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Can anyone provide insight on why the below might be happening, my best guess is a corrupt uniquemember index??

I initially tried it as a user which also fails but switched to Directory Manager to rule out an access control issue.

We have identical prod, dev, and test environments and I only see this behavior in our production environment.

mmacbook:~ morgan$ ldapsearch -LLL -H ldaps://prdds22.domain.org -x -y pass  -D cn=directory\ manager -b 'cn=admin,ou=fwmgmt,ou=groups,dc=domain,dc=org' '(&(objectClass=groupofuniquenames)(uniqueMember=*))'
mmacbook:~ morgan$ ldapsearch -LLL -H ldaps://prdds22.domain.org -x -y pass -D cn=directory\ manager -b 'cn=admin,ou=fwmgmt,ou=groups,dc=domain,dc=org' '(uniqueMember= groupofuniquenames)'
mmacbook:~ morgan$ ldapsearch -LLL -H ldaps://prdds22.domain.org -x -y pass  -D cn=directory\ manager -b 'cn=admin,ou=fwmgmt,ou=groups,dc=domain,dc=org' '(objectclass=*)'
dn: cn=admin,ou=fwmgmt,ou=groups,dc=domain,dc=org
objectClass: top
objectClass: groupOfUniqueNames
cn: admin
uniqueMember: uid=u1,ou=employees,dc=domain,dc=org
uniqueMember: uid=u2,ou=employees,dc=domain,dc=org
uniqueMember: uid=u3,ou=employees,dc=domain,dc=org
description: FW Mgmt group

mmacbook:~ morgan$



mmacbook:~ morgan$ ldapsearch -x -y ~/Docs/.pass4 -D cn=directory\ manager -LLLb cn=config '(&(objectclass=nsindex)(cn=uniquemember))'
dn: cn=uniquemember,cn=default indexes,cn=config,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,c
 n=config
objectClass: top
objectClass: nsIndex
cn: uniquemember
nsSystemIndex: false
nsIndexType: eq

dn: cn=uniquemember,cn=index,cn=NetscapeRoot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=co
 nfig
objectClass: top
objectClass: nsIndex
cn: uniquemember
nsSystemIndex: false
nsIndexType: eq

dn: cn=uniqueMember,cn=index,cn=userRoot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config
cn: uniqueMember
objectClass: top
objectClass: nsIndex
nsIndexType: eq
nsIndexType: sub
nsIndexType: pres
nsSystemIndex: false

mmacbook:~ morgan$ 


thank you!

-morgan
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