On Thursday 13 July 2006 18:33, Ryan Ivey wrote:
> This is no longer an issue...at least in regards to *corrupted* data and
> attempting to recover it. I've restored database files from a recent
> backup. The users are now back as they were. I'm back to focusing on why
> this is occurring after
This is no longer an issue...at least in regards to *corrupted* data and
attempting to recover it. I've restored database files from a recent
backup. The users are now back as they were. I'm back to focusing on why
this is occurring after every reboot. I've setup a similar configuration on
ano
Sounds like someone didn't run db_recover after improperly
shutting down slapd(8).
- Kurt
At 09:42 PM 7/10/2006, Ryan Ivey wrote:
>I'm somewhat new to OpenLdap and not sure what to check here.
>
>After rebooting the server, all UserID's are being cleared and each are having
>to be readded. Only
I'm somewhat new to OpenLdap and not sure what to check here.
After rebooting the server, all UserID's are being cleared and each are
having to be readded. Only the uid set in /etc/openldap/slapd.conf
under the 'access to attr' directive remains and is able to readd the
other userid's. This