On 25 Mar 2010, at 01:15, Howard Chu wrote:
Got it! My pcacheTemplates were written using original case (objectClass, memberUid, etc.), which gets normalized to lower case inside slapd (via nssov). Hence external queries maintaining case would trigger pcache, but the internal ones didn't. D'oh! Changed the templates to lower case. All working now. Thanks, Howard. Cheers, Neil ![]() NEIL DUNBAR Systems Architect (602) 850-5783 work +44 7976 616583 mobile +1 (602) 535-6914 US mobile |
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