Since they were listed as warnings I wouldn't have expected slapd to exit. Just not cache anything. But I can understand how it would have no effect.
But I guess I am still lost. BTW, thanks for all the help so far.
The errors say 1 or 1 attribute sets are not configured. Specifically attribute set #0. But after reading the configuration examples in the admin guide. I don't see anything wrong. Have the keywords changed? Below is the configuration that I tested.
proxyCache bdb 100000 1 1000 100 cachesize 20 proxyAttrset 0 mail postaladdress telephonenumber proxyTemplate (sn=) 0 3600 proxyTemplate (&(sn=)(givenName=)) 0 3600 proxyTemplate (&(departmentNumber=)(secretary=*)) 0 3600
takes straight from the sample in the admin guide.
Looks to me as though proxyAttrset #0 is defined. ?
Nathan
-----Original Message----- From: Pierangelo Masarati [mailto:ando@sys-net.it] Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 4:29 PM To: Nathan Morrow Cc: openldap-software@openldap.org Subject: Re: pcache configuration
Nathan Morrow wrote:
Thanks for the tip. It did resolve one little thing. My lack of rootdn,
That's not so little, since proxy cache needs it to work, as documented.
proxycache was exiting one.
Unfortunately fixing that just led me to a segmentation fault:
[snip]
pcache: warning, attr set #0 not configured. pcache: warning, 0 attr sets configured but not referenced. pcache: warning, 1 attr sets not configured. pcache: 0 attr sets not configured but referenced.
This is telling you your pcache configuration is screwed: it references and attribute set that is not defined.
p.
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