Here is what the cn=config directory looks like. As you can see there is no olcDatabase={x}module.ldif file so my question is how do you create one.
olcDatabase={2}hdb.ldif olcDatabase={1}monitor.ldif olcDatabase={0}config.ldif cn=schema olcDatabase={-1}frontend.ldif cn=schema.ldif
I created this compliant ldif
dn: cn=module{0},cn=config changetype: modify add: olcModuleLoad olcModuleLoad: {0}/usr/lib64/openldap/memberof.la
but when I try an use ldapmodify -Y EXTERNAL -H ldapi:/// -v -f ldapMdynalist.ldif
I get
ldap_initialize( ldapi:///??base ) SASL/EXTERNAL authentication started SASL username: gidNumber=0+uidNumber=0,cn=peercred,cn=external,cn=auth SASL SSF: 0 add olcModuleLoad: {0}/usr/lib64/openldap/memberof.la modifying entry "cn=module{0},cn=config" ldap_modify: No such object (32) matched DN: cn=config
So how do you create a ldif in cn=config. I've read the docs but it is not clear to me how to do this. Once the file is created I'm sure ldapmodify will work. Do I just touch the file?
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 4:54 PM, Quanah Gibson-Mount quanah@zimbra.com wrote:
--On Wednesday, July 09, 2014 2:10 PM -0400 Greg Treantos < gtreanto@gmail.com> wrote:
1 dn: cn=module{0},cn=config
2 changetype: modify 3 add:olcModuleList 4 objectClass: olcModuleList 5 olcModulePath: /usr/lib64/openldap/ 6 cn: module{0} 7 changetype: modify 8 add: olcModuleLoad 9 olcModuleLoad: {0}accesslog.la 10 olcModuleLoad: {1}auditlog.la 11 olcModuleLoad: {2}constraint.la 12 olcModuleLoad: {3}dynlist.la 13 olcModuleLoad: {4}memberof.la 14 olcModuleLoad: {5}ppolicy.la 15 olcModuleLoad: {6}refint.la 16 olcModuleLoad: {7}seqmod.la 17 olcModuleLoad: {8}syncprov.la 18 olcModuleLoad: {9}sssvlv.la 19 olcModuleLoad: {10}translucent.la 20 olcModuleLoad: {11}unique.la 21 olcModuleLoad: {12}back_monitor.la
The above LDIf is clearly invalid. I'm not surprised at all that it gets rejected. I'd suggest re-reading the documentation on how to use ldapmodify and the LDIF format.
--Quanah
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Quanah Gibson-Mount Server Architect Zimbra, Inc.
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