Good and bad news. First thanks for the pointer to the save button; I
assumed that since the response was "password set successfully", that my
password was actually being set and that I didn't have to click save.
Once I clicked on the save button it worked and said operation
successful.
The password change works for most of the entries I tried this out on,
however there is 1 entry in particular where if I try to modify any
attribute (password, First Name, Last Name, etc.) and then press save,
the browser just hangs and says Waiting for <server> in the status
bar. I've let it sit for a good 10 minutes and nothing happens. On my
openldap server, the slapd process shoots up to the high 90th% cpu usage
(something it never does normally) as soon as I press the save button in
lam and stays that high till I restart the slapd process. The server
running lam shows no noticeable load from the apache process.
During the time that slapd is in the 90% cpu utilization range I can
still make ldap queries and even edit the user in question using a tool
such as gq. As mentioned already, there is currently only 1 user that I
experience this problem with.
Do you have any ideas as to why this would happen?
Thanks in advance!
-Kris
On Wed, 2009-11-04 at 19:50 +0100, Roland Gruber wrote:
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> Hi Kris,
>
> Kris Vassallo schrieb:
> > I search for a user, click the edit icon next to their name, and then
> > click "set password". I type in my password twice, make sure that the
> > unix and samba 3 check boxes are checked, and press ok. The next page
> > loads and says "Password set successfully". However, NEITHER the samba
> > or unix passwords have changed, they are still set to what they were
> > previously. Nothing shows up in the lam logs either besides admin
> > logins.
>
> just to be sure, did you press the "Save" button after changing the
> password? There should be a message "LDAP operation successful. Account
> was modified successfully.".
>
>
> - --
>
> Best regards
>
> Roland Gruber
>
>
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