On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Rich Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Looks like you solved your problem - it was a documentation error.On 02/23/2011 04:48 PM, Diego Woitasen wrote:Hi,I need to create 150 sub suffixes with their databases using the command line (I need subtree replication to 150 branches). I read the RHDS documentation and created the following entries:
ldapadd -x -D uid=scriptuser,ou=People,dc=domain,dc=ar -w foo << EOFdn: cn=ou=$1\,dc=domain\,dc=ar,cn=mapping tree,cn=configobjectclass: topobjectclass: extensibleObjectobjectclass: nsMappingTreensslapd-state: backendnsslapd-backend: $1nsslapd-parent-suffix: dc=domain,dc=arcn: ou=$1\,dc=domain\,dc=ar
dn: cn=$1,cn=ldbm database,cn=plugins,cn=configobjectclass: extensibleObjectobjectclass: nsBackendInstancensslapd-suffix: ou=$1,dc=domain,dc=ar
dn: ou=$1,dc=domain,dc=arobjectClass: organizationalUnitobjectClass: topou: $1description: $1EOF
The bind user has permission to add these entries to cn=config. Their are created without error. The problem is the database. It looks like something is missing in the filesystem:
#ls -l /var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-mreldc03/db/testtotal 20-rw------- 1 ldap ldap 46 Feb 23 20:41 DBVERSION-rw------- 1 ldap ldap 16384 Feb 23 20:41 id2entry.db4
If I add an object to the suffix, nothing changes in the DB directory.
Using the Java Console, works perfectly. There are a lot of files in the DB directory and that files are updates if a change something in the subtree.
May be I'm missing a step, but I reviewed the documention and my procedure looks fine.
Regards,Diego
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Diego Woitasen
Yes. Details in bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=680150
Thanks!
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