="Ian Moroney">
> Hi all. I think that i have 2 copies of openldap installed on my
> server...
> My conf files exist at the following locations:
> /etc/ldap.conf
> /etc/openldap/ldap.conf
> /usr/local/etc/openldap/ldap.conf
> When i do a /usr/lib/openldap/slapd -V it comes up with:
> abuild@delius:/usr/src/packages/BUILD/openldap-2.3.19/servers/slapd
> I can also do a /usr/local/libexec/slapd -V which comes up with:
> root@svcs01:/tmp/openldap-2.3.27/servers/slapd (which is the correct
> one)
>
> Is it possible to remove one of the copies of openldap? preferrably
> 2.3.19... i am unsure of what files to delete. If necessary, i can
> delete all files, and all references, and configure openldap again.
> Advice is greatly appreciated.
>
Hi Ian,
Looks like you do. What distro is this installed on?
If it's an RPM based one or deb, you can remove openldap and
openldap-servers etc. via
apt-get remove openldap (or slapd I think on debian)
rpm -qa | grep openldap
then
rpm -q openldap-blah
HTH.
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