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Re: PID file ... not readable (yet?)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jaap Winius)
Mon Nov 6 04:30:25 2017

Date: Mon, 06 Nov 2017 09:27:30 +0000
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From: Jaap Winius <jwinius@umrk.nl>
To: Greg Hudson <ghudson@mit.edu>
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Quoting Greg Hudson <ghudson@mit.edu>:

> On 11/05/2017 05:36 AM, Jaap Winius wrote:
>>    systemd[1]: krb5-kdc.service: PID file /run/krb5-kdc.pid \
>>      not readable (yet?) after start: No such file or directory
>
> Does everything seem to work aside from this warning message being
> produced, or is there an accompanying problem?

The accompanying problem is that the OpenLDAP consumer backend  
database I'm using is not able to replicate with its provider due to a  
Kerberos authentication problem (IIRC it attempts to authenticate as  
localhost@EXAMPLE.COM). I thought that there might be a small chance  
these issues are related.

And again, this problem affects Debian stretch, but not jessie, which  
also uses systemd.

Cheers,

Jaap

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