you're missing the partition id, the piece of random characters. creating the partition id is a step whose calculation is provided on the page you linked.
On Thu, May 16, 2019, 2:48 AM Robert Lichtenberger < r.lichtenber...@synedra.com> wrote: > I've followed the instructions under > https://directory.apache.org/apacheds/basic-ug/1.4.3-adding-partition.html > to create my own partition. > > But no matter what I try (reconnecting, restarting ApacheDirectoryStudio), > the partition never appears in the LDAP Browser. > > When I try to Import this .ldif - File: > > [root@rlimbus ~]# cat seven.ldif > dn: o=sevenSeas > o: sevenSeas > objectClass: top > objectClass: organization > description: The context entry for suffix o=sevenSeas > > in order to create the Context Entry of the partition I get the error > message: > > c[root@rlimbus ~]# cat seven.ldif.log > #!RESULT ERROR > #!CONNECTION ldap://localhost:10389 > #!DATE 2019-05-16T09:26:10.598 > #!ERROR [LDAP: error code 32 - NO_SUCH_OBJECT: failed for MessageType : > ADD_REQUEST Message ID : 11 Add Request : Entry dn[n]: > o=sevenSeas objectClass: top objectClass: organization > description: The context entry for suffix o=sevenSeas o: sevenSeas : > ERR_268 Cannot find a partition for o=sevenSeas] > dn: o=sevenSeas > o: sevenSeas > objectClass: top > objectClass: organization > description: The context entry for suffix o=sevenSeas > > > Here's a screenshot of the situation in Studio: > > I've tried both ApacheDS 2.0.0.AM25 and ApacheDS 2.0.0.AM24. > > Any help/hint appreciated. > > >