_______________________________________________Hello Pierre,
We created a new root suffix on one of our DR servers called dc=oestest,dc=fiu and created a sub suffix ou=testentry,ou=oestest,dc=fiu and still encountered same behavior.
Performing the search ldapsearch -D "cn=manager" -W -b cn=config "(objectclass=nsMappingTree)" displayed the test entry having dc=oestest,dc=fiu as the parent suffix.
dn: cn=dc\3Doestest\2Cdc\3Dfiu,cn=mapping tree,cn=config
objectClass: top
objectClass: extensibleObject
objectClass: nsMappingTree
cn: dc=oestest,dc=fiu
cn: dc\=oestest\,dc\=fiu
nsslapd-state: backend
nsslapd-backend: testoestest
# ou\3Dtestentry\2Cdc\3Doestest\2Cdc\3Dfiu, mapping tree, config
dn: cn=ou\3Dtestentry\2Cdc\3Doestest\2Cdc\3Dfiu,cn=mapping tree,cn=config
objectClass: top
objectClass: extensibleObject
objectClass: nsMappingTree
cn: ou=testentry,dc=oestest,dc=fiu
cn: ou\=testentry\,dc\=oestest\,dc\=fiu
nsslapd-state: backend
nsslapd-backend: testentrydb
nsslapd-parent-suffix: dc=oestest,dc=fiu
Using an ldap browser and using the the manager account with the base dn of the root suffix only displayed the root suffix and not the subsuffix. Similar behavior was seen when running an ldap search with the -s one parameter. If the ldapsearch was performed with the -s sub parameter, then the OU was displayed.
It seems that with this version subsuffixes on different databases are not displayed and only OUs from the root suffix are displayed.
Please advise.
Thank you.
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