Hi folks,
After applying some changes to a consumer server used for testing purposes, my attempts to run slapcat result in the following error:
#################################### slapd-chain: first underlying database "olcDatabase={0}ldap,olcOverlay={0}chain,olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config" cannot contain attribute "olcDbURI". config error processing olcDatabase={0}ldap,olcOverlay={0}chain,olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config: slapcat: bad configuration file! #################################### (Debian squeeze, slapd v2.4.23-6)
After having configure syncrepl on the same host, I used slapcat to compare its newly replicated database to the one on the provider. At that point it still worked and the databases proved to be identical.
I then proceeded to configure chaining and a referral. The above slapcat error appeared after I made the following changes (which applied successfully):
########################################################################### # 1. dn: olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config changetype: modify add: olcUpdateref olcUpdateref: ldap://ldaps.example.com
# 2. dn: cn=module{0},cn=config changetype: modify add: olcModuleLoad olcModuleLoad: {1}back_ldap
# 3. dn: olcOverlay={0}chain,olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config objectClass: olcOverlayConfig objectClass: olcChainConfig olcOverlay: {0}chain olcChainReturnError: TRUE
# 4. dn: olcDatabase={0}ldap,olcOverlay={0}chain,olcDatabase={1}hdb,cn=config objectClass: olcLDAPConfig objectClass: olcChainDatabase olcDatabase: {0}ldap olcDbURI: ldap://ldaps.example.com olcDbRebindAsUser: TRUE olcDbIDAssertBind: bindmethod=simple binddn="cn=ldaps2,dc=example,dc=com" credentials=bilineatus mode=self ###########################################################################
Afterwards, slapd could no longer be restarted either, with the same error showing up in the syslog.
I am aware that this is a known bug:
http://www.openldap.org/its/index.cgi/Software%20Bugs?id=6540;selectid=6540
According to the report, a patch was made available on April the 29th, but I'm not sure if it actually fixed anything. At any rate, my Debian slapd version is dated from the 23rd of September and still has this problem.
However, Followup 17 (31 July) in the bug report refers to a "simple fix". Unfortunately, I haven't yet been able to find what that's supposed to be.
This seems to me to be a serious bug, but for the time being I'd be happy with simple workaround. Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Jaap