--On Monday, December 31, 2012 9:49 AM -0800 fal patel fal0patel@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Quanah,
Thank you very much for the debugging tip! -- Using it I got further in. Now I get an error "<= str2entry: str2ad(UR1): attribute type undefined". I must be setting my external variables (such as UR1) incorrectly in my LDIF file. What is the correct syntax for setting them, please? I tried each of the following sentences, none of which worked: URI1: ldap://host1.hq.mycompany.com:389/ URI1: ldap://host1.hq.mycompany.com:389 URI1: "ldap://host1.hq.mycompany.com:389/" URI1="ldap://host1.hq.mycompany.com:389/" URI1="ldap://host1.hq.mycompany.com:389" URI1 ldap://host1.hq.mycompany.com:389/
There is no URI bit in the admin guide. I highly advise you go re-read it. What you posted is clearly invalid.
From the admin guide:
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Now we setup the first Master Node (replace $URI1, $URI2 and $URI3 etc. with your actual ldap urls):
dn: cn=config changetype: modify replace: olcServerID olcServerID: 1 $URI1 olcServerID: 2 $URI2 olcServerID: 3 $URI3
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I.e. the attribute name is "olcServerID".
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Sr. Member of Technical Staff Zimbra, Inc A Division of VMware, Inc. -------------------- Zimbra :: the leader in open source messaging and collaboration