Hi Howard, is there any way to overcome this problem with objectclass mapping/rewriting?
Thanks, Amos
On Wednesday 14 March 2007 22:28, Howard Chu wrote:
Amos Castelli wrote:
Hi everybody, I have setup a ldap proxy cache (2.3.34), but somehow I cannot write into the proxy database. When I first search into the directory, I get the following in the log file: slapd[450]: QUERY NOT ANSWERABLE slapd[450]: QUERY CACHEABLE
This tells me that at least the proxyTemplate is set up correctly, then I run the second time the search command, and I get:
slapd[518]: QUERY ANSWERABLE
I suppose ldap found in the cache the search output, but I get no result. After searching a little bit, I also found this messages, after the first search:
==> bdb_add: uid=dummy,ou=People,dc=cscs,dc=com bdb_add: entry failed op attrs add: no structural object class provided (65) send_ldap_result: conn=2 op=1 p=3 send_ldap_result: err=65 matched="" text="no structural object class provided" ENTRY ADDED/MERGED, CACHED ENTRIES=0
Somehow I cannot write into the directory..
Looks like there are two problems; the server you're proxying from is serving entries with an invalid objectclass chain, and the slapd is requiring a valid structural objectclass even though the proxycache implicitly disables schema checking.
The latter problem was fixed in OpenLDAP 2.4. There are no plans to backport the fix to 2.3.