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RE: Index problem with CT attribute, was: Re: Extended LDIF and CorporateTime server



Yes, the presence indexing is broken in 2.1.3 back-bdb. This is ITS#2015 in
the bug database and is fixed in the CVS HEAD.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org
> [mailto:owner-openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org]On Behalf Of stephan.budach

> Hi Andrew,
>
> yes that seems to be the case. I have also noted another post on this
> list, that indicates that removing the pressence indexing seems to
> remedy this problem. I will contact Steltor and see if they really need
> the presence indexing.
>
> Thanks,
> Stephan
>
> Am Donnerstag, 08.08.02, um 15:33 Uhr (Europe/Berlin) schrieb Andrew
> Findlay:
>
> > On Thu, Aug 08, 2002 at 10:14:52AM +0200, stephan.budach wrote:
> >>
> >> The problem seems to be that the new OpenLDAP 2.1.3 doesn?t index a
> >> special CT attribute correctly. ctCalXItemID is the unique identifier
> >> for every CorporateTime server calendar account. It is included in a
> >> configuration file to be indexed and an index is actually generated
> >> when i import the ldif file into OpenLDAP 2.1.3.
> >>
> >> Unfortuanetly the index seems not to be of any use, because if you
> >> query OpenLDAP 2.1.3 against ctCalXItemID you won?t get any results.
> >> If
> >> I exclude the index from the slapd.conf file everything works fine.
> >
> > There appears to be a bug in 2.1.3 related to 'presence' indexing.
> > Thus, I suspect that if you have a line such as:
> >
> > index	ctCalXItemID	pres,eq,sub
> >
> > in slapd.conf and try a query of the form 'ctCalXItemID=*' you will
> > get no results. If you remove 'pres' from the index list then all is
> > well. For comparison, searches of the form 'ctCalXItemID=a*' will work
> > as they use the 'sub(string)' index.
> >
> > Are your queries of the '=*' form?
> >
> > Andrew
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