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Re: Fw: First level entries in the ldap database



Try making schemacheck off and if everything is fine,
see the file slapd.oc.conf and make corrections
required in object class definitions. I hope this
should work.

Prashanth

--- Simon Martin <smartin@isys.cl> wrote: > Hi all,
> 
> I sent this a couple of days ago to no avail. Here
> goes again. Could
> somebody please help me?
> 
> TIA
> 
>     __ _   Debian GNU User
>    / /(_)_ __  _   ___  __   Simon Martin
>   / / | | '_ \| | | \ \/ /   Project Manager
>  / /__| | | | | |_| |>  <    Isys
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> 
> Chaos reigns within.
> Reflect, repent, and reboot.
> Order shall return.
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Simon Martin" <smartin@isys.cl>
> To: <openldap-software@openldap.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 8:46 AM
> Subject: First level entries in the ldap database
> 
> 
> > Hi all,
> >
> > First comes the current situation, and then the
> question.
> >
> > SITUATION:
> >
> > I originally built my LDAP database on UMich 3.3,
> and about 6 months ago I
> > migrated to OpenLDAP 1.2.8. Everything worked ok,
> except for searches at
> the
> > base of the tree, i.e. ldapsearch c=* gives no
> results. I completely
> ignored
> > this for the past 6 months, until yesterday when I
> decided to try to get
> to
> > the bottom of it. I killed the daemon, cleared the
> database (ldif2ldbm -i
> > empty-file), turned schemacheck on and restarted
> the daemon in debug mode
> > (openldap -d 255).
> >
> > I built the file entry.ldif with the following
> entry:
> >
> > dn:c=cl
> > objectclass:top
> > objectclass:country
> > c:cl
> > description:chile
> >
> > When I tried to add this entry with ldapadd -f
> entry.ldif, ldapadd failed
> > with the message "ldap_add: No such object".
> Checking the output from the
> > daemon, I found the message "parent does not
> exist". I then tried the
> > following file:
> >
> > dn:world
> > objectclas:top
> >
> > dn:c=cl,world
> > objectclass:top
> > objectclass:country
> > c:cl
> > description:chile
> >
> > This works, but I have the dummy entry world here.
> If I do ldapsearch c=*
> I
> > get the entry or chile. If I do ldapsearch -s one
> c=*, of course it
> returns
> > nothing because the base entry is world.
> Unfortunately this is the search
> > the web500gw does.
> >
> > QUESTION:
> >
> > How do I make the first level entries in the
> database be the country list?
> >
> >     __ _   Debian GNU User
> >    / /(_)_ __  _   ___  __   Simon Martin
> >   / / | | '_ \| | | \ \/ /   Project Manager
> >  / /__| | | | | |_| |>  <    Isys
> >  \____/_|_| |_|\__,_/_/\_\   mailto:
> smartin@isys.cl
> >
> > Chaos reigns within.
> > Reflect, repent, and reboot.
> > Order shall return.
> >
> 


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