On 9/23/19 11:15 AM, Sergei Gerasenko wrote:
Hello,

I’ve run into an interesting situatuion with the sudoers tree in 389-ds. All 
the nodes in the 389-ds cluster have it, but one doesn’t. I’ve tried dumping 
the database on a good node with db2ldif and reloading on the bad node with 
ldif2db, but the situation is not changing. I’ve also tried db2index on the bad 
node without much luck.

What is the sudoers suffix?

If you search for it using ldapsearch and bind as "cn=directory manager" does it show up?

What does the access log show when the search "fails".

Is the exported LDIF file empty?

What does the errors log show for the import of the LDIF?

How many entries were processed and imported?


Any ideas?

Thanks,
   Sergei
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