Hello, I hope you can help me with my new LDAP Question. I configured a Master Master Configuration and in parallel I had a look at ldap Log with Loglevel 8192 (indexing). I started both LDAPs and the following messages occured:
... Jan 13 11:26:24 server1 slapd[23752]: Could not find the attribute entryUUID in the configured ones! Jan 13 11:26:24 server1 slapd[23752]: Could not fill merging data structure for attribute entryUUID! Jan 13 11:26:24 server1 slapd[23752]: Could not fill merging data structure for attribute entryUUID! Jan 13 11:26:24 server1 slapd[23752]: Could not find the attribute entryUUID in the configured ones! Jan 13 11:26:24 server1 slapd[23752]: Could not fill merging data structure for attribute entryUUID! ...
What does that mean because this Logs set one CPU Wait IO (wa) to 100% and I do not know way? Hopefully somebody can help me with this.
Thank You, Andi
Andi Gorhan andigorhan@yahoo.de writes:
Hello, I hope you can help me with my new LDAP Question. I configured a Master Master Configuration and in parallel I had a look at ldap Log with Loglevel 8192 (indexing). I started both LDAPs and the following messages occured:
... Jan 13 11:26:24 server1 slapd[23752]: Could not find the attribute entryUUID in the
configured ones! Jan 13 11:26:24 server1 slapd[23752]: Could not fill merging data structure for attribute entryUUID! Jan 13 11:26:24 server1 slapd[23752]: Could not fill merging data structure for attribute entryUUID! Jan 13 11:26:24 server1 slapd[23752]: Could not find the attribute entryUUID in the configured ones! Jan 13 11:26:24 server1 slapd[23752]: Could not fill merging data structure for attribute entryUUID! ...
What does that mean because this Logs set one CPU Wait IO (wa) to 100% and I do not know way? Hopefully somebody can help me with this.
If you use syncprov you should configure an index for entryUUID, and run slapindex in order to create the appropriate index database.
-Dieter
openldap-software@openldap.org