tor, 14.07.2005 kl. 23.31 skrev Quanah Gibson-Mount:
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I've:
- Converted all the OL 2.3.4 man pages to html (man2html);
- put them on my test rig's web site;
- indexed them all with swish-e, so that I can do word searches on them
all.
Obviously I have (and use) the 2.3.4
Graham Leggett wrote:
Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote:
Did you run slapindex to generate the indices for your existing
database?
If you modify slapd.conf with new indices, OpenLDAP will only add
it for new/changed entries (2.3 with back-config actually does
reindexing on the fly).
No, I
Howard Chu wrote:
The slapd-bdb(5) manpage already says Note: changing index settings
requires rebuilding indices, see slapindex(8). The default slapd.conf
is not intended to be a substitute for reading the actual documentation.
For what reason would an end user consider consulting the
For what reason would an end user consider consulting the slapd-bdb
manpage
It is the authoritative documentation for slapd.conf directives specific
to back-bdb.
before adding an additional directive to slapd.conf? What a
completely non obvious and counter-intuitive course of action to take.
tor, 14.07.2005 kl. 17.45 skrev Graham Leggett:
The slapd-bdb(5) manpage already says Note: changing index settings
requires rebuilding indices, see slapindex(8). The default slapd.conf
is not intended to be a substitute for reading the actual documentation.
For what reason would an
--On Wednesday, July 13, 2005 7:29 PM +0200 Graham Leggett
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Hi all,
I am running openldap v2.2.13 (as packaged with RHEL4), and have run into
a problem with indexes.
I added the following line to the slap.conf to enable indexing on the
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