HI Andreas,
On Friday, January 20, 2012 05:21:09 am Andreas Laesser wrote:
root@foobar /etc/ldap # head -100 ldapFullCat.ldif dn: objectClass: top objectClass: dcObject objectClass: organization o: spsc.tugraz.at dc: spsc structuralObjectClass: organization entryUUID: 292ab862-cb04-1030-9e71-dd10406d8585 creatorsName: cn=admin,dc=spsc,dc=tugraz,dc=at createTimestamp: 20120104094228Z entryCSN: 20120104094228.808452Z#000000#000#000000 modifiersName: cn=admin,dc=spsc,dc=tugraz,dc=at modifyTimestamp: 20120104094228Z
This looks like your top level dn that is somehow empty, and the dn should probably by "dn: dc=SPSC,dc=TUGRAZ,dc=AT"
dn: objectClass: simpleSecurityObject objectClass: organizationalRole cn: admin description: LDAP administrator userPassword:: e1NTSEF9WlQ5UmdyUFpJVDVuM3ByS0ErM3M5TFplU0RHcnFMN3g= structuralObjectClass: organizationalRole entryUUID: 292b04fc-cb04-1030-9e72-dd10406d8585 creatorsName: cn=admin,dc=spsc,dc=tugraz,dc=at createTimestamp: 20120104094228Z entryCSN: 20120104094228.810430Z#000000#000#000000 modifiersName: cn=admin,dc=spsc,dc=tugraz,dc=at modifyTimestamp: 20120104094228Z
Looks like your db admin dn is also empty, you may want to put "dn: cn=admin,dc=SPSC,dc=TUGRAZ,dc=AT" as the DN.
Having said that, I suspect the slapcat command you used somehow ended up with giving you empty dn's for those two entries.
-- Khosrow