Compiling and testing on Fedora

Shawn Bakhtiar shashaness at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 21 05:18:32 UTC 2012




Did you turn OFF SELinux? 

prompt>setenforce 0

Then run the test, 

> From: Dan.Luther at Level3.com
> To: bind-users at isc.org
> Subject: Compiling and testing on Fedora 
> Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2012 23:33:08 +0000
> 
> Hi all, 
> 
> I've had a major problem with using Fedora Core (10 through 15), when compiling and running "make test":
> 
> A:System test acl
> I:Couldn't start server ns2 (pid=17344)
> R:FAIL
> S:allow_query:Wed Jun 20 23:21:47 GMT 2012
> T:allow_query:1:A
> A:System test allow_query
> I:Couldn't start server ns2 (pid=17368)
> R:FAIL
> S:addzone:Wed Jun 20 23:22:01 GMT 2012
> T:addzone:1:A
> A:System test addzone
> I:Couldn't start server ns2 (pid=17393)
> R:FAIL
> S:autosign:Wed Jun 20 23:22:15 GMT 2012
> T:autosign:1:A
> A:System test autosign
> I:generating keys and preparing zones
> I:Couldn't start server ns1 (pid=17734)
> R:FAIL
> S:builtin:Wed Jun 20 23:22:35 GMT 2012
> T:builtin:1:A
> A:System test builtin
> I:Couldn't start server ns1 (pid=17755)
> R:FAIL
> S:cacheclean:Wed Jun 20 23:22:49 GMT 2012
> T:cacheclean:1:A
> A:System test cacheclean
> I:Couldn't start server ns1 (pid=17776)
> R:FAIL
> 
> I'm running the "bin/tests/system/ifconfig.sh up" script, and see the "lo:1" through "lo:7" interfaces come up. I don't have this problem on any of my Solaris systems, just the Fedora servers. I do have several lo: interfaces already defined, and they cannot be removed
> 
> Has anyone seen such an issue, and if so, how did you fix it?
> 
> Dan Luther
> Operations Engineer
> Systems Operation Engineering 
> Level 3 Communications
> One Technology Center, Tulsa OK 74103
> p: 918-547-4370
> e: dan.luther at level3.com
> 
> 
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