On Monday 02 January 2006 22:27, Craig White wrote:
the db will be there as soon as you slapadd/ldapadd some data
I would say that the best thing to do would be to stop ldap and remove
the log file and minimally populate it.
Are you using something as a reference?
if not, I would suggest using...
http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin22/
As you would need to populate it to have any db files
and I'm sorry about the recommendation to echo
echo "local4.* /var/log/slapd.log" > /etc/syslog.conf # NO
which Alexander caught and should have been...
echo "local4.* /var/log/slapd.log" >> /etc/syslog.conf #YES
I didn't however see any reference to checkpoints or logs in the
slapd.conf that you posted nor any references to DB_CONFIG files
Craig
Hi Craig,
I have it solved. What I had to do was rm the files in /var/lib/ldap leaving
the replica dir intact and slapadd the files manually. The setup should have
been done through a script in a customized rpm file but had failed.
Thank you for all of your help as it was sincerely appreciated.
Phil