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Re: DS bind timeout to LDAP 127.0.0.1 ???




On Feb 22, 2005, at 10:42 AM, Chad Carrington wrote:

I'm clueless. Anyone seen this before?
10.3.8 Server. XServe G5 dual, 2 GB RAM, Mirror boot volume. DNS, AFP, Windows FS, Directory Services (Standalone Server).


Feb 22 10:58:42 XServe DirectoryService[247]: Bind timeout: Timed out in attempt to bind to [127.0.0.1] LDAP server.
Feb 22 10:58:42 XServe DirectoryService[247]: Bind timeout: Disabled future attempts to bind to [127.0.0.1] LDAP server for next 0 seconds.

Doesn't sound like it's a standalone server. Was it always?

As I've said before, the DSLDAPv3PluginConfig.plist often gets stale data left in it. Try deleting it, and then killing the DirectoryService daemon (do not HUP it, it will be automatically re-started).

you might also check out SearchNodeconfig.plist and see if for some reason a master is still in the machine's search path.

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Michael Bartosh
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