Jun 07 12:17:54 lance-HP-Z600-Workstation systemd[1]: Starting 389 Administra...
Jun 07 12:17:54 lance-HP-Z600-Workstation apache2[5333]: AH00558: apache2: Co...
Jun 07 12:17:54 lance-HP-Z600-Workstation apache2[5333]: (2)No such file or d...
Jun 07 12:17:54 lance-HP-Z600-Workstation apache2[5333]: AH00014: Configurati...
Jun 07 12:17:54 lance-HP-Z600-Workstation systemd[1]: dirsrv-admin.service: C...
Jun 07 12:17:54 lance-HP-Z600-Workstation systemd[1]: Failed to start 389 Adm...
Jun 07 12:17:54 lance-HP-Z600-Workstation systemd[1]: dirsrv-admin.service: U...
Jun 07 12:17:54 lance-HP-Z600-Workstation systemd[1]: dirsrv-admin.service: F...
Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full.
I cannot quite make out those lines since they were ellipsized. If you can get the full output of those lines with the -l option of systemctl it can help triage further.
There was also a second failure:
● dirsrv- admin.service - 389 Administration Server. system/ dirsrv- admin.service; disabled; vendor preset: enabled) /usr/sbin/ apache2 -k start -f /etc/dirsrv/ admin-serv/ httpd.conf (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Wed 2017-06-07 12:17:54 PDT; 7ms ago
Process: 5333 ExecStart=
Jun 07 12:17:54 lance-HP- Z600-Workstatio n systemd[1]: Starting 389 Administra... Z600-Workstatio n apache2[5333]: AH00558: apache2: Co... Z600-Workstatio n apache2[5333]: (2)No such file or d... Z600-Workstatio n apache2[5333]: AH00014: Configurati... Z600-Workstatio n systemd[1]: dirsrv- admin.service: C... Z600-Workstatio n systemd[1]: Failed to start 389 Adm... Z600-Workstatio n systemd[1]: dirsrv- admin.service: U... Z600-Workstatio n systemd[1]: dirsrv- admin.service: F...
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Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full.
I cannot quite make out those lines since they were ellipsized. If you can get the full output of those lines with the -l option of systemctl it can help triage further.