[389-users] Unable to query anything in DB after import

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So I am a little at a loss here, perhaps somebody out there has some 
insight I am missing (likely obvious, knowing my luck).

I have a 389-ds 1.1.3-5 (redhat epel RPM) / i386 directory server, I ran 
db2ldif to export the data.  Then on a new host running 389-ds-1.2.1-1 / 
x86_64, I ran ldif2db and imported the data.  I can see the entries when 
I browse it from 389-console, and if I run db2ldif all of the data is 
there, but if I do an ldapsearch query, it returns no results, which is 
not how it should be.  The command:

ldapsearch -D dn.. -W -x -H ldap://newhost uid

This search returns zero results, and no errors.  If I point it against 
the old server where the data came from, it returns 366 results.

Thoughts?

-Brandon
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