This is great. One question though. Did you import it on server (commandline) 
or through the Directory Studio? I had a working file from some other thread as 
well but it failed to import on Apache directory studio. 

I will try your file and see. Also, downloaded latest buid by Emmanuel and will 
try that as well. 

Will update the group after these two items.

Thanks. 

Regards, 
Sohail Aboobaker. 


> Date: Sun, 31 May 2015 16:51:11 +0200
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Creating top level organization
> 
> On 05/31/2015 04:05 PM, Sohail Aboobaker wrote:
> > I have a new install of Apache ds 2.0 and Directory Studio. I need to 
> > create a new organization like o=sevenseas but when I try to open 
> > configuration from Directory Studio, it fails to open the configuration 
> > view with "ATTRIBUTE_TYPE for OID ads-basedn does not exist!" error. I 
> > downloaded the nightly build but the nightly build doesn't contain any view 
> > or perspective on mac. All I get is a blank LDAP perspective without any 
> > views. 
> 
> The latest Studio release is 2 years old and the ApacheDS configuration
> editor of this version doesn't work with ApacheDS 2.0-M20. We are
> working on a new release of Studio, expected within the next 2 weeks.
> 
> > Is there a way to create something similar to o=sevenseas using simple 
> > command line process. 
> > 
> > I also tried to import and export LDIF file but I get following error:
> > 
> > #!ERROR [LDAP: error code 16 - NO_SUCH_ATTRIBUTE: failed for MessageType : 
> > ADD_REQUEST Message ID : 17     Add Request : Entry     dn[n]: 
> > ads-partitionId=trusted,ou=partitions,ads-directoryServiceId=default,ou=config
> >      objectclass: top     objectclass: ads-partition     objectclass: 
> > ads-jdbmPartition     ads-indexes: apacheRdn     ads-indexes: 
> > apacheSubLevel     ads-indexes: apachePresence     ads-indexes: 
> > apacheOneLevel     ads-indexes: apacheOneAlias     ads-indexes: 
> > apacheSubAlias     ads-indexes: apacheAlias     ads-indexes: entryUUID     
> > ads-indexes: entryCSN     ads-indexes: o     ads-indexes: krb5PrincipalName 
> >     ads-indexes: objectClass     ads-indexes: ou     ads-indexes: uid     
> > ads-indexes: employeeNumber     ads-indexes: displayName     
> > ads-partitionSuffix: o=trusted     ads-enabled: TRUE     
> > ads-jdbmpartitionoptimizerenabled: TRUE     ads-partitioncachesize: 100     
> > ads-partitionsynconwrite: TRUE     ads-partitionid: trusted : ERR_04269 
> > ATTRIBUTE_TYPE for OID ads-in
>  d
> exes does not exist!]
> > dn: 
> > ads-partitionId=trusted,ou=partitions,ads-directoryServiceId=default,ou= 
> > config
> 
> Here is an example of an LDIF that works: http://pastebin.com/Ywt1wx2T
> 
> What I did:
> * LDIF export of
> ads-partitionId=example,ou=partitions,ads-directoryServiceId=default,ou=config
> * Changed the order of entries
> * Edited DNs and attributes which contain "example", including the
> base64 encoded ads-contextentry
> 
> HTH,
> Stefan
> 
                                          

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