Brian, I have had this happen a couple times to me before in the past, around upgrades IIRC. In the past I've just shutdown the LDAP server process (slapd) and then re-built the indexes. Ben: Would this possibly be an upgrade postinst idea? Respectfully, Jeremy T. Bouse Brian May was said to been seen saying: > Hello, > > I did something wrong(?) with my LDAP database, and now I have a group > which > > a) doesn't exist according to ldapsearch. > > b) does exist according to slapcat. Looks fine to me. > > c) trying to delete it with ldapdelete comes up with Unknown error > (80) (instead of the No such object (32) error). > > d) trying to create a new group with the same name results in a object > already exists error. > > So I am beginning to think that I may have accidently triggered a bug > (or maybe what I was doing was completely wrong) that has corrupted > that database entry. > > Any ideas? > > This is really weird. > -- > Brian May <bam@debian.org> > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-request@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org -- ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------, |Jeremy T. Bouse, CCNA - UnderGrid Network Services, LLC - www.UnderGrid.net | | Public PGP/GPG key available through http://wwwkeys.us.pgp.net | | If received unsigned (without requesting as such) DO NOT trust it! | | undrgrid@UnderGrid.net - NIC Whois: JB5713 - Jeremy.Bouse@UnderGrid.net | `-----------------------------------------------------------------------------'
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