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== Resetting the LDAP Password == | == Resetting the LDAP Password == | ||
Try running zmcontrol stop | |||
then ps auxww | grep slapd | |||
Verify that ldap is stopped - if it's not, kill it by hand and restart. | |||
If it still doesn't work | |||
try shutting ldap down, then reset the password (both for root and zimbra) via: | |||
zmldappasswd --root '''newpass''' | |||
zmldappasswd '''newpass''' | |||
Make sure you use the same password for both! | |||
== Resetting the Logger Password == | == Resetting the Logger Password == |
Revision as of 17:08, 15 May 2006
By far, one of the most common problems in getting a service started is an incorrect password.
Resetting the LDAP Password
Try running zmcontrol stop then ps auxww | grep slapd
Verify that ldap is stopped - if it's not, kill it by hand and restart.
If it still doesn't work
try shutting ldap down, then reset the password (both for root and zimbra) via:
zmldappasswd --root newpass
zmldappasswd newpass
Make sure you use the same password for both!