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Re: Search Result is result: 32 No such object



What might be the slapd.conf file for the following input file. I think I am
going wrong in configuring slapd.conf file

 dn: cn=June Rossi, ou=accounting, o=Ace Industry, c=US
 cn: June Rossi
 sn: Rossi
 givenName: June
 mail: rossi@aceindustry.com
 userPassword: {sha}KDIE3AL9DK
 telephoneNumber: 2616
 roomNumber: 220
 objectClass: top
 objectClass: person
 objectClass: organizationalPerson
 objectClass: inetOrgPerson

 dn: cn=Marc Chambers, ou=manufacturing, o=Ace Industry, c=US
 cn: Marc Chambers
 sn: Chambers
 givenName: Marc
 mail: chambers@aceindustry.com
 userPassword: {sha}jdl2alem87dlacz1
 telephoneNumber: 2652
 roomNumber: 167
 objectClass: top
 objectClass: person
 objectClass: organizationalPerson
 objectClass: inetOrgPerson

Thanks & Regards
Sreedhar
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christian Pohl" <list-openldap-software@mail2news-gw.secaron.de>
To: <openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: Search Result is result: 32 No such object


> shreedhar wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > My ldif file consists of following info
> >
> >
> > If I run through ldapsearch command
> >
> > [root@devserv Database]# ldapsearch -x -b 'o=Ace,c=US'
'objectclass=*' -f sample1.ldif
> > # extended LDIF
> > #
> > # LDAPv3
> > # base <o=Ace,c=US> with scope sub
> > # filter pattern: objectclass=*
> > # requesting: ALL
> > #
> >
> > #
> > # filter: objectclass=*
> > #
> > # search result
> > search: 2
> > result: 32 No such object
> >
> > # numResponses: 1
> > [root@devserv Database]#
> >
> > What will be error in this. I run search command in the path where
sample1.ldif exists.
> > Any one can let me know how can i search required record and how.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Sreedhar
> >
> > Our greatest happiness in life does not depend on the condition of life
in which chance has placed us, but is always the result of good conscience,
good health, occupation, and freedom in all just pursuits
> >
>
> from man ldapsearch
>
> -f file
>       Read a series of lines from file, performing one LDAP search for
>       each line.  In this case, the filter given on the  command  line
>       is  treated  as  a  pattern  where the first occurrence of %s is
>       replaced with a line from file.  If file is a single  -  charac-
>       ter, then the lines are read from standard input.
>
> you  ldif is of the form that you use to add the entrei to your
> directory, not for user with ldapsearch.
>
> have you added the entzries to you directory with ldapadd?
> ldapadd -x -D "..." -w -f sampl1.ldif
>
>
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