On 01/04/2011 08:19 PM, Marc Sauton wrote: > On Tue, 2011-01-04 at 17:04 -0700, Orion Poplawski wrote: >> On 01/04/2011 02:40 PM, Rich Megginson wrote: >>> On 01/04/2011 02:30 PM, Orion Poplawski wrote: >>>> In 389-console, my auto.master folder entry does not appear on the left pane >>>> so I can't edit the entries in it. It does appear as a folder icon on the >>>> right. Any ideas why this would be? File a bug? >>> I'm assuming you mean in the directory browser. First step would be to run the >>> console using 389-console -D 9 -f console.log then post the console.log (first >>> obscure any sensitive information). Also check the directory server access log >>> to see what searches it is performing. >> >> This appears to be the relevant searches. Not that it does not appear to be >> searching inside "ou=auto.master,dc=cora,dc=nwra,dc=com". >> >> [04/Jan/2011:16:56:35 -0700] conn=81117 op=28 SRCH >> base="dc=cora,dc=nwra,dc=com" scope=1 >> filter="(|(&(numSubordinates=*)(numSubordinates>=1)(|(objectClass=*)(objectClass=ldapsubentry)))(objectClass=organization)(objectClass=organizationalUnit)(objectClass=netscapeServer)(objectClass=netscapeResource)(objectClass=domain))" >> attrs="distinguishedName" >> [04/Jan/2011:16:56:37 -0700] conn=81117 op=32 SRCH base="cn=MCC dc=cora >> dc=nwra dc=com,cn=userRoot,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=config" scope=0 >> filter="(|(objectClass=*)(objectClass=ldapsubentry))" attrs="distinguishedName" >> [04/Jan/2011:16:56:37 -0700] conn=81117 op=33 SRCH >> base="dc=cora,dc=nwra,dc=com" scope=0 >> filter="(|(objectClass=*)(objectClass=ldapsubentry))" attrs="objectClass >> numSubordinates ref aci" >> [04/Jan/2011:16:56:37 -0700] conn=81117 op=34 SRCH >> base="dc=cora,dc=nwra,dc=com" scope=1 >> filter="(|(&(numSubordinates=*)(numSubordinates>=1)(|(objectClass=*)(objectClass=ldapsubentry)))(objectClass=organization)(objectClass=organizationalUnit)(objectClass=netscapeServer)(objectClass=netscapeResource)(objectClass=domain))" >> attrs="objectClass numSubordinates ref aci" >> [04/Jan/2011:16:56:37 -0700] conn=81117 op=35 SRCH >> base="ou=auto.home,dc=cora,dc=nwra,dc=com" scope=1 >> filter="(|(&(numSubordinates=*)(numSubordinates>=1)(|(objectClass=*)(objectClass=ldapsubentry)))(objectClass=organization)(objectClass=organizationalUnit)(objectClass=netscapeServer)(objectClass=netscapeResource)(objectClass=domain))" >> attrs="distinguishedName" > You may want to look for the matching log entry indicating the RESULT of > this operation. > It could be also good to know what was the BIND at the begining of the > connection, may be you have some aci in use. This appears to be the search that gets the contents of the dc=cora,dc=nwra,dc=com directory that are themselves "folders": [04/Jan/2011:16:56:37 -0700] conn=81117 op=34 SRCH base="dc=cora,dc=nwra,dc=com" scope=1 filter="(|(&(numSubordinates=*)(numSubordinates>=1)(|(objectClass=*)(objectClass=ldapsubentry)))(objectClass=organization)(objectClass=organizationalUnit)(objectClass=netscapeServer)(objectClass=netscapeResource)(objectClass=domain))" attrs="objectClass numSubordinates ref aci" [04/Jan/2011:16:56:37 -0700] conn=81117 op=34 RESULT err=0 tag=101 nentries=6 etime=0 notes=U But it does not return auto.master or auto.nfs (which I see now also does not show up in the folder list). Now, there's nothing different between say auto.home and auto.nfs at the top level: # auto.home, cora.nwra.com dn: ou=auto.home,dc=cora,dc=nwra,dc=com ou: auto.home objectClass: top objectClass: automountMap # auto.nfs, cora.nwra.com dn: ou=auto.nfs,dc=cora,dc=nwra,dc=com ou: auto.nfs objectClass: top objectClass: automountMap Entries have the same properties as well. # ftp, auto.home, cora.nwra.com dn: cn=ftp,ou=auto.home,dc=cora,dc=nwra,dc=com objectClass: automount objectClass: top cn: ftp automountInformation: hawk:/export/ftp # local, auto.nfs, cora.nwra.com dn: cn=local,ou=auto.nfs,dc=cora,dc=nwra,dc=com objectClass: automount objectClass: top cn: local automountInformation: earth:/export/local If I remove the (numSubordinates>=1) clause then I get all the entries. It appears that the server isn't calculating that value correctly. Is there a way to check/repair? -- Orion Poplawski Technical Manager 303-415-9701 x222 NWRA/CoRA Division FAX: 303-415-9702 3380 Mitchell Lane orion@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Boulder, CO 80301 http://www.cora.nwra.com -- 389 users mailing list 389-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-users