-----Original Message-----Hello there,
From: openldap-software-bounces+kumuthiny.srilakshmanan=auspost.com.au@OpenLDAP.org [mailto:openldap-software-bounces+kumuthiny.srilakshmanan=auspost.com.au@OpenLDAP.org] On Behalf Of Laura Iacob
Sent: Tuesday, 23 October 2007 12:34 AM
To: openldap-software@openldap.org
Subject: slapcat error
I need some assistance with an error generated while trying to perform a slapcat.
/usr/local/openldap/sbin/slapcat -d 1 -l /home/backup/output.ldif
slapcat init: initiated tool.
>>> dnNormalize: <cn=Subschema>
<<< dnNormalize: <cn=subschema>
Unrecognized database type (bdb)
database bdb initialization failed.
slapcat: bad configuration file!
The database which is currently available in the path as set-up in slapd.conf was recently copied(binary copy) from another machine in order to perform some tests on it.
slapd.conf has the exact configuration as on the the machine from which the database was copied....
However the openldap version seem to be different between the systems:
on the test machine : openldap-2.0.27-22
on the production machine: openldap-2.0.23-4
Can the difference between the two cause the error?
Thanks!
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