suffix and sub-suffix usage

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 Hi, i have some problems with suffixs, im new to LDAP so maybe im 
misunderstanding concepts, Ok here it goes...

 Im working with centos-ds. Im asking here beacause the solutions probably can 
be apllied in 389-like software such as centos. well, i have the server up and 
running with some entries, but im interested on enabling diferent databases 
for some objects. The idea is to have an especific configuration for each 
object, because it represents diferents systems that probably will have 
diferents resource needs and access controls.

So, under the root suffix on configuration tab of 389-console(yes im using 389-
console on centos-ds) i right click it and add a new sub-suffix. For instance i 
name it "ou=systems" and also the database with the same name is created and 
enabled.

The thing is that when im browsing the directory, there isn't a ou=system on 
the main tree, instead is shown only on the main(right) section of the gui. Im 
going to add an entry and i have an permission error. That's odd becausa im 
"admin/Directory Manager" user.

Can anybode help me? maybe im wrong trying to apply a sub-suffix to solve a 
custom database configuration per some objects.

Regards
Francisco.


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