--On Tuesday, June 28, 2011 7:05 PM +0000 Mike Greene mikeg@rockisland.com wrote:
Hello list members,
I am trying to setup ldap 2.4.23 on new FreeBSD 8.2 "consumer" server to replace a current system that is quite old. I have copied over the slapd.conf file and associated certs, etc from the production system and I'm able to get the server working using the sample slapd.conf and examples in the quick setup guide. When I run slaptest -f slapd.conf.artemis on the configuration file I copied over I get the error:
slapd.conf.artemis: line 86: index attribute "reqStart" undefined slaptest: bad configuration file!
Running the same test on the production server's slapd.conf produces no error at all.
I've googled, RTFM and read man pages trying to get a clue as to what might be causing this, but I'm unable to unearth any leads that have helped so far. What I have tried is to copy the production *.bdb files over to the new server thinking that was the problem, I didn't try re-indexing those files (just read about slapindex late last night, so haven't tried that yet) I was also thinking that I might need to run slapcat on the production db's and then import the ldif file using slapadd (which I'm setting up to test shortly).
Clearly I'm missing something, I'm hoping that someone here who is much more adept at LDAP can suggest some additional things to try. Below is what I think are the relevant portions of the slapd.conf file, which shows the section the slaptest complains about, the second section is our replication area which I believe is directly related to the replication process.
If this is the config on a consumer, you don't need the accesslog database at all... Only the master requires it. Did you moduleload the accesslog overlay?
--Quanah
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