Hi Quanah, you're right. Those weren't my configuration but only an indication of the order in which those "groups" of directives appear in my slapd.conf config file.
This is my exact fragment of configuration which involves overlays: BEGIN ------------------------------------ overlay ppolicy ppolicy_default "cn=default,ou=Policies,dc=lan,dc=mycorp.it" ppolicy_use_lockout ppolicy_hash_cleartext ppolicy_forward_updates
overlay syncprov syncprov-checkpoint 50 10 syncprov-sessionlog 150
overlay auditlog auditlog /srv/logs/ldap/ldap03_audit.log
overlay accesslog logdb cn=log03,dc=mycorp.it
logops all
logold (objectclass=inetOrgPerson)
logpurge 7+00:00 04:00 logsuccess FALSE
overlay sssvlv
sssvlv-max 4
sssvlv-maxkeys 5
overlay memberof
memberof-group-oc groupOfNames
memberof-member-ad member
memberof-memberof-ad memberOf
memberof-dn cn=Manager,dc=lan,dc=mycorp.it
memberof-dangling ignore
memberof-dangling-error 80
memberof-refint TRUE END ------------------------------------
I use dynamic modules. I can give more details if necessary.
Thanks again Marco
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 5:24 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount quanah@zimbra.comwrote:
--On Tuesday, September 28, 2010 2:37 PM +0200 Marco Pizzoli < marco.pizzoli@gmail.com> wrote:
Today I tried to change the order of overlays inclusion and I had the
same problem. If the module was not loaded, I couldn't save that data in the accesslog db.
Someone could suggest a possible solution or an alternative trial?
Do you use static or dynamic modules?
Your directives are not in OpenLDAP's loading format, so if that's a direct copy from your slapd.conf/cn=config db, then none of those statements makes sense.
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Principal Software Engineer Zimbra, Inc
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