Ulrich,
You are correct, the development system is copied from the production system. The process is to perform the same ldapsearch that is producing a corrupted ldif from the development system against the production system on my management system. I then scp the ldif file over to the development system and use slapadd to load it on the development system. I have noted that slapcat on the development system does not produce the corrupted ldif file - so I do not believe my "copy production data to development system" procedure is the cause.
- Frank
On Thu, 12 Jan 2017 at 2:08am, Ulrich Windl wrote:
Hi!
From your data it seems your development database is somewhat a copy of your production database, right? How did you copy? I suspect the procedure produced a currupted database (MHO).
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