I have structural obejct class fnDbConPool for cn=testApp here I am using jdbc as a tree struture but not like a structural obejct class like below --dc=production, dc=net --jdbc --testApp1 url structural obejct class fnDbConPool min max --testApp2 url min max
here why should I need structural obejct class for jdbc???
-----Original Message----- From: Quanah Gibson-Mount [mailto:quanah@stanford.edu] Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 9:00 PM To: Venkat Reddy Valluri; openldap-software@openldap.org Subject: RE: LDIF format question for Openldap-2.3.27
--On Thursday, April 05, 2007 5:14 PM -0400 Venkat Reddy Valluri venkat.valluri@quinnfable.com wrote:
Yeah! it mentioned that that error came from adding cn=jdbc,dc=production,dc=net"
so as you told I tried using "cn=testApp, ou=jdbc, dc=production, dc=net" and it worked.
So do you mean we can't create a entry with two "cn" values like "cn=testApp, cn=jdbc, dc=production, dc=net"
if that is the case how can I convert my old database which has the format like "cn=testApp, cn=jdbc, dc=production, dc=net" to new database
You don't understand what he said. What he said was, you were missing a structural objectClass for the jdbc entry, which you will need to have before you can add it.
--Quanah
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