Rich,
nsslapd-lastmod is not set, which means it is turned on. I assume that
you would the timestamps anyway, if you have replicated environment.
Are you going to open a bug, or should I do it?
-Reinhard
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Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Warning with vlvindex....
Reinhard Nappert wrote:
Rich, I have just the suffix entry in the directory at this point. I
load this ldif script during setup:
This seems to be fine:
[18/Sep/2008:13:02:53 -0400] - import userRoot: Workers finished;
cleaning up...
[18/Sep/2008:13:02:53 -0400] - import userRoot: Workers cleaned up.
[18/Sep/2008:13:02:53 -0400] - import userRoot: Cleaning up producer
thread...
[18/Sep/2008:13:02:53 -0400] - import userRoot: Indexing complete.
Post-process
ing...
[18/Sep/2008:13:02:53 -0400] - Nothing to do to build ancestorid index
[18/Sep/2008:13:02:53 -0400] - import userRoot: Flushing caches...
[18/Sep/2008:13:02:53 -0400] - import userRoot: Closing files...
[18/Sep/2008:13:02:53 -0400] - All database threads now stopped
[18/Sep/2008:13:02:53 -0400] - import userRoot: Import complete.
Processed 1 en
tries in 0 seconds. (inf entries/sec)
Afterwards, I do my vlvindex on the timestamps. I guess that the
import does not set createTimestamp and this is why I get the warning.
What do you think?
Sounds like at least two bugs
1) createTimestamp should be present, unless you have nsslapd-lastmod
turned off.
2) vlvindex should not give an error message - either its a real error
(not sure why) or the error message is spurious and should not be
printed by default
-Reinhard
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Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Warning with vlvindex....
Reinhard Nappert wrote:
> Rich,
>
> It seems to work. I will load a couple of thousands entries and do
> some tests....
>
>
Was the database empty when you ran vlvindex? If not, what was in it?
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> Megginson
> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 12:46 PM
> To: General discussion list for the Fedora Directory server project.
> Subject: Re: [Fedora-directory-users] Warning with vlvindex....
>
> Reinhard Nappert wrote:
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I built FDS 1.1.2 from scratch and installed and configured it. I
>> get
>>
>> the following warning, when I run a vlvindex. This used to run in
>> any
>>
>> 1.0.x and 1.1.0 release.
>>
>> [18/Sep/2008:12:20:18 -0400] - warning: ancestorid not indexed on 1
>> [18/Sep/2008:12:20:18 -0400] - userRoot: WARNING: Failed to fetch
>> subtree lists: (-30990) DB_NOTFOUND: No matching key/data pair
>> found
>>
>> [18/Sep/2008:12:20:18 -0400] - userRoot: Possibly the entrydn or
>> ancestorid index is corrupted or does not exist.
>> [18/Sep/2008:12:20:18 -0400] - userRoot: Attempting brute-force
>> method
>>
>>
>
>
>> instead.
>> [18/Sep/2008:12:20:18 -0400] - userRoot: Finished indexing.
>>
>> Dows anybody has an idea?
>>
>>
>>
> Was the database empty when you started? It looks as though it
> completed - does the vlv index work?
>
>
>> Thanks,
>> -Reinhard
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