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Troubleshooting
48 Sun ONE Directory Server Installation and Tuning Guide • June 2003
I installed the 32-bit
version of the Directory
Server by mistake.
How do I run the 64-bit
version instead?
1. Export all suffixes to LDIF as described in the Sun ONE Directory Server
Administration Guide.
2. Remove all database files.
Database files are found under the path indicated by the value of
nsslapd-directory on cn=config,cn=ldbm
database,cn=plugins,cn=config for the instance.
3. Install 64-bit components if you have not done so already.
4. Make ServerRoot/bin/slapd/server/64/ns-slapd executable.
5. If the operating system is running in 32-bit mode, reboot it in 64-bit mode.
6. If necessary, change cache size settings to work in 32-bit mode.
Refer to Chapter 6,“Tuning Cache Sizes,” for further information.
7. Initialize all suffixes with the LDIF you exported as described in the Sun
ONE Directory Server Administration Guide.
8. Restart the server.
I installed the 64-bit
version of the Directory
Server by mistake.
How do I run the 32-bit
version instead?
1. Export all suffixes to LDIF as described in the Sun ONE Directory Server
Administration Guide.
2. Remove all database files.
Database files are found under the path indicated by the value of
nsslapd-directory on cn=config,cn=ldbm
database,cn=plugins,cn=config for the instance.
3. ChangethemodeofServerRoot/bin/slapd/server/64/ns-slapd so it
is not executable.
4. Initialize all suffixes with the LDIF you exported as described in the Sun
ONE Directory Server Administration Guide.
5. Restart the server.
Table 1-10 Common Installation Problems With Solutions (Continued)
Problem Possible Solutions