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Hi Ben,

you can specify the UID number range in your LAM server profile. LAM
will search your directory (user+host suffix) for the highest number and
increment it by one.
If the maximum limit is reached then LAM will search for a free number
inside your existing ones.

Probably, you have a user with uidNumber 7859 and this is the highest one.


Best regards

Roland


Am 28.02.2012 23:04, schrieb Ben Hodgens:
> I've got a problem with LAM's auto-incrementing of the uidNumber. 
> Specifically: it isn't, and I can't seem to figure out why. 
> 
> I'm using Debian 6 packages with LAM 3.1.0-2 and OpenLDAP slapd (and 
> slapd.conf configuration) 2.4.23-7.2.
> 
> If I create a new user, it will give it a uidNumber of 7860 by default, even 
> though the tooltip says that leaving it blank will pick the next available 
> uidNumber. If I create multiple users in batch, it will set them in sequence, 
> but starting at that UID. 
> 
> I may have set this "base uidNumber" but I could've sworn I set it around 
> 1800, not 7860. I can't seem to find where that base uid is set now, either.
> 
> Is there a specific attribute, schema, overlay etc. that I need to get this 
> to work properly and not have users with duplicate UIDs? I'm using the 
> 'unique' overlay now, and while this prevents the creation of additional 
> 'duplicate uid' problems, it also results in LAM erroring while trying to 
> create a new user without specifically setting the uid. 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ben
> 
> --
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> On behalf of MSRI
> Consultant, Uptime USA, LLC
> 510-643-6049
> 
> 
> 
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Roland Gruber
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