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Re: Problem with Schema in Openldap 2.3.19



The debug in Openldap 2.3.19:

>>> dnPrettyNormal: <cn=schema,cn=config>
=> ldap_bv2dn(cn=schema,cn=config,0)
<= ldap_bv2dn(cn=schema,cn=config)=0
=> ldap_dn2bv(272)
<= ldap_dn2bv(cn=schema,cn=config)=0
=> ldap_dn2bv(272)
<= ldap_dn2bv(cn=schema,cn=config)=0
<<< dnPrettyNormal: <cn=schema,cn=config>, <cn=schema,cn=config>
modifications:
        add: olcAttributeTypes
                one value, length 141
conn=0 op=1 MOD dn="cn=schema,cn=config"
conn=0 op=1 MOD attr=olcAttributeTypes
oc_check_required entry (cn=schema,cn=config), objectClass "olcSchemaConfig"
oc_check_allowed type "objectClass"
oc_check_allowed type "cn"
oc_check_allowed type "olcObjectIdentifier"
oc_check_allowed type "olcAttributeTypes"
oc_check_allowed type "olcObjectClasses"
oc_check_allowed type "structuralObjectClass"
oc_check_allowed type "entryUUID"
oc_check_allowed type "creatorsName"
oc_check_allowed type "createTimestamp"
oc_check_allowed type "entryCSN"
oc_check_allowed type "modifiersName"
oc_check_allowed type "modifyTimestamp"
slapd: line 0: Unexpected token before  SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 SIN GLE-VALUE )
AttributeTypeDescription = "(" whsp
  numericoid whsp      ; AttributeType identifier
  [ "NAME" qdescrs ]             ; name used in AttributeType
  [ "DESC" qdstring ]            ; description
  [ "OBSOLETE" whsp ]
  [ "SUP" woid ]                 ; derived from this other
                                   ; AttributeType
  [ "EQUALITY" woid ]            ; Matching Rule name
  [ "ORDERING" woid ]            ; Matching Rule name
  [ "SUBSTR" woid ]              ; Matching Rule name
  [ "SYNTAX" whsp noidlen whsp ] ; see section 4.3
  [ "SINGLE-VALUE" whsp ]        ; default multi-valued
  [ "COLLECTIVE" whsp ]          ; default not collective
  [ "NO-USER-MODIFICATION" whsp ]; default user modifiable
  [ "USAGE" whsp AttributeUsage ]; default userApplications
                                   ; userApplications
                                   ; directoryOperation
                                   ; distributedOperation
                                   ; dSAOperation
  whsp ")"
olcAttributeTypes: value #-1: <olcAttributeTypes> handler exited with 1!
send_ldap_result: conn=0 op=1 p=3
send_ldap_result: err=80 matched="" text="<olcAttributeTypes> handler exited wit h 1"
send_ldap_response: msgid=2 tag=103 err=80
ber_flush: 55 bytes to sd 12
  <olcAttributeTypes > handler exited with 1
ldap_write: want=55, written=55
  0000:  30 35 02 01 02 67 30 0a  01 50 04 00 04 29 3c 6f   05...g0..P...)<o
  0010:  6c 63 41 74 74 72 69 62  75 74 65 54 79 70 65 73   lcAttributeTypes
  0020:  3e 20 68 61 6e 64 6c 65  72 20 65 78 69 74 65 64   > handler exited
  0030:  20 77 69 74 68 20 31                                with 1
conn=0 op=1 RESULT tag=103 err=80 text=<olcAttributeTypes> handler exited with 1
daemon: activity on 1 descriptor
daemon: activity on: 12r
daemon: read active on 12
connection_get(12)
connection_get(12): got connid=0


When the new attribute is add, is being added a value "1" in the end of the olcAttributeType, for example, olcAttributeType1. But I do not know because.

2007/6/11, Quanah Gibson-Mount < quanah@zimbra.com>:
--On Monday, June 11, 2007 6:35 AM +0200 Dieter Kluenter
<dieter@dkluenter.de> wrote:

> "Eugenia Candida Oliveira de Moura" < eugeniacandida@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using openldap 2.3.19 and when I try to add to a new attribute in
>> the entry cn= schema,cn=config I have the following error:
>>      <olcAttributeTypes> handler exited with 1
>>
>> Why this error occurs?
>> Some ideia?
>
> Could you please be a bit more verbose on the error? Something like
> debugging -d-1 would probabely be of help.

And get the debug info from a recent version of OpenLDAP.  2.3.19 is quite
old.

--Quanah


--
Quanah Gibson-Mount
Principal Software Engineer
Zimbra, Inc
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