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back-bdb initialization???
I have scanned the directory structure for back-bdb to try to figure out
what I have done wrong. I haven't found a clue. So, I come here for a
pointer to one.
I had openldap-2.0.23 installed and running fine on RedHat 7.2.
However, it doesn't support cn=Monitor so I have pulled the HEAD version
from CVS and compiled that with back-bdb and am attempting to get it to
start. I have erased the contents of the old back-ldbm directory and
changed my database definition in my slapd.conf file to use bdb. When I
start slapd, it fails with the following messages:
bdb_open: initialize BDB backend
bdb_open: Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB 4.0.14: (November 18, 2001)
error loading ucdata (error -63)
slapd shutdown: freeing system resources.
slapd stopped.
Here's the database section from my slapd.conf file (with the rootpw
value munged):
database bdb
suffix "dc=uvm,dc=edu"
rootdn "cn=Manager,dc=uvm,dc=edu"
rootpw {SSHA}This Is Not The Real String....
directory /var/lib/ldap/uvm-base
# Indices to maintain
index objectClass eq
index uid pres,eq
index cn,sn,givenName,o,ou,mail,telephoneNumber pres,eq,sub
index facsimileTelephoneNumber pres
index eduPersonAffiliation pres,eq,sub
index eduPersonPrimaryAffiliation pres,eq,sub
index eduPersonNickname,eduPersonPrincipalName pres,eq,sub
index ctCalXItemId pres,eq,sub
Where is the document that will give me the clue to what I have done
wrong?
Thanks,
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Frank Swasey | http://www.uvm.edu/~fcs
Systems Programmer | Always remember: You are UNIQUE,
University of Vermont | just like everyone else.
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