Hi, If you add a new index to an existing database, you have to run slapindex. 
Br,György

Georg Bretschneider <[email protected]> írta:
>Hi Christian,
>
>thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, I did not do any difference.
>Seems I have to setup a test environment, cause I can&#39;t "afford" to do
>further tests on my live system.
>I am really surprised that adding an index can cause such a problem.
>Seems my lack of understanding of the inner mechanics of openldap stands
>in the way of me finding a solution. ;)
>
>I hope, someone will come up with an idea. Within the next months I
>won&#39;t have time for further and time expensive testing.
>
>
>Bye
>Georg
>
>Am 17.01.2012 12:04, schrieb Christian Mack:
>> Hi Georg Bretschneider
>> 
>> 
>> On 2012-01-16 22:30, Georg Bretschneider wrote:
>>> I&#39;m still having this problems when trying to index "uid" in openldap.
>>> Withouth uid being index, openldap gives warnings. That&#39;s not a big
>>> issue, but actually a) I think indexing the uid is useful and b) I
>>> really want to satisfy my ldap service. ;)
>>>
>>> Does anybody might have any guess?
>> < ... >
>>>>> but also adding:
>>>>> index uid eq,pres
>> 
>> We have also a substring index on it:
>> index uid pres,eq,sub
>> 
>> Perhaps that&#39;s your problem?
>> 
>> 
>> Kind regards,
>> Christian Mack
>> 
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