Thanks for the "howto", Markus :)

I would add a 6th :
Give Apache Directory Studio a try, instead of using Jxplorer or ldapbrowser
! (self promotion for our *great* browser :)

http://directory.apache.org/studio/

Emmanuel

On 6/8/07, Markus Pohle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi Robin,

there is no bug in apacheds with adding your own partition :-)

first: did you really made the changes like shown in the example? did
you added a ref bean entry in contextPartitionConfigurations with your
partitions id, like seen in the example?

second: is it sure that there is no misspelling between
contextPartitionConfigurations bean entry and the id in your partition?

third: what do you see, when you try to bind to your apacheds ldap? do
you see as root entries ou=schema or ou=system?

fourth: can you bind to the ldap server? is it really running? what
does the apacheds-rolling.log logfile say?

fifth: from your server.xml file paste the
contextPartitionConfigurations section and your own partition
configuration.

Greetings
Markus

Zitat von robin bajaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I am trying to do the following
> Adding your own partition resp.
> suffix<
http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.0/14-basic-configuration-tasks.html#1.4.Basicconfigurationtasks-Addingyourownpartitionresp.suffix
>
> by following this section in apacheds 1.x user's guide
>
http://directory.apache.org/apacheds/1.0/14-basic-configuration-tasks.html#1.4.Basicconfigurationtasks-Addingyourownpartitionresp.suffix
>
>
> I make the changes in the conf/server.xml file and restart the server.
But I
> still don't see it pick up my changes.
> I have tried using both softerra ldap browser and jxplorer ldap client
(with
> the same results.)
>
> is it a known bug in apacheds or is there something wrong that I am
doing in
> this case,
> my OS is windowsXP.
> thanks in advance for any helpful pointers,
> robin








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Cordialement,
Emmanuel Lécharny
www.iktek.com

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