Hi,
This is a question from an absolute novice. I just installed openldap (RHEL 6.1), and created a config file with suffix "dc=example, dc=com" And started up slapd.
However, the value of "dc" in the olcDatabase files remains "dc=my-domain,dc=com" How does one remove this mismatch?
Secondly, how does one see the contents of /var/lib/ldap/log.0000000001
Thanks a lot for the support.
- Raj
On 25/4/2012 4:16 μμ, Nagaraj Panyam wrote:
I just installed openldap (RHEL 6.1), and created a config file with suffix "dc=example, dc=com" And started up slapd.
However, the value of "dc" in the olcDatabase files remains "dc=my-domain,dc=com" How does one remove this mismatch?
Hmm. I am not sure you are configuring correctly.
Have you read: http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/slapdconf2.html and: http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/slapdconfig.html ??
What are you doing *exactly*? You have not provided sufficient details.
Secondly, how does one see the contents of /var/lib/ldap/log.0000000001
You are not supposed to be able to read these contents!
Use ldapsearch to get results from your DIT.
Good luck, Nick
Nick Milas wrote:
On 25/4/2012 4:16 μμ, Nagaraj Panyam wrote:
I just installed openldap (RHEL 6.1), and created a config file with suffix "dc=example, dc=com" And started up slapd.
However, the value of "dc" in the olcDatabase files remains "dc=my-domain,dc=com" How does one remove this mismatch?
Hmm. I am not sure you are configuring correctly.
Have you read: http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/slapdconf2.html and: http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/slapdconfig.html ??
What are you doing *exactly*? You have not provided sufficient details.
Secondly, how does one see the contents of /var/lib/ldap/log.0000000001
You are not supposed to be able to read these contents!
More to the point, those are low level BerkeleyDB transaction logs. You can certainly use the BerkeleyDB tools to read them if you want. But there's nothing directly useful there from an LDAP perspective.
Use ldapsearch to get results from your DIT.
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