If you just add the schema, they should only show up in cn=Subschema. You
have to actually add/modify the data in the directory, placing values in
the new attributes in some entries, before the attributes will start to
appear in OpenLDAP's slapcat/ldapsearch. (I can't speak to phpLdapAdmin.)
If you're wondering if they're getting loaded, I believe slapd -d config
shows schema file parsing.
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, Mike Eggleston wrote:
I have a custom schema for my site that has five fields.
During the LISA '07 conference I had an idea for two more
fields. I added the fields to the schema and restarted slapd.
The fields do not appear in the ldif output from ldapsearch
nor do the fields appear in phpLdapAdmin.
Do I need to slapcat and slapadd the entire database to get
these new fields to appear?
openldap 2.3.30
fedora core 5
Mike