--On Monday, December 27, 2010 9:41 AM -1000 Paul paul@ehawaii.gov wrote:
It may be producing an out-of-order LDIF file. You probably need to find out why and permanently re-order it. OpenLDAP 2.4 handles that situation correctly.
I haven't even the faintest clue how to begin there. Googling is returning nothing useful (but I may be searching for the wrong things), nor is searching through the OpenLDAP documentation. What could be the root cause of such antics? Should I be particularly concerned by it?
Root cause is hard to say. You can look at fixing it permanently (with a master reload) with a tool like:
http://search.cpan.org/~gbarr/perl-ldap-0.33/contrib/ldifsort.pl
--Quanah
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