Thank you. I did run slapindex under the assumption that it would index all (we have two) the databases. Looks like it wasn't. When I ran slapindex -b <suffix> the index was created and the filter works as expected.
Thanks for the help again. sudhakar Buchan Milne wrote: > On Wednesday, 6 June 2007, sudhakar wrote: > >> If the attribute is indexed >> > > No, if you have told slapd to index the attribute and use this index, but you > have not indexed the existing entries, slapd believes what you told it (there > is an index, it should not traverse the whole directory), and finds nothing > in the index you told it to use. (If it were to subsequently traverse the > whole directory, there would be no point in using an index). > > You need to populate the index, by running slapdindex (any time you add > indexes). > > Regards, > Buchan > >
