Hello Chris, Yes, I am now sure that slapd.d is being used. Last night, Andrew explained how this can be checked.
Sincerely, Igor Shmukler On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 12:28 PM, Chris Card <[email protected]> wrote: > >> vq@vq-HVM-domU:~$ ldapsearch -x -w Vq0106%% -D "cn=admin,dc=nodomain" >> -b cn=config >> # extended LDIF >> # >> # LDAPv3 >> # base <cn=config> with scope subtree >> # filter: (objectclass=*) >> # requesting: ALL >> # >> >> # search result >> search: 2 >> result: 32 No such object >> >> # numResponses: 1 >> >> vq@vq-HVM-domU:~$ cat /usr/share/slapd/sssvlv.ldif >> dn: olcOverlay=sssvlv,olcDatabase={1}bdb,cn=config >> objectClass: olcSssVlvConfig >> olcOverlay: sssvlv >> olcSssVlvMax: 10 >> olcSssVlvMaxKeys: 5 >> >> In order to actually get the search working, I use base dc=nodomain >> >> It is not my choice. I inherited the server and the configuration. Nor >> do I know much about OpenLDAP configuration. I am a programmer and my >> job is [among other things] hacking the client piece. Unfortunately, >> there is nobody else [better] qualified to configure the server. >> Hence, I am filling in for an administrator. >> >> The "ldapsearch -x -w SECRET -D "cn=admin,dc=nodomain" -b dc=nodomain" >> version works fine and I do in fact get results. >> > Are you sure that slapd is using the slapd.d configuration, rather than the > old-style slapd.conf? > If slapd.d is being used, then slapd should be running with -F <dir>/slap.d, > if not then it will be > running with -f <dir>/slapd.conf. > > Chris
