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Re: AttributeDescription contains inappropriate characters
Hi Dieter,
I was able to resolve that issue. Now I am able to start the service but I get a warning.
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[root@USDTWCLUS01 slapd.d]# service slapd start
Checking configuration files for slapd: [WARNING]
config error processing dc=pssclabs,dc=com,cn=config:
config file testing succeeded
Starting slapd:
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Any idea?
Thanks.
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Kamran Khan
PSSC Labs
HPC Software Technical Engineer
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dieter KlÃnter" <dieter@dkluenter.de>
To: openldap-technical@openldap.org
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2014 11:55:30 AM
Subject: Re: AttributeDescription contains inappropriate characters
Am Thu, 20 Feb 2014 11:15:38 -0800 (PST)
schrieb Kamran Khan <kamran@pssclabs.com>:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm a bit new to OpenLDAP, and I'm not quite sure what went wrong. I
> installed OpenLDAP because it was a prerequisite of Moab.
>
> After installing OpenLDAP and Moab yesterday, I had everything
> working just fine. I rebooted the cluster, and now OpenLDAP is not
> happy.
>
> ============================================================
> [root@USDTWCLUS01 ~]# service slapd start
> Checking configuration files for slapd: [FAILED]
> <= str2entry: str2ad(o): AttributeDescription contains inappropriate
> characters slaptest: bad configuration file!
> ============================================================
>
> I understand that something in my configuration must be messed up,
> but I am really unsure where there error is occuring. I'm unsure
> where my 'str2entry's are.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated. Like I said, I had it working just
> fine yesterday, and after a reboot it didn't like something.
Presumably you have mixed up some characters in a schema file.
-Dieter
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