Ok and where i can change it?
Mi ldap.conf only has:
base dc=esci,dc=es
uri ldapi://127.0.0.1/
ldap_version 3
rootbinddn cn=admin,dc=esci,dc=es
Is other file?
Sorry If are a newbie questions :-)
Hello,
your database suffix doesn't fit to your ldif, you're missing "dc=es"
in your database suffix declaration.
bye.
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On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 13:11, deconya <elmailpersonal@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi list
>
> Im having problems configuring a new slave ldap server. I made
>
> # slapcat -l master.ldif in masters server
>
> Inside ubuntu server with openldap 2.4 Im going to import using
>
> # slapadd -c -l ./master.ldif
>
> Appears:
>
> slapadd: line 1: database (dc=esci) not configured to hold "dc=esci,dc=es"
> slapadd: line 1: database (dc=esci) not configured to hold "dc=esci,dc=es"
> slapadd: line 19: database (dc=esci) not configured to hold
> "cn=admin,dc=esci,dc=es"
> slapadd: line 19: database (dc=esci) not configured to hold
> "cn=admin,dc=esci,dc=es"
> slapadd: line 33: database (dc=esci) not configured to hold
> "ou=Users,dc=esci,dc=es"
> slapadd: line 33: database (dc=esci) not configured to hold
> "ou=users,dc=esci,dc=es"
> slapadd: line 45: database (dc=esci) not configured to hold
> "ou=Groups,dc=esci,dc=es"
> slapadd: line 45: database (dc=esci) not configured to hold
> "ou=groups,dc=esci,dc=es"
> slapadd: line 57: database (dc=esci) not configured to hold
> "ou=Computers,dc=esci,dc=es"
> slapadd: line 57: database (dc=esci) not configured to hold
> "ou=computers,dc=esci,dc=es"
> slapadd: line 69: database (dc=esci) not configured to hold
> "ou=Idmap,dc=esci,dc=es"
> slapadd: line 69: database (dc=esci) not configured to hold
> "ou=idmap,dc=esci,dc=es"
>
> And more errores type:
>
> str2entry: invalid value for attributeType objectClass #4 (syntax
> 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38)
> slapadd: could not parse entry (line=123)
>
> Only I installed openldap package and inside schema folder I added the same
> schema archives.
>
> What step Im wrong?
>
> Thanks And Best Regards
>
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