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Re: I can't see my /etc/ldap/slapd.conf file after reinstall



You must be using a slapd located elsewhere.

How did you start slapd?  Check the script for slapd's location, and grep that file.

Probably something like:
/usr/local/...

- chris

Chris Jacobs, Systems Administrator
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From: openldap-technical-bounces@OpenLDAP.org <openldap-technical-bounces@OpenLDAP.org>
To: Ondrej Kuznik <ondrej.kuznik@acision.com>
Cc: Eric KOM <erickom@namekom.co.za>; openldap-technical@openldap.org <openldap-technical@openldap.org>
Sent: Thu Aug 26 11:30:24 2010
Subject: Re: I can't see my /etc/ldap/slapd.conf file after reinstall


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> On 08/26/2010 01:53 PM, Eric KOM wrote:
>> Hi Dear Team!
>>
>> Please, I got problem with my OpenLDAP server on Debian Testing.
>> I try to purge slapd package with aptitude purge slapd and remove all
>> files and directories with rm on /etc/ldap/.
>>
>> after reinstall slapd, I can't see the main configuration file
>> /etc/ldap/slapd.conf?
>>
>> but the server is running.
>
> Look into files like /etc/default/slapd and /etc/init.d/slapd,
> what path they set for the SLAPD_CONF variable and through it,
> the "-f" parameter. This should point to an existing file.
>
> If the -f parameter is not present, try finding the files slapd
> searches for the default configuration:
> strings /usr/sbin/slapd | grep "slapd\."
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#strings /usr/sbin/slapd | grep "slapd\."
after execute this command, I can see the /etc/ldap/slapd.conf file path
only.
the file is not yet, I don't know why!


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