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ldap_search_s: No such object (32)



Hi,
 
I am using ldap api ldap_add_s() and getting error:
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connection_get(11): got connid=1
connection_read(11): checking for input on id=1
ber_get_next
ber_get_next: tag 0x30 len 82 contents:
ber_get_next
do_search
ber_scanf fmt ({miiiib) ber:
>>> dnPrettyNormal: <groupName=MIG,dc=cdac,dc=in>
<<< dnPrettyNormal: <groupName=MIG,dc=cdac,dc=in>, <groupName=mig,dc=cdac,dc=in>
ber_scanf fmt ({mm}) ber:
ber_scanf fmt ({M}}) ber:
=> bdb_search
bdb_dn2entry("groupName=mig,dc=cdac,dc=in")
=> bdb_dn2id("groupName=mig,dc=cdac,dc=in")
<= bdb_dn2id: got id=0x00000017
entry_decode: "groupName=MIG,dc=cdac,dc=in"
<= entry_decode(groupName=MIG,dc=cdac,dc=in)
=> send_search_entry: conn 1 dn="groupName=MIG,dc=cdac,dc=in"
ber_flush: 54 bytes to sd 11
<= send_search_entry: conn 1 exit.
send_ldap_result: conn=1 op=2 p=3
send_ldap_response: msgid=3 tag=101 err=0
ber_flush: 14 bytes to sd 11
connection_get(11): got connid=1
connection_read(11): checking for input on id=1
ber_get_next
ber_get_next: tag 0x30 len 79 contents:
ber_get_next
do_search
ber_scanf fmt ({miiiib) ber:
>>> dnPrettyNormal: <ggid=1001,dc=cdac,dc=in>
<<< dnPrettyNormal: <ggid=1001,dc=cdac,dc=in>, <ggid=1001,dc=cdac,dc=in>
ber_scanf fmt ({mm}) ber:
ber_scanf fmt ({M}}) ber:
=> bdb_search
bdb_dn2entry("ggid=1001,dc=cdac,dc=in")
=> bdb_dn2id("ggid=1001,dc=cdac,dc=in")
<= bdb_dn2id: get failed: DB_NOTFOUND: No matching key/data pair found (-30990)
send_ldap_result: conn=1 op=3 p=3
send_ldap_response: msgid=4 tag=101 err=32
ber_flush: 27 bytes to sd 11
ldap_search_s: No such object (32)
        matched DN: dc=cdac,dc=in
 
connection_get(11): got connid=1
connection_read(11): checking for input on id=1
ber_get_next
ber_get_next on fd 11 failed errno=0 (Success)
connection_closing: readying conn=1 sd=11 for close
connection_close: conn=1 sd=11
Here i m using ldap_search_s() and then using ldap_add_s() like this:
 
ldap_search_s( ld ,....)
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ldap_add_s( ld ,...)
 
I am using the same LDAP* ld, which i got using the ldap_init(), in both the functions
 
slapd.conf:
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# This file should NOT be world readable.
#
include         /usr/local/etc/openldap/schema/core.schema
include         /usr/local/etc/openldap/schema/cosine.schema
include         /usr/local/etc/openldap/schema/inetorgperson.schema
include         /usr/local/etc/openldap/schema/new_core.schema
include         /usr/local/etc/openldap/schema/gfsUserManage.schema
# Do not enable referrals until AFTER you have a working directory
# service AND an understanding of referrals.
#referral       ldap://root.openldap.org
 
pidfile         /usr/local/var/run/slapd.pid
argsfile        /usr/local/var/run/slapd.args
#######################################################################
# BDB database definitions
#######################################################################
 
database        bdb
suffix          "dc=cdac,dc=in"
rootdn          "cn=Manager,dc=cdac,dc=in"
# Cleartext passwords, especially for the rootdn, should
# be avoid.  See slappasswd(8) and slapd.conf(5) for details.
# Use of strong authentication encouraged.
rootpw          secret
# The database directory MUST exist prior to running slapd AND
# should only be accessible by the slapd and slap tools.
# Mode 700 recommended.
directory       /usr/local/var/openldap-data
# Indices to maintain
index   objectClass     eq
olcAccess: to * by * write
 
 
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Please tell me what is the problem.
Waiting for your reply.

 
Thanks
Rakesh Yadav