On Thu, 06 Dec 2007, Christian Marg might have said:

> Mike Eggleston wrote:
> [...]
> 
> > I have found
> > the attributes in the schema->Attribute Types section. Going back to my
> > individual record at ou=person,dc=$company,dc=com and clicking on 'Add
> > new attribute' I do not see the new attributes displayed in the drop-
> > down box. I have clicked 'Purge caches' and the new attributes still
> > do not appear.
> > 
> > Odd.
> 
> Not at all - since they aren't optional/required in any object class
> your individual record uses, phpldapadmin doesn't list the attributes
> there - it only lists attributes allowed by the object classes your
> entry has.
> 
> Add the new attributes to your custom object class as "may", then reload
> slapd, purge caches. Everything should be as you'd expect it.

I've added the attributes as MAY and tried to restart slapd using 'service
ldap condrestart'. I cannot get slapd to stop and restart. I don't see
anything obvious in my logs (/var/log/messages, /var/log/openldap.log).
Any idea why ldap will not stop and restart?

Mike

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