On 7 nov 2009, at 09.59, Patrik Fältström wrote:
dscl localhost
> cd Local/Default
control the settings in Directory Utility (/System/Library/
CoreServices), recreate them, i think you don't have the good
mapping
Ok, will have a look! Thanks!
The Directory Utility was not there, but in /Applications/Utilities,
but part from that.
In the Utility, I have only one Directory Server, and that is "Local
Server / Open Directory Server".
In the Services subsetting, I have "BSD and Flat file 2.1", "LDAPv3
3.1" and "Local 1.1" checked. In that order. Before that I have
Active Directory not checked.
In the Authentiction subsetting, I have /LDAPv3/127.0.0.1 last.
I can read from the database. Just not create new records.
Anyone with more suggestions?
What does really eDSRecordNotFound imply? What can not be found?
Just "something"?
Patrik
nice day
Stefano
On Nov 7, 2009, at 9:25 AM, Patrik Fältström wrote:
I have two Mac OS X servers. Both run latest 10.5.x software. I
upgraded the one that is NOT the open directory master to 10.6.x,
and it is not a replica either. Just client.
While doing all of this, I also upgraded the Server Admin tools
to the 10.6 versions, as they should be able to work with 10.5
servers.
I create normally users using the dscl command, that import an
XML file.
But, while doing the above, I now detect that some records are
not created, and when trying to create a record using
WorkGroupManager (both the 10.5 version on the OD master, that
runs 10.5, and a client running 10.6 using the 10.6 version of
the tools), I get the same error, eDSRecordNotFound.
If I try to create users manually, I get the same error:
srv01#dscl localhost
> cd /LDAPv3/127.0.0.1/Users
/LDAPv3/127.0.0.1/Users > auth diradmin
Password:
/LDAPv3/127.0.0.1/Users > create birgitta02
<main> attribute status: eDSRecordNotFound
<dscl_cmd> DS Error: -14136 (eDSRecordNotFound)
/LDAPv3/127.0.0.1/Users > quit
Goodbye
srv01#
Any suggestions on what to do?
When googling for the error, I find all different kind of
suggestions, like restarting the LDAP daemon by turning on and
off and on SSL, just scrap the database and recreate it. Etc. No
*real* answers unfortunately.
Patrik
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