I note that how to create LDAP schemas is not generally a topic specific to OpenLDAP Software. However, your problem has nothing to do with schema creation, and not dependent on your custom schema.
At 02:12 AM 11/28/2005, Edan Shavit wrote: >2) I added the following lines to the slapd.conf > >include etc/openldap/schema/mySchema.schema >database bdb >suffix "dc=root" >readonly off >rootdn "cn=Manager,dc=root" >rootpw secret >index objectClass eq >directory /usr/local/mySchema/ldap >updatedn "cn=Manager,dc=root" You sent this server up as a slave server. >5) I run ldapadd(1) to insert these entries into my directory: > >/usr/bin/ldapadd -x -D "cn=Manager,dc=root" -W -f ./temp.ldif -d 32768 You then perform an add using the updatedn, but you didn't add like slurpd(8). >Any one know, waht am I doing wrong? Well, I assume its configuring the server as a slave or inappropriately use of the updatedn. The updatedn is meant for slurpd(8) use, or the administrators use when hand applying a replog record with all necessary operational attributes. Kurt
