[Fedora-directory-users] Problem with mmldif tool

neuron ring neuronring at gmail.com
Fri Mar 20 03:48:35 UTC 2009


Hi Noriko Hosoi,

  Thanks for filing the bug
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=491215

on behalf of me.

Regards,

Neuron Ring.

2009/3/20 Noriko Hosoi <nhosoi at redhat.com>

> Noriko Hosoi wrote:
>
>> I could reproduce the problem.  Could you please file a bug at
>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?
>>
> Please never mind.  I've opened this bug:
> *491215* <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=491215> - mmldif
> crashes in PK11_CreateDigestContext
>
>> Thanks,
>> --noriko
>>
>> neuron ring wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I need a clarification regarding mmldif tool in *Red Hat-Directory/8.0.0
>>> B2007.353.1140*
>>>
>>> 1. I need to merge to input files using mmldif tool
>>> 2. I m exporting it to a ldif file using db2ldif tool
>>>
>>> */opt/dirsrv/slapd-<instance1> /db2ldif -n <backend_instance1>
>>> /opt/dirsrv/slapd-<instance1> /db2ldif -n <backend_instance2>*
>>>
>>> 3. I got two ldif files by exporting two directory server instance
>>> databases.
>>> *_One.ldif_*
>>> dn: sn=Jensen,dc=siroe,dc=com
>>> objectclass: top
>>> objectclass: person
>>> cn: Babs Jensen
>>> sn: Jensen
>>> telephoneNumber: 555-5550
>>> createTimestamp: 100
>>>
>>> dn: sn=Minsky,dc=siroe,dc=com
>>> objectclass: top
>>> objectclass: person
>>> cn: Pete Minsky
>>> sn: Minsky
>>> telephoneNumber: 555-5551
>>> createTimestamp: 100
>>>
>>> dn: sn=Rose,dc=siroe,dc=com
>>> objectclass: top
>>> objectclass: person
>>> cn: Paula Rose
>>> sn: Rose
>>> telephoneNumber: 555-5552
>>> createTimestamp: 100
>>>
>>> *_Two.ldif_*
>>>
>>> dn: sn=Jensen,dc=siroe,dc=com
>>> objectclass: top
>>> objectclass: person
>>> cn: Babs Jensen
>>> sn: Jensen
>>> telephoneNumber: 555-5550
>>> createTimestamp: 100
>>>
>>> dn: sn=Minsky,dc=siroe,dc=com
>>> objectclass: top
>>> objectclass: person
>>> cn: Pete Minsky
>>> sn: Minsky
>>> telephoneNumber: 555-5559
>>> modifyTimestamp: 200
>>>
>>> dn: sn=Morris,dc=siroe,dc=com
>>> objectclass: top
>>> objectclass: person
>>> cn: Ted Morris
>>> sn: Morris
>>> telephoneNumber: 555-5558
>>> createTimestamp: 200
>>>
>>> dn: sn=Rose,dc=siroe,dc=com
>>> objectclass: nsTombstone
>>> deleteTimestamp: 200
>>>
>>> 4. Now I m trying to use mmldif tool.
>>> 5. */opt/dirsrv/bin/mmldif -c -D -o /home/neuronring/output.ldif   /home/
>>> neuronring/one.ldif   /home/ neuronring/two.ldif*
>>> 6. Finally everything *IN VAIN, *I got the following error:
>>> *[18/Mar/2009:11:35:04 +051800] - finger printing directory 0
>>> [18/Mar/2009:11:35:04 +051800] - db0: dn: sn=Jensen,dc=siroe,dc=com
>>> /opt/dirsrv/bin/mmldif[50]: _18247_ Memory fault(coredump)*
>>>
>>> The following files are created in my path. 1. one.ldif.delta
>>> 2. two.ldif.delta
>>> These two files has no data 0 bytes size.
>>> 3. core – size 1882552 bytes
>>>
>>> Even I tried exporting the database with –r option (for replica) after
>>> stopping the instance. I m getting this error continuously with different
>>> error numbers like, /opt/dirsrv/bin/mmldif[50]: *_10854_* Memory
>>> fault(coredump).
>>> Somebody please suggest me to resolve this issue.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Neuron Ring.
>>>
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