Ah, hah. I admit, I hadn't read that far back and made some ass/umptions.
Doh.
- chris
Chris Jacobs, Systems Administrator
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----- Original Message -----
From: Howard Chu <hyc(a)symas.com>
To: Chris Jacobs
Cc: 'arwin(a)infopact.nl' <arwin(a)infopact.nl>;
'openldap-technical(a)openldap.org' <openldap-technical(a)openldap.org>
Sent: Fri May 07 01:06:15 2010
Subject: Re: bdb_index_read: failed
Chris Jacobs wrote:
This was all assuming that this was an established service - and if
you've
simply taken over an admin role, this could have been going on for a while
and the final 'culprit' may simply be missing indexes.
There is no missing index. The index is working correctly, it was simply asked
to find a value that does not exist. There's nothing abnormal about that,
there's nothing to fix. This whole thread is much ado about nothing.
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