On Tue, 2010-09-28 at 09:42 -0700, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:

> 
> The last thing I can think of, just to verify the database didn't get into 
> an odd place, would be to reload the master.  I'd spot check the LDIF file 
> to make sure it looked fine.

Thanks.  That didn't seem to make any difference. LDIF file seems
perfectly correct.  I dumped both directories (master and slave), and
LDIFs were identical.  Yet, slapcat errors on the master and not the
slave.  Anyway, I repopulated the directory and still get the error.

BTW, there is one other difference between the two servers, the master
is 64-bit, while the slave is 32-bit.

The other thing I find odd is that the error only occurs when slapd is
running.  If there was really a problem, wouldn't the error also occur
when doing a slapcat while slapd is stopped?

Thanks,
Bryan




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