Hi Folks,
We are trying to move our database from the much older 1.1.2 version to 1.2.11 on a Centos 6 platform. When trying to initialize the 1.2.11 database with a ldif file exported from the older database I am getting tons of syntax violations. The schema (99user.ldif + dse.ldif extensions) is the same. Does the newer version have stricter rules?
import userRoot: WARNING: skipping entry "cn=23609-17622,ou=other,ou=23609,ou=enterprises,o=x.com" which violates attribute syntax, ending line 7196556 of file "/tmp/qa-db-mod.ldif”
thanks, SK.
On 11/17/2014 11:38 AM, shardulsk wrote:
Hi Folks,
We are trying to move our database from the much older 1.1.2 version to 1.2.11 on a Centos 6 platform. When trying to initialize the 1.2.11 database with a ldif file exported from the older database I am getting tons of syntax violations. The schema (99user.ldif + dse.ldif extensions) is the same. Does the newer version have stricter rules?
Perhaps.
import userRoot: WARNING: skipping entry "cn=23609-17622,ou=other,ou=23609,ou=enterprises,o=x.com http://x.com" which violates attribute syntax, ending line 7196556 of file "/tmp/qa-db-mod.ldif”
Do you know which attribute it is complaining about? Which syntax is being violated?
How did you add the new schema? Did you restart the server after adding 99user.ldif?
Regards, Mark
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