Will do. On 09/05/2009, Howard Chu <[email protected]> wrote: > Thierry Lacoste wrote: >> >> On 9 mai 09, at 10:47, Howard Chu wrote: >> >>> Thierry Lacoste wrote: >>>> On 9 mai 09, at 08:06, Howard Chu wrote: >>> >>>> The admin guide says: >>>> A monitor (slapd-monitor(5)) now needs a rootdn entry. If you do not >>>> have one, slapd will fail to start up with an error message like so: >>>> >>>> monitor_back_register_entry_attrs(""): >>>> base="cn=databases,cn=monitor" scope=one >>>> >>>> filter="(namingContexts:distinguishedNameMatch:=dc=example,dc=com)": >>>> unable to find entry >>>> backend_startup_one: bi_db_open failed! (1) >>>> slap_startup failed (test would succeed using the -u >>>> switch) >>>> >>>> Am I the only one to not experience this? Or is it going to happen >>>> somewhere in the 2.4 series? >>> >>> If your default ACL allows general read access to cn=monitor, then >>> you won't see any problems. If you define ACLs to restrict access to >>> cn=monitor, then you'll need to define a rootdn. >> >> Well I restrict acces and I have no rootdn and slapd works like a charm. > > My mistake. That note was added to the Guide on September 3 2007. A few days > after that I wrote a fix for this behavior and it was committed on September > 15 2007. I guess we can remove that note... > > -- > -- Howard Chu > CTO, Symas Corp. http://www.symas.com > Director, Highland Sun http://highlandsun.com/hyc/ > Chief Architect, OpenLDAP http://www.openldap.org/project/ >
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