You should be able to use slapd.conf. You may need to toggle
/etc/sysconfig/slapd to do so, but my testing with CentOS7 has all been
slapd.conf-based.


On 08/21/2016 11:49 AM, Jason Welsh wrote:
> I hope this isnt terribly off-topic, but Im trying to migrate openldap from 
> an old 32bit install 
> of gentoo linux to 64bit centos 7. Ive searched and found all kinds of info 
> on migrating, but 
> none if it seems to work completely for me. 
> It seems that the newer centos 7 opendlap config doesnt use the slapd.conf 
> file any more.
> So It appears I need two ldif files. one for the config and one for the 
> actual database?
> on the old server if I do (as root) 
> slapcat -n 0    , i get the error
> slapcat: could not open database.
> but I was able to get a dump of the (non-config) database with 
>  slapcat -n 1, but I cant import that ldif on the new centos 7 server without 
> the config part... 
> anyone know what the right procedure for this would be ?
>
> regards,
> Jason
>
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