Re: forcing reload?

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solarflow99 wrote:
what platform are you running on? a service restart should have dirsrv take the new schema, do the logs show anything wrong?
uname -a says:

Linux enterprise1.lse.ac.uk 2.6.18-53.1.14.el5 #1 SMP Tue Feb 19 07:18:21 EST 2008 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

ns-slapd -version says:

Fedora-Directory/1.1.0 B2007.354.1236

There are no errors reported in access or errors when I restart; the only error I'm getting is when I try to create an entry using the new schema I'm trying to load, which gives me:

[04/Aug/2008:10:12:25 +0100] conn=1 op=5 RESULT err=65 tag=105 nentries=0 etime=0 [04/Aug/2008:11:02:12 +0100] - Entry "cn=test,ou=flame users,dc=lse,dc=ac,dc=uk" has unknown object class "eduPerson"

eduPerson is a standard schema which works fine. It is the schema I accidentally missed out when I started and am trying to add.

I have the same problem with Fedora-ds on another system running CentOS: I can add a new schema only by deleting the directory and populating it from scratch.

I am new to Ldap, so am not sure what is expected behaviour and what isn't.

Graham




On 8/4/08, *Graham Seaman* <G.Seaman@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:G.Seaman@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    solarflow99 wrote:

        I'd just restart dirsrv, and probably even dirsrv-admin too.


    I'm not running the admin server. Restarting dirsrv doesn't appear
    to do it.  If it should normally, I guess I've got something else
    wrong...

    Graham


         On 8/4/08, *Graham Seaman* <G.Seaman@xxxxxxxxx
        <mailto:G.Seaman@xxxxxxxxx> <mailto:G.Seaman@xxxxxxxxx
        <mailto:G.Seaman@xxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:

           Hi,

           How do I persuade fedora-ds to load new schema? Restarting the
           slapd daemon doesn't seem to do it. Completing removing a
           directory and then recreating it does, but I don't want to
        have to
           keep doing that if possible...

           Thanks
           Graham

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