Re: forcing reload?

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On 8/4/08, Graham Seaman <G.Seaman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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
 
ok, it sounds like what I think it is.  When you created the existing users, they were not added with the eduPerson objectclass since the schema didn't exist in FDS, so now only new users will automatically get it assuming your front end provides it, not sure what you are using since you said its not dirsrv-admin, you must have a way of adding new users, etc.  Thats why its best to add the schema to FDS first, then start creating new users. 
 
The way I understand it, the schema only makes it possible for an ldap server to allow the extra feature, but its the user (object) that has its necessary objectclasses assigned to it, for each objectclass, you can assign the values and attributes.  For example:  samba requires adding the samba schema into FDS, then each user needs to have the "sambasamaccount" objectclass which has numerous values that samba accounts use.
 
I was new with ldap not long ago too, hope this helps..
 

 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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