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Date:      Thu, 12 Jun 2014 23:06:59 +0200
From:      "O. Hartmann" <ohartman@zedat.fu-berlin.de>
To:        FreeBSD CURRENT <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   11.0-CURRENT #1 r267422: OpenLDAP fails to startup out of the blue after buildworld
Message-ID:  <20140612230659.37f5b528@munin.walstatt.dyndns.org>

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After updating ports yesterday with all this ICU update horror today
slapd rejects to start out of the blue after months of working like a
charm:

[...]
5399feba slapd startup: initiated.
5399feba backend_startup_one: starting "cn=3Dconfig"
5399feba config_back_db_open
5399feba send_ldap_result: conn=3D-1 op=3D0 p=3D0
5399feba backend_startup_one: starting "dc=3Ddumami"
5399feba mdb_db_open: database "dc=3Ddumami":
dbenv_open(/var/db/openldap-data/). 5399feba mdb_db_open: database
"dc=3Ddumami" cannot be opened, err 13. Restore from
backup! 5399feba backend_startup_one (type=3Dmdb,
suffix=3D"dc=3Ddumami"): bi_db_open failed! (13) 5399feba
slapd shutdown: initiated 5399feba slapd destroy: freeing system
resources. 5399feba syncinfo_free: rid=3D001 5399feba syncinfo_free:
rid=3D003 5399feba slapd stopped.
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/slapd: WARNING: failed to start slapd

According to that useless "suggestion" to restore from backup, I
restored the configuration and the users from backups. slapadd works
fine. But then starting the server fails again.

Via "portmaster -f openldap24-server" I tried to rebuild all ports
necessary for that fragile OpenLDAP thing, but still no success. I can
not find any hints in the log (using -d1 or -d257 starting slapd)
except the failure shown above. Since the very same configuration and
dataset worked for months now and even after the massive icu-related
update of ports yesterday (ended by restarting slapd), I wouldn't
expect any usefull hint.

Can anybody offer suggestions, please? I'm out of ideas. I find it very
strange.

Regards,
Oliver


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