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Re: proxycache with error 'no objectClass attribute'
Hi:
Of course, but the indices refer to the underlying bdb of the proxy cache,
the back-ldap has no notion of indexing. There is no reason to use the
proxycache without indices because for many queries it's likely to be as
slow as the proxy itself, if not slower.
Do you mean that the indice are set in bdb section instead of ldap section
in slapd.conf? How to set them to get along with LDAP backend?
If I set bdb with suffix, the err is
suffix already served by a preceeding backend "o=myorg"
If I remove suffix, there is a warning msg
backend_startup: warning, database 0 (bdb) has no suffix
> Yes, first search was cached, but second and later queries the server
> returned err=32 (no such object)
What is the proxy returning for that query, __without__ the proxy cache?
It returned answerable, but error code was 32.
Nov 2 10:03:34 ldap01 slapd[92426]: query template of incoming query =
(cn=)
Nov 2 10:03:34 ldap01 slapd[92426]: Lock QC index = 0
Nov 2 10:03:34 ldap01 slapd[92426]: QUERY ANSWERABLE
Nov 2 10:03:34 ldap01 slapd[92426]: conn=1 op=1 SEARCH RESULT tag=101
err=32 nentries=0 text=
Thanks.
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