The server instance might fail to start because of incorrect
file permissions. You must ensure that the file permissions are readable
by the user ID, idsldap.
On AIX®, Linux, and Solaris systems, file permissions
are frequently altered inadvertently by the actions of copying or
editing a key database file. Because these actions are generally done
as the user ID
root, file permissions are set for
the user
root. For the directory server instance
to use this file, you must change the file permissions so that it
is readable by the user ID
idsldap. Otherwise,
the directory server instance fails to start.
chown idsldap:idsldap mykeyring.*