--On Wednesday, June 3, 2020 4:26 PM +0000 Jean-Luc Chandezon
<jlch(a)lan-explore.fr> wrote:
> I followed your advice by removing wrong lines, but I can not import
> with simple line : slapadd -n 0 -l /tmp/config.ldif
>
> Result: slapadd: could not add entry dn="cn=config" (line=1)
Did you remove your existing configuration database files from
/etc/ldap or wherever it is they exist prior to running the slapadd?
slapadd will not overwrite existing files.
Yes I did. /etc/ldap/slapd.d is empty
Generally you may want to do something like:
cd /etc/ldap
mv slapd.d slapd.d.orig
mkdir slapd.d
chown ldap:ldap slapd.d
I did believe that chown should be played after slapadd.
Note that the above is making guesses about (a) the location of your
cn=config database and (b) the user/group used by slapd. Adjust
accordingly.
Sure. For me it's the same location. I just need to replace ldap by openldap for
chown.
Can I find/enable logging with error details?
Thank you,
Jean-Luc
>
> Regards,
> Quanah
>
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> Quanah Gibson-Mount
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> Symas Corporation
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