[389-devel] [389-users] Missing creatorsName/createTimeStamp after migrate from Sun One dir to ds389

Mark Reynolds mareynol at redhat.com
Wed Apr 4 16:12:49 UTC 2012


Sam,

I could not reproduce the issue with the latest version of 389.  After 
an import it still had the the creatorsName that was present in the ldif 
file.

Check the config in dse.ldif.  Make sure "nsslapd-lastmod" is set to 
"on" under cn=config.

Regards,
Mark

On 04/03/2012 11:15 PM, Sam Wen wrote:
>
> Hi There,
>
> 1.Not sure is there anyone having the same experience. We export the 
> ldap data from Sun One directory to ldif file and import through the 
> DS389 console. There is no error report and all records imported.
>
>                But later we found out the creatorsName and 
> createTimeStamp have not been imported. Do you guys know why?
>
> 2.Can’t modify those 2 attributes easily. But there is some special 
> keywords for these 2 attributes.  “NO-USER-MODIFICATION,  USAGE 
> directoryOperation”
>
> Can I just remove those keywords and do the ldapmodify to those 2 
> attributes manually?    I have tried but there will be some strange 
> error reports.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Sam Wen
>
> System Administrator
>
> Faculty of Engineering and IT
>
> University of Technology, Sydney
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