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Re: Database backend/ Roaming problem



I have solved the problem - I needed to add the 
	by dnattr=owner write 
to the dn="*,etc " entry.
I have now got Roaming working.

Thanks to everyone for their help

Tony

On 11 Feb 00, at 11:03, jplooney-ldap@online.ie, Jian wrote:

> In my slapd.conf I have ldbm 
> In my configure options I have auto 
> In usr/include I have db.h and gdbm.h 
> 
> I think that I am using the gdbm.h as the Berkeley database does 
> not  contain a version number. and LDAP requires version 2.7.5. 
> 
> I am currently having problems when dowloading Roaming 
> information from a  NT station to LDAP. 
> The data is transmitted from the PC and received by the Unix 
> server, but  when it tries to update the LDAP database, the 
> following message is  displayed in the syslog ( approx 100 times): 
> 
> read activity on 7 
> ber_get_next on fd 7 failed errno 11 (Resource temporarily 
> unavailable) 
>  *** got 1456 of 8285 so far ( this number changes every time) 
> 
> As far as I can see 1.2.9 contains patch to add.c 
> Lastmod set to on in slapd.conf. 
> 
> Access in Slapd.conf is: 
> access to attr=userpassword 
>         by self write 
>         by * none 
> 
> access to dn="*,dc=pokuscca,dc=cz" 
>         by self write 
>         by * read 
> 
> Do you know whether the backend that I am using will affect the 
> download. 
> I am trying to get authorisation to upgrade the Berkeley DB.  
> 
> Deke Clinger suggested that I try and create roaming from a  UNIX 
> type  machine - I am looking in how to do this and whether I have 
> access to one. 
> 
> Any ideas would be very welcome, I have been trying to get this to 
> work for a  week, reloaded and reconfigured my test slapd 
> database twice. It was not  configured using the root usercode and 
> all the files etc are resident under  test directories. Our live LDAP 
> runs on the same machine! 
> 
> 
> On 10 Feb 00, at 16:30, John P. Looney wrote: 
> 
> > On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 01:04:37PM +0100, Antonín Novak 
> mentioned: 
> > > How can I check what database backend my SLAPD will be  
> > > configured to use? I am hoping to instal 1.2.9. 
> >  
> >  The slapd.conf file should have a "database" line in it. It'll have 
> what 
> > sort of database you want to use. If you are installing from 
> source, there 
> > are a few backends you can configure. Run "configure --help" to 
> see what's 
> > there. 
> >  
> > Kate 
> 
>