You might want to try expanding your base to include resourceGroupName=cars, or saying ldapsearch -b yourbase (&(resourceGroupName=*)(objectClass=OXResourceGroupObject))
Or something more like that. On 11/2/05, Fran Fabrizio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm having trouble figuring out why a search isn't finding a record in > my directory. Here's the target record... > > ---------------------- > # cars, ResourceGroups, ResourceObjects, OxObjects, cis.uab.edu > dn: > resourceGroupName=cars,ou=ResourceGroups,ou=ResourceObjects,ou=OxObjects,dc=cis,dc=uab,dc=edu > objectClass: top > objectClass: OXResourceGroupObject > resourceGroupName: cars > resourceGroupAvailable: TRUE > resourceGroupMember: car1 > ----------------------- > > (The Ox prefix indicates this is data for the Open-Xchange application.) > Now, turning on debug level 288, I see the following search hit the LDAP > server when I try to search for this within OX... > > ----------------------- > begin get_filter > EQUALITY > end get_filter 0 > conn=7 op=2 SRCH > base="ou=ResourceGroups,ou=ResourceObjects,ou=OxObjects,dc=cis,dc=uab,dc=edu" > scope=1 deref=3 filter="(objectClass=OXResourceGroupObject)" > conn=7 op=2 SRCH attr=resourceGroupName > => bdb_filter_candidates > EQUALITY > <= bdb_filter_candidates: id=0 first=0 last=0 > => bdb_filter_candidates > AND > => bdb_list_candidates 0xa0 > => bdb_filter_candidates > EQUALITY > <= bdb_filter_candidates: id=3 first=39 last=65 > <= bdb_list_candidates: id=3 first=39 last=65 > <= bdb_filter_candidates: id=3 first=39 last=65 > => test_filter > EQUALITY > <= test_filter 50 > => test_filter > EQUALITY > <= test_filter 50 > => test_filter > EQUALITY > <= test_filter 50 > conn=7 op=2 SEARCH RESULT tag=101 err=0 nentries=0 text= > ------------------------ > > So the search base, filter and attribute all appear to match the target > record. But I see that the nentries=0 which would tell me that no > records were found and from the application layer it's definitely not > returning any results. I'm sure there are other clues within this > output that I am missing. Can anyone see why it might be failing to > find the above record? > > Thanks, > Fran > > PS - Would be happy to find and read some documentation on parsing > openldap logs in general - is there a good resource? > > -- > Fran Fabrizio > Senior Systems Analyst > Department of Computer and Information Sciences > University of Alabama at Birmingham > http://www.cis.uab.edu/ > 205.934.0653 >
