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While I was trying to start ApacheDS 1.5.7 on windows platform, An Error 04450 occurs and the apacheds-rolling.log contains:

[21:07:27] ERROR [org.apache.directory.shared.ldap.entry.DefaultServerAttribute] - ERR_04450 The value {0} is incorrect, it hasnt been added
[21:07:27] ERROR [org.apache.directory.server.Service] - Cannot start the server : reuseAddress can't be set while the acceptor is bound.

How can i fix this problem? Anybody could help me? many thanks!

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The warning log message is a bit misleading, actually this is not a serious issue, the server should be running despite of this warning, this has been fixed a while back in the latest trunk code (which will be released as 2.0 instead of 1.5.8).

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  • Thanks! I got this too... I thought it had something to do with my SSL certificate configuration Aug 10, 2011 at 6:04
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According to this post, the dc=example,dc=org context entry is not created by default anymore but no one has updated the documentation to reflect this. I installed 1.5.7 and it looks to me like the partition was created fine, but I'm getting the same error as described above. I suggest installing an older version.

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The 2nd error message suggests that the port is already in use. Is there a chance that you already had another ApacheDS process running, or that another program is using the ports?

This isn't a domain controller perchance, is it? If so, the default LDAP ports 389 & 636 are already in use for Active Directory, so you'll need to choose another. However, I believe the defaults for ApacheDS are 10389 (LDAP) and 10636 (LDAPS), in which case they would typically be open on a Windows box.

You can check for processes on the ports with the netstat -abn command, and look through the list for the process listening on port 10389 or whichever custom port you chose.

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  • Hi ewall, Both the port 10389 and 10636 are available. Do you know what does the first error message mean? Is there any configuration issue?
    – zbdiablo
    Jul 7, 2010 at 0:59
  • The confusing part is that the error shows '{0}' instead of the configuration parameter. There were some bugs in earlier versions that caused this, but they should be fixed in v1.5.7 (which I assume you are using). So, offhand, I don't know what else it could be, but I'll think about it...
    – ewall
    Jul 7, 2010 at 3:07
  • Yes, I'm using the latest version. Thank you all the same.
    – zbdiablo
    Jul 21, 2010 at 6:10

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