[389-users] Error using db2ldif to backup NetscapeRoot

Rich Megginson rmeggins at redhat.com
Mon Apr 25 16:19:52 UTC 2011


On 04/25/2011 10:13 AM, Diego Woitasen wrote:
> Hi,
>  I'm using db2ldiff to backup all my databases (139). It works fine 
> for all databases but NetscapeRoot.The ldiff is written but there is 
> an weird output when I run the command:
>
>  /opt/dirsrv/lib/dirsrv/slapd-mreldc03/db2ldif -n NetscapeRoot -a /tmp/xx
> Exported ldif file: /tmp/xx
> ldiffile: /tmp/xx
> [25/Apr/2011:13:02:12 -0300] ldif2dbm - _get_and_add_parent_rdns: 
> Failed to position at ID 170
> [25/Apr/2011:13:02:12 -0300] - ldbm2ldif: Failed to get dn of ID 170
> [25/Apr/2011:13:02:12 -0300] ldif2dbm - _get_and_add_parent_rdns: 
> Failed to position at ID 170
> [25/Apr/2011:13:02:12 -0300] - ldbm2ldif: Failed to get dn of ID 171
> [25/Apr/2011:13:02:12 -0300] ldif2dbm - _get_and_add_parent_rdns: 
> Failed to position at ID 170
> [25/Apr/2011:13:02:12 -0300] - ldbm2ldif: Failed to get dn of ID 172
> [25/Apr/2011:13:02:12 -0300] ldif2dbm - _get_and_add_parent_rdns: 
> Failed to position at ID 170
> .
> .
> .
> .
> [25/Apr/2011:13:11:28 -0300] - ldbm2ldif: Failed to get dn of ID 337
> [25/Apr/2011:13:11:28 -0300] ldif2dbm - _get_and_add_parent_rdns: 
> Failed to position at ID 294
> [25/Apr/2011:13:11:28 -0300] - ldbm2ldif: Failed to get dn of ID 325
> [25/Apr/2011:13:11:28 -0300] ldif2dbm - _get_and_add_parent_rdns: 
> Failed to position at ID 294
> [25/Apr/2011:13:11:28 -0300] - ldbm2ldif: Failed to get dn of ID 353
> [25/Apr/2011:13:11:28 -0300] ldif2dbm - _get_and_add_parent_rdns: 
> Failed to position at ID 294
> [25/Apr/2011:13:11:28 -0300] - ldbm2ldif: Failed to get dn of ID 353
> [25/Apr/2011:13:11:28 -0300] - export NetscapeRoot: Processed 267 
> entries (100%).
> [25/Apr/2011:13:11:28 -0300] - All database threads now stopped
>
>
> Shall I worry about that lines?
389-ds-base version?  If not 1.2.8.2, can you try with 1.2.8.2?
>
> Regards,
>  Diego
>
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> Diego Woitasen
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