Hi All, Has anyone got it right to setup an ldap server under suse 9.1? I can import everything except /etc/group. I get: ldap_add: Object class violation (65) additional info: no structural object class provided What objectClass do you need for /etc/group? How does an group.ldif contents look like before u ldapadd it? Thanks Regards _____________________________________________________________________ For super low premiums, click here http://www.dialdirect.co.za/quote
it clown wrote:
Hi All,
Has anyone got it right to setup an ldap server under suse 9.1?
I can import everything except /etc/group.
I get:
ldap_add: Object class violation (65) additional info: no structural object class provided
What objectClass do you need for /etc/group?
posixGroup
How does an group.ldif contents look like before u ldapadd it?
dn: cn=users,ou=system,ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com objectClass: top objectClass: posixGroup cn: users gidNumber: 717 memberUid: user1 displayName: users -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS/IT d- s+:+() a31 C+++ UBL+++$ P+ L+++ E--- W++ N+ o++ K- w--- O+ M+ V- PS+ PE+ Y++ PGP+>+++ t+ 5 X+$ R- tv-- b+++ DI D++>+++ G++ e- h+(++) !r !z ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
Hi All,
I finally got LDAP working.
I am suing autofs to mount the users /home dir.
My problem is that it is extremely slow when the user logs
in. I am exporting the home dir with nfs. I cannot believe
that nfs is this slow. It takes 2 minutes for the user to
log into X.
Is there away to speed things up?
Thanks
Regards
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 07:56:23 +0200
"it clown"
Hi All,
Has anyone got it right to setup an ldap server under suse 9.1?
I can import everything except /etc/group.
I get:
ldap_add: Object class violation (65) additional info: no structural object class provided
What objectClass do you need for /etc/group?
How does an group.ldif contents look like before u ldapadd it?
Thanks Regards
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Hi All,
What i have noticed was that:
The client pc will boot and X will load untill you get the
login prompt. When i login with an LDAP account it seems
asif X is loading from the LDAP server for the client. Is
that possible?
Should X not load from the client?
Thanks
Regards
On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 21:08:55 +0200
"it clown"
Hi All,
I finally got LDAP working.
I am suing autofs to mount the users /home dir.
My problem is that it is extremely slow when the user logs in. I am exporting the home dir with nfs. I cannot believe that nfs is this slow. It takes 2 minutes for the user to log into X.
Is there away to speed things up?
Thanks Regards
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 07:56:23 +0200 "it clown"
wrote: Hi All,
Has anyone got it right to setup an ldap server under suse 9.1?
I can import everything except /etc/group.
I get:
ldap_add: Object class violation (65) additional info: no structural object class provided
What objectClass do you need for /etc/group?
How does an group.ldif contents look like before u ldapadd it?
Thanks Regards
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it clown wrote:
Hi All,
I finally got LDAP working.
I am suing autofs to mount the users /home dir.
My problem is that it is extremely slow when the user logs in. I am exporting the home dir with nfs. I cannot believe that nfs is this slow. It takes 2 minutes for the user to log into X.
Is there away to speed things up?
man nscd.conf -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS/IT d- s+:+() a31 C+++ UBL+++$ P+ L+++ E--- W++ N+ o++ K- w--- O+ M+ V- PS+ PE+ Y++ PGP+>+++ t+ 5 X+$ R- tv-- b+++ DI D++>+++ G++ e- h+(++) !r !z ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
Hi
Thanks for all your help sofar.
I got the speed sorted by adding async in /etc/exports.
What i am uncertain of is that when the client loged into X
and opens terminal or basicaly any other app it will query
the ldap server asin you can see hard drive activity on the
ldap server. Is this because the clients home dir is on the
ldap server?
Thanks
Regards
On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 16:31:58 +0200
"José M. Fandiño"
it clown wrote:
Hi All,
I finally got LDAP working.
I am suing autofs to mount the users /home dir.
My problem is that it is extremely slow when the user
logs
in. I am exporting the home dir with nfs. I cannot believe that nfs is this slow. It takes 2 minutes for the user to log into X.
Is there away to speed things up?
man nscd.conf
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it clown wrote:
Hi
Thanks for all your help sofar.
I got the speed sorted by adding async in /etc/exports.
What i am uncertain of is that when the client loged into X and opens terminal or basicaly any other app it will query the ldap server asin you can see hard drive activity on the ldap server. Is this because the clients home dir is on the ldap server?
Sorry, I'm missing here. Where are you exporting the homes from? please note that nscd reduces the rate of service requests on ldap clients. Also check the loglevel of the ldap server, too high values causes a lot of activity on disks. -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS/IT d- s+:+() a31 C+++ UBL+++$ P+ L+++ E--- W++ N+ o++ K- w--- O+ M+ V- PS+ PE+ Y++ PGP+>+++ t+ 5 X+$ R- tv-- b+++ DI D++>+++ G++ e- h+(++) !r !z ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
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