[389-users] Import Apple Open Directory Schema

Bradly Swart brad8711 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 23 05:08:29 UTC 2012


Hi List,

I've just been put on a project requiring the migration of a clients Apple
Open Directory setup to a virtualized Linux RedHat environment running 389
Directory Server. I have no prior LDAP experience, so this has been quite
an adventure so far!

In order to get this going I have copied the apple schema files, converted
to ldif and put them into the /etc/dirsrv/slapd-ldap/schema
All good!
Now when I try and start the directory server up I get the following errors;

[23/Jul/2012:14:35:32 +1000] - Entry "cn={6}apple" has unknown object class
"olcSchemaConfig"
[23/Jul/2012:14:35:32 +1000] - Entry "cn={5}apple_auxillary" has unknown
object class "olcSchemaConfig"
[23/Jul/2012:14:35:32 +1000] - Entry "cn={0}core" has unknown object class
"olcSchemaConfig"
[23/Jul/2012:14:35:32 +1000] - Entry "cn={1}cosine" has unknown object
class "olcSchemaConfig"
[23/Jul/2012:14:35:32 +1000] - Entry "cn={2}inetorgperson" has unknown
object class "olcSchemaConfig"
[23/Jul/2012:14:35:32 +1000] - Entry "cn={3}nis" has unknown object class
"olcSchemaConfig"
[23/Jul/2012:14:35:32 +1000] - Entry "cn={4}samba" has unknown object class
"olcSchemaConfig"
[23/Jul/2012:14:35:32 +1000] createprlistensockets - PR_Bind() on All
Interfaces port 389 failed: Netscape Portable Runtime error -5966 (Access
Denied.)

Obviously it cannot find the object class definition / description,
atlhough I'm not sure why, and have no idea where that should be. According
to the blog posts and tutorials I have found they say to just copy the
schema files in the relevant format and restart the server, none of them
have come across this error.
Something along the lines of this blog post:
http://www.backupcentral.com/mr-backup-blog-mainmenu-47/13-mr-backup-blog/309-import-apple-a-samba-schemas-into-ldap.html/

Hope someone can point me in the right direction with this one!

389-NOOB






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