On Tuesday 22 May 2001 11:58, Fredrik Steen wrote: > Hi I'm trying to get a 12-node cluster to use LDAP as authentication. > But I have ran into trouble. Importing of the users worked fine now > I'm trying to import the groups using the migration tools from > padl.com. Here is what I get. > > $ ldapadd -v -x -D "cn=admin,dc=carambole,dc=com" -W -f group.ldif > ldap_initialize( <DEFAULT> ) > Enter LDAP Password: > add objectClass: > posixGroup > top > add cn: > root > add userPassword: > {crypt}x > add gidNumber: > 0 > adding new entry "cn=root,ou=Group,dc=carambole,dc=com" > ldap_add: No such object > matched DN: "dc=carambole, dc=com"
I just tried it using the data you supplied and it worked fine for me. Are you sure that the entry "ou=Group,dc=carambole,dc=com" exists and is OK? Currently I suspect that I may have found a bug in OpenLDAP 2.0.7 (the version in Debian) because I found it to start doing some strange things when I was doing modrdn operations which resulted in some of my data becoming invisible to the ldap browser (but slapcat could still find it). I had to run a slapcat then remove the database files and recreate them with slapadd to get it going again! When I get some time I'll play with it some more and try to track it down. If all else fails I suggest a slapcat/slapadd just in case... -- http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/ Bonnie++ hard drive benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/postal/ Postal SMTP/POP benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/projects.html Projects I am working on http://www.coker.com.au/~russell/ My home page