[389-users] nsDirectoryServerTask objectClass

Rich Megginson rmeggins at redhat.com
Mon Aug 17 17:41:48 UTC 2009


Juan Asensio Sánchez wrote:
> Hi
>
> I can't get this to work. Even with the script db2index.pl, i get an error:
>
> ===============================================================================
> [root at server11 slapd-center1]# ./db2index.pl  -D "cn=Directory
> Manager" -w - -v -n center1 -t cn:eq
> Bind Password:
>
> ldapmodify: started Mon Aug 17 11:49:52 2009
>
> ldap_init( server11.center1.xxxxxxxx.local, 389 )
> add objectclass:
> 	top
> 	extensibleObject
> add cn:
> 	db2index_2009_8_17_11_49_52
> add nsInstance:
> 	center1
> add nsIndexAttribute:
> 	cn:eq
> adding new entry cn=db2index_2009_8_17_11_49_52, cn=index, cn=tasks, cn=config
> ldap_add: No such object
>   
look in /var/log/dirsrv/slapd-instance/access - find the ADD operation 
corresponding to this - which entry does it complain about?
> ===============================================================================
>
>
> With an LDIF file:
>
> ===============================================================================
> [root at server11 ~]# cat index_cn.ldif
> dn : cn=cn_index_task, cn=index, cn=tasks, cn=config
> objectClass: top
> objectClass: extensibleObject
> cn: cn_index_task
> nsIndexAttribute: eq:pres
> [root at server11 ~]# ldapadd -H ldap://localhost -D "cn=Directory
> Manager" -W -x -f index_cn.ldif
> Enter LDAP Password:
> adding new entry "cn=cn_index_task, cn=index, cn=tasks, cn=config"
> ldapadd: Object class violation (65)
>   
You are missing
nsInstance: center1
> ===============================================================================
>
> Any idea?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> 2009/8/14 Rich Megginson <rmeggins at redhat.com>:
>   
>> Juan Asensio Sánchez wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I am trying to create a task to update the index database, according
>>> to the instructions described here:
>>>
>>> -
>>> http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/8.1/admin/applying-indexes.html
>>> - http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Task_Invocation_Via_LDAP_Design
>>>
>>> But when I create the task from a Perl script, i get an error about
>>> unknown object class:
>>>
>>> my $entry = Net::LDAP::Entry->new();
>>> $tmp_index_name = 'cn';
>>> my $cn = "$tmp_index_name index task";
>>> $entry->dn("cn=$cn, cn=index, cn=tasks, cn=config");
>>> $entry->add('objectClass' => ['nsDirectoryServerTask']);
>>> $entry->add('cn' => $cn);
>>> $entry->add('nsindexattribute' => "\"eq:pres\"");
>>> my $res = $entry->update($ldap_conn);
>>>
>>> The error is 'unknown object class "nsDirectoryServerTask"'. Where is
>>> that objectClass defined?
>>>
>>>       
>> It is not defined.  The documentation is wrong.  Just use extensibleObject
>> as the objectclass.  For more information and examples, see the various perl
>> scripts created for each instance in /usr/lib/dirsrv/slapd-instance -
>> db2ldif.pl, ldif2db.pl, db2index.pl, etc.
>>
>> And please file a bug to correct that documentation.
>>     
>>> # rpm -qa | grep -i fedora
>>> fedora-ds-admin-1.1.1-1.fc6
>>> fedora-ds-1.1.0-3.fc6
>>> fedora-ds-base-1.1.0-3.fc6
>>> fedora-admin-console-1.1.0-4.fc6
>>> fedora-idm-console-1.1.0-5.fc6
>>> fedora-ds-console-1.1.0-5.fc6
>>> # uname -a
>>> Linux grsgscbulp0301.sacyl.es 2.6.18-128.1.10.el5.centos.plusPAE #1
>>> SMP Mon May 11 07:51:33 EDT 2009 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
>>>
>>> Regards and thanks in advance.
>>>
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