Hi noriko,

My problem is solved. Thanks for the help and the reference.

Regards,
Vimal


On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 11:46 PM, Noriko Hosoi <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Please take a look at this doc:
>
> https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/9.0/html/Administration_Guide/Configuring_Directory_Databases.html#Configuring_Directory_Databases-Creating_and_Maintaining_Suffixes
>
> You need to create a suffix *"dc=myExample,dc=com" *following the
> instructions described in this section (if you use command line interface).
>
> https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/9.0/html/Administration_Guide/Configuring_Directory_Databases.html#Creating_Suffixes-Creating_Root_and_Sub_Suffixes_from_the_Command_Line
>
> In the Example 2.1, The mapping tree entry dn is represented as follows:
>
> dn: cn=dc=example\,dc=com,cn=mapping tree,cn=config
>
> This works, but it is an old format.  Please replace it with this dn in
> the Example 2.1.
>
> dn: cn="dc=example,dc=com",cn=mapping tree,cn=config
>
> Thanks,
> --noriko
> Vimal Thomas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>  I am new to 389 and LDAP in general.
> I have 389 installed on my CentOS (389-ds-base-1.2.11.15-31.el6_5.x86_64)
> I have the basic dc=example,dc=com created when I did server setup.
>
>  [*root@localhost vim]# ldapsearch -x -b "dc=example,dc=com" -s base*
> *# extended LDIF*
> *#*
> *# LDAPv3*
> *# base <dc=example,dc=com> with scope baseObject*
> *# filter: (objectclass=*)*
> *# requesting: ALL*
> *#*
>
>  *# example.com <http://example.com>*
> *dn: dc=example,dc=com*
> *objectClass: top*
> *objectClass: domain*
> *dc: example*
>
>  *# search result*
> *search: 2*
> *result: 0 Success*
>
>  *# numResponses: 2*
> *# numEntries: 1*
>
>  Now I am trying to create a new object on that line. I want to create
> *dc=myExample,dc=com*
>
>  *[root@localhost vim]# ldapadd -f myExample.ldif -x -W*
> *Enter LDAP Password: *
> *adding new entry "dc=myExample,dc=com"*
> *ldap_add: No such object (32)*
>
>  How can I create the entry *dc=myExample,dc=com?*
>
>  The content of myExample.ldif is as follows (similar to see what I saw
> in search output of dc=example,dc=com ).
>
> * dn: dc=myExample,dc=com objectClass: top objectClass: domain dc:
> myExample *
> *Thanks,*
> *Vimal*
>
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