I thought I saw that bug somewhere but I found references to it. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=220127 "And it turned out this bug is a duplicate of bug [171081] ldapsearch hung at browsing index creation." Its bug 171081 but I'm not authorized to view it. Anyways when I've enabled create the browser index, basically my FDS server is stalled. I had to reboot it and the ldap database was in read-only mode. So you can't modify it ie change password etc. Painful exercise on a production LDAP server. But as you said it asks you to do it when you have more then a 1000 entires when using the GUI. But I rarely use the GUI. But its handy if people can't use the command line tools. But yeah thats the short story. Regards Ashley On Wed, 6 Jun 2007, Ville Silventoinen wrote: > Hi, > > I re-installed Fedora DS 1.0.4, created a new database and imported entries. > When I use the Console to view the entries, it informs me that I need to > create a Browsing Index because there are more than 1000 entries. > > However, when I right-click the parent object, both "Create Browsing Index" > and "Delete Browsing Index" are disabled. Same thing with the Object menu. > I'm logged in as "cn=Directory Manager". Nothing in the admin-serv/logs or > slapd logs that would be useful. I vaguely remember this happening before but > I cannot remember what the solution was. Any ideas? > > OS is CentOS 4.2, Linux 2.6.9-22.ELsmp. I'm using JDK 1.5.0_09. I searched > bugzilla but I didn't find any similar bugs (at least with "index" keyword). > "startconsole -D" output is below. > > Thanks, > Ville > > > ContentMenuController.populateMenuCategory() adding <top> to Framework > ContentMenuController.populateMenuCategory() adding FILE to Framework > ContentMenuController.populateMenuCategory() adding EDIT to Framework > ContentMenuController.populateMenuCategory() adding VIEW to Framework > ResourceSet:getString():Unable to resolve menu-EditFindUG-description > ContentMenuController.populateMenuCategory() adding CONTEXT to context menu > ResourceSet:getString():Unable to resolve menu-EditFindUG-description > ContentMenuController.populateMenuCategory() adding OBJECT to Framework > ContentMenuController.populateMenuCategory() adding CONTEXTNEW to some menu > ContentMenuController.createNewRootEntryMenuItems() > ContentMenuController.createNewRootEntryMenuItems() the list is [] > ContentMenuController.populateMenuCategory() adding CONTEXTNEWROOTENTRY to > some menu > ContentMenuController.populateMenuCategory() adding context_setPWP to some > menu > ContentMenuController.populateMenuCategory() adding OBJECTNEW to Framework > ContentMenuController.populateMenuCategory() adding OBJECTNEWROOTENTRY to > Framework > ContentMenuController.populateMenuCategory() adding object_setPWP to > Framework > ContentMenuController.populateMenuCategory() adding DISPLAY to Framework > ResourceSet:getString():Unable to resolve menu-nodeleafview-description > ResourceSet:getString():Unable to resolve menu-onlytreeview-description > ResourceSet:getString():Unable to resolve menu-attributeview-description > ContentMenuController.populateMenuCategory() adding LAYOUT to Framework > ContentMenuController.createPartitionViewMenuItems() > ContentMenuController.populateMenuCategory() adding PARTITIONVIEW to > Framework > CreateVLVIndex.indexStatus(): dc=ebi,dc=ac,dc=uk > CreateVLVIndex.indexStatus(): ou=Aliases,dc=ebi,dc=ac,dc=uk > ResourceSet:getString():Unable to resolve > DisplayedChildrenLimitExceededDialog-checkbox-default > ResourceSet:getString():Unable to resolve > DisplayedChildrenLimitExceededDialog-checkbox-ttip > > -- > Fedora-directory-users mailing list > Fedora-directory-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users > > > !DSPAM:272,4666cfde242631069210503! > -- Ashley Chew - Systems Administrator School of Computer Science and Software Engineering University of Western Australia Tel: (+61 8) 6488 7082 - Fax: (+61 8) 6488 1089 Ashley[@]csse.uwa.edu.au - http://www.csse.uwa.edu.au/~ashley "There is no such thing as Fate, Fate is what you make of it!"