Keryx Info skrev, on 30-09-2007 15:06:
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>>> BTW, where is this in the manual?
>
> Suggestion: Adding "The very first thing you add into your directory
> *must* be the organization object that corresponds to your settings in
> slapd.conf" will decrease the possibility of someone making my mistake
> (and yes I had read that part of the manual... Only I thought it was
> an example.)
>
> On this address (which was súggested as an answer to my question by
> Buchan Milne)
>
http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin23/dbtools.html#Creating%20a%20database%...
>
>
> it clearly says that it is an *example* of what one *might* add:
>
> "For example, to add an organization entry and an organizational role
> entry using the ldapadd tool, you could create an LDIF file called
> entries.ldif with the contents..."
>
> This had better be changed into saying that this *must* be the first
> thing one shall add!
>
> Ergo: I had read the manual, it was not clear! No hard feelings, though.
Dette er et forferdelig eksempel på folks mangel på innsikt = This is a
dreadful example of peoples' lack of judgment/understanding.
On the OpenLDAP site there is a link to "OpenLDAP Admin Guide", with a
dedicated link to "Quick Start Guide" in it.
In the Quick Start Guide there is a hand-holding example (*really*
OpenLDAP for Dummies stuff) of exactly how to start an OL database. You
obviously did *not* read the manual, it *is* clear, maybe you cannot
read English well enough.
--Tonni
Yes, Tonni is correct, and like Aaron said, it's clearly stated in step
10 of the Quickstart guide. Couldn't be clearer.
Gavin.
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Kind Regards,
Gavin Henry.
OpenLDAP Engineering Team.
E ghenry(a)OpenLDAP.org
Community developed LDAP software.