Open directory crashed after a Time Machine restore

Hi,
My name is Benoît and I own a PowerMac G5 on which Mac OSX 10.5.6 Leopard server is running since 1,5 years. Last friday, the main hard drive crashed and I had to restore the whole disk using Time Machine (the last complet backup was 3 days old).
After the restore, all the services were up and running except the Open Directory which says LDAP server, password server and Kerberos server are down. The error log file says:
2008-06-19 17:08:19 CEST - T[0xF0103000] - Attempt #1 to initialize plug-in PasswordServer failed.
Will retry initialization at most 100 times every 1 second.
2008-07-02 15:41:06 CEST - T[0xA0B95074] - Improper shutdown detected
2008-07-02 15:48:25 CEST - T[0xA0B95074] - Improper shutdown detected
2008-07-02 15:56:42 CEST - T[0xA0B95074] - Improper shutdown detected
2008-07-02 16:47:36 CEST - T[0xA0B95074] - Improper shutdown detected
2008-07-24 09:44:56 CEST - T[0xA0B95074] - Improper shutdown detected
2008-09-30 16:51:48 CEST - T[0xA0AF9074] - Improper shutdown detected
2008-12-26 17:32:11 CET - T[0xA03E3074] - Improper shutdown detected
2009-02-27 15:57:33 CET - T[0xA01AE830] - Improper shutdown detected
2009-03-28 13:11:20 CET - T[0xA01AE830] - Improper shutdown detected
2009-03-28 14:00:16 CET - T[0xF0103000] - dsDoReleaseContinueData - PID 0 error -14071 while checking if reference <16787390> is a node
2009-04-19 17:03:40 CEST - T[0x00A16830] - Improper shutdown detected
2009-04-19 17:12:19 CEST - T[0xA01F3830] - Improper shutdown detected
2009-04-19 17:18:34 CEST - T[0xA01F3830] - Improper shutdown detected
I tried to repair the authorisations on the disk and start again the computer with no effect. Oh, for the record, the PowerMac G5 acts as a standalone Open Directory server.
I don't know what to do so if someone can help me, that would be great!
Thanks a lot,
Ben.

How did you do the "restore?" Did you restore the library from the pictures folder?
Barry

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