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LDAP check results in RPC failure "Socket is not connected"

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9
  • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)

Issue

  • Preferred LDAP servers are configured but EMS reports:
secd.ldap.noServers: None of the LDAP servers configured for Vserver (<vserver>) are currently accessible via the network forLDAP service type (Service: LDAP (NIS & Name Mapping)
  • Running an LDAP check command provides the following output:

::*> ldap check -vserver <vserver>

Vserver: <vserver>
Client Configuration Name:
<vserver>
LDAP Status: down
LDAP Status Details: RPC failure "Socket is not connected" occured during the
LDAP configuration validation for Vserver "<vserver>". Try after sometime.
LDAP DN Status Details: RPC failure "Socket is
not connected" occured during the LDAP configuration validation for Vserver "<vserver>". Try after sometime.

  • ldap check may alternatively display: 

    LDAP Status Details: Error: Validate the Ldap configuration procedure failed

  • Secd connections test fails:
::*> secd connections test -node <node> -vserver <vserver>

Error: command failed: RPC call to SecD failed. RPC: "secd_rpc_test_connection_1".  Reason: "create_imp: RPC: Timed out; netid=tcp fd=57 TO=25.0s TT=25.000s O=52b I=0b CN=2667636/2 VSID=-3 127.0.0.1:56172 <->
127.0.0.1:25924".

 

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