I did so, and got the message below. I was attempting to import it with a minimal import, to create the .ldif file that would be able to be included in an ldapadd statement.
-----Original Message----- From: Michael Ströder [mailto:michael@stroeder.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2017 3:43 PM To: John Cooter jcooter@atlantech.net; openldap-technical@openldap.org Subject: Re: Issue importing CGP schema into LDAP (centos 7)
John Cooter wrote:
Upon attempting to perform a “slaptest -f test.conf -F testing” where test.conf contains only an include statement that points to /etc/openldap/schema/cgp.schema, and testing is an empty directory, I receive the following error message:
59033edc /etc/openldap/schema/cgp.schema: line 640 objectClass: ObjectClass not found: "organization"
Normally you have to include various schema files shipped with OpenLDAP and after that add the include statements for your custom schema.
I am able to verify that the various base includes in my LDAP server do include an objectClass “organization” and can verify same in phpLDAPadmin, and in other methods.
So simply add /etc/openldap/schema/cgp.schema to your existing config file and test this config file with slaptest.
Ciao, Michael.