Hello,
I've running two ldap server using N-Way multimaster replication. I want find all objects with "objectclass=glue". If I use JXEplorer to search "objectclass=glue" I get 136 entries back. If I use ldapsearch or Apache DS and do the same, no entries are found.
In the slapcat backup from the ldap server the entires with objectclass: glue exists.
So I turned "loglevel 256" in the slapd.conf. I got for JXEplorer and ldapsearch the same search:
JXEplorer: slapd[23362]: conn=1001 op=7 SRCH base="ou=root" scope=2 deref=3 filter="(objectClass=glue)" slapd[23362]: conn=1001 op=7 SRCH attr=objectClass slapd[23362]: conn=1001 op=7 SEARCH RESULT tag=101 err=0 nentries=136 text=
ldapsearch: slapd[23362]: conn=1004 op=1 SRCH base="ou=root" scope=2 deref=3 filter="(objectClass=glue)" slapd[23362]: conn=1004 op=1 SRCH attr=objectclass slapd[23362]: conn=1004 op=1 SEARCH RESULT tag=101 err=0 nentries=0 text=
How can I get the glue entires via ldapsearch?
Thanks Andreas
I'm sorry, I see, I forgot the "ManageDsaIT".
"ldapsearch -M .." did the thing!
Thanks - Andreas
I've running two ldap server using N-Way multimaster replication. I want find all objects with "objectclass=glue". If I use JXEplorer to search "objectclass=glue" I get 136 entries back. If I use ldapsearch or Apache DS and do the same, no entries are found.
In the slapcat backup from the ldap server the entires with objectclass: glue exists.
So I turned "loglevel 256" in the slapd.conf. I got for JXEplorer and ldapsearch the same search:
JXEplorer: slapd[23362]: conn=1001 op=7 SRCH base="ou=root" scope=2 deref=3 filter="(objectClass=glue)" slapd[23362]: conn=1001 op=7 SRCH attr=objectClass slapd[23362]: conn=1001 op=7 SEARCH RESULT tag=101 err=0 nentries=136 text=
ldapsearch: slapd[23362]: conn=1004 op=1 SRCH base="ou=root" scope=2 deref=3 filter="(objectClass=glue)" slapd[23362]: conn=1004 op=1 SRCH attr=objectclass slapd[23362]: conn=1004 op=1 SEARCH RESULT tag=101 err=0 nentries=0 text=
How can I get the glue entires via ldapsearch?
Thanks Andreas
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