> Remove "-n userRoot" from the restore script, this "false option" was

Removing this option from 'bak2db' fixed issue 1) however, 'bak2db.pl' still 
causes ns-slapd to crash.


> Was the backup from a different
> instance/server?
> 
> Looks like it's a bad backup but hard to say.  You could run dbverify on 
> your backup directory to see if it complains about anything:

The backup was made from the same server, running 'dbverify' didn't find any 
issues in the backup. 


> This launches a task to perform the backup but the script returns before 
> the task is even started, then below you are doing db2ldif's.  Potential 
> race condition.   I'm not sure if that could be causing an issue, but 
> the db2ldif should be done after the backup (db2bak) is complete.  
> Ideally this should all be done while the server is stopped, but it's 
> not a requirement.

We will look into this changes in more detail to make see if this is causing 
the issues.

Thanks Mark for the prompt reply, it has helped us a lot to better understand 
the backup and restore scripts.

Elena

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