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Re: Move From Redhat 7.3 to redhat ES 3.0



One more question,

If when I run a slapadd the data files have a .dbb extension, do I need
to change the 'database' parameter in order to access it? What do I
change it to? 

My old server was set to ldbm and the extensions were .gdbm.

--Ezsra

On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 15:44, Ezsra McDonald wrote:
> Thanks, I new I was supposed to use slapadd instead of ldapadd...brain
> failure on my part. Thanks for the reminder.
> 
> I think we are getting warmer. Slapadd seemed to run with no errors.
> 
> I used slapcat to import the db. When I go to browse the database I
> still see no records. I noticed on the new server it names the files
> with a .dbb extension. My RH7.3 system named them with .gdbm extensions.
> 
> I tried slapadd-gdbm which I only just noticed was installed. It created
> the db files with a .gdbm extension but I still can not browse the
> database. I can slapcat-gdbm to stdout and I see my data.
> 
> I am still stumped.
> 
> --Ezsra
> 
-- 
Ezsra McDonald

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