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I'm using now OpenLDAP server ( slapd ) to manage my authentication / authorization mechanism. I have an issue:



something slapd process doesn't restart for error in database ( about some entry ) or configuration error.



Now, I use to check configuration sldaptest -F /etc/ldap/slapd.d/ command line, but to check any corruption errors in database ?



I have daily dump in ldif of my datas, but I would like be sure that this dump is error-free.



Thanks



Details:



OS: Ubuntu 14.04
kernel:3.13.0-43generic
slapd version: 2.4.31



My script:



dn: olcDatabase=1hdb,cn=config
changetype: modify
replace: olcAccess
olcAccess: 0to attrs=userPassword,shadowLastChange by self write by anonymous auth by dn="cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com" write by * none
olcAccess: 1to dn.base="" by * read
olcAccess: 2to * by self write by dn="cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com" write by * read
olcAccess: 3to dn.subtree="dc=th,dc=company,dc=com" by set="[cn=app_all,ou=Groups,dc=th,dc=company,dc=com]/member*" write by * read









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  • Before suspecting actual corruption, make sure that your LDAP data files are actually owned by openldap user (or whatever account your slapd runs as). I've been bit by "Oops, datafiles or the directory they are in is owned by root" thing way too many times.

    – Janne Pikkarainen
    Jan 8 '15 at 8:47






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    Instead editing title with solved word, please post the solution in answer section below and mark it accepted.

    – masegaloeh
    Jan 13 '15 at 6:48

















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I'm using now OpenLDAP server ( slapd ) to manage my authentication / authorization mechanism. I have an issue:



something slapd process doesn't restart for error in database ( about some entry ) or configuration error.



Now, I use to check configuration sldaptest -F /etc/ldap/slapd.d/ command line, but to check any corruption errors in database ?



I have daily dump in ldif of my datas, but I would like be sure that this dump is error-free.



Thanks



Details:



OS: Ubuntu 14.04
kernel:3.13.0-43generic
slapd version: 2.4.31



My script:



dn: olcDatabase=1hdb,cn=config
changetype: modify
replace: olcAccess
olcAccess: 0to attrs=userPassword,shadowLastChange by self write by anonymous auth by dn="cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com" write by * none
olcAccess: 1to dn.base="" by * read
olcAccess: 2to * by self write by dn="cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com" write by * read
olcAccess: 3to dn.subtree="dc=th,dc=company,dc=com" by set="[cn=app_all,ou=Groups,dc=th,dc=company,dc=com]/member*" write by * read









share|improve this question
























  • Before suspecting actual corruption, make sure that your LDAP data files are actually owned by openldap user (or whatever account your slapd runs as). I've been bit by "Oops, datafiles or the directory they are in is owned by root" thing way too many times.

    – Janne Pikkarainen
    Jan 8 '15 at 8:47






  • 1





    Instead editing title with solved word, please post the solution in answer section below and mark it accepted.

    – masegaloeh
    Jan 13 '15 at 6:48













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favorite



I'm using now OpenLDAP server ( slapd ) to manage my authentication / authorization mechanism. I have an issue:



something slapd process doesn't restart for error in database ( about some entry ) or configuration error.



Now, I use to check configuration sldaptest -F /etc/ldap/slapd.d/ command line, but to check any corruption errors in database ?



I have daily dump in ldif of my datas, but I would like be sure that this dump is error-free.



Thanks



Details:



OS: Ubuntu 14.04
kernel:3.13.0-43generic
slapd version: 2.4.31



My script:



dn: olcDatabase=1hdb,cn=config
changetype: modify
replace: olcAccess
olcAccess: 0to attrs=userPassword,shadowLastChange by self write by anonymous auth by dn="cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com" write by * none
olcAccess: 1to dn.base="" by * read
olcAccess: 2to * by self write by dn="cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com" write by * read
olcAccess: 3to dn.subtree="dc=th,dc=company,dc=com" by set="[cn=app_all,ou=Groups,dc=th,dc=company,dc=com]/member*" write by * read









share|improve this question
















favorite



I'm using now OpenLDAP server ( slapd ) to manage my authentication / authorization mechanism. I have an issue:



something slapd process doesn't restart for error in database ( about some entry ) or configuration error.



Now, I use to check configuration sldaptest -F /etc/ldap/slapd.d/ command line, but to check any corruption errors in database ?



I have daily dump in ldif of my datas, but I would like be sure that this dump is error-free.



Thanks



Details:



OS: Ubuntu 14.04
kernel:3.13.0-43generic
slapd version: 2.4.31



My script:



dn: olcDatabase=1hdb,cn=config
changetype: modify
replace: olcAccess
olcAccess: 0to attrs=userPassword,shadowLastChange by self write by anonymous auth by dn="cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com" write by * none
olcAccess: 1to dn.base="" by * read
olcAccess: 2to * by self write by dn="cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com" write by * read
olcAccess: 3to dn.subtree="dc=th,dc=company,dc=com" by set="[cn=app_all,ou=Groups,dc=th,dc=company,dc=com]/member*" write by * read






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  • Before suspecting actual corruption, make sure that your LDAP data files are actually owned by openldap user (or whatever account your slapd runs as). I've been bit by "Oops, datafiles or the directory they are in is owned by root" thing way too many times.

    – Janne Pikkarainen
    Jan 8 '15 at 8:47






  • 1





    Instead editing title with solved word, please post the solution in answer section below and mark it accepted.

    – masegaloeh
    Jan 13 '15 at 6:48

















  • Before suspecting actual corruption, make sure that your LDAP data files are actually owned by openldap user (or whatever account your slapd runs as). I've been bit by "Oops, datafiles or the directory they are in is owned by root" thing way too many times.

    – Janne Pikkarainen
    Jan 8 '15 at 8:47






  • 1





    Instead editing title with solved word, please post the solution in answer section below and mark it accepted.

    – masegaloeh
    Jan 13 '15 at 6:48
















Before suspecting actual corruption, make sure that your LDAP data files are actually owned by openldap user (or whatever account your slapd runs as). I've been bit by "Oops, datafiles or the directory they are in is owned by root" thing way too many times.

– Janne Pikkarainen
Jan 8 '15 at 8:47





Before suspecting actual corruption, make sure that your LDAP data files are actually owned by openldap user (or whatever account your slapd runs as). I've been bit by "Oops, datafiles or the directory they are in is owned by root" thing way too many times.

– Janne Pikkarainen
Jan 8 '15 at 8:47




1




1





Instead editing title with solved word, please post the solution in answer section below and mark it accepted.

– masegaloeh
Jan 13 '15 at 6:48





Instead editing title with solved word, please post the solution in answer section below and mark it accepted.

– masegaloeh
Jan 13 '15 at 6:48










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I would assume that if the dump finishes without an error, you can assume it to be correct. To be extra sure, you could configure a separate database inside OpenLDAP and import the dump back into this db.



Beside that, having random data or config errors is not normal, this should never happen. You need to investigate this and fix the problem causing it.






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  • sometimes add new ACL by ldapmodify using replace of all existing plus new ones, and during restart of slapd, error of bad configuration happens. So I need to clear dump of configuration and import again.

    – Giorgio Desideri
    Jan 8 '15 at 11:31











  • Solved. Inside script there are some spaces or white characters that I cannot see inside LDIF exports.

    – Giorgio Desideri
    Jan 13 '15 at 6:46











  • ACL script present need to have space at the end of the line, in line 2-3 dn: olcDatabase=1hdb,cn=config<space> changetype: modify<space> replace: olcAccess<space> ...

    – Giorgio Desideri
    Jan 13 '15 at 7:04











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I would assume that if the dump finishes without an error, you can assume it to be correct. To be extra sure, you could configure a separate database inside OpenLDAP and import the dump back into this db.



Beside that, having random data or config errors is not normal, this should never happen. You need to investigate this and fix the problem causing it.






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  • sometimes add new ACL by ldapmodify using replace of all existing plus new ones, and during restart of slapd, error of bad configuration happens. So I need to clear dump of configuration and import again.

    – Giorgio Desideri
    Jan 8 '15 at 11:31











  • Solved. Inside script there are some spaces or white characters that I cannot see inside LDIF exports.

    – Giorgio Desideri
    Jan 13 '15 at 6:46











  • ACL script present need to have space at the end of the line, in line 2-3 dn: olcDatabase=1hdb,cn=config<space> changetype: modify<space> replace: olcAccess<space> ...

    – Giorgio Desideri
    Jan 13 '15 at 7:04















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I would assume that if the dump finishes without an error, you can assume it to be correct. To be extra sure, you could configure a separate database inside OpenLDAP and import the dump back into this db.



Beside that, having random data or config errors is not normal, this should never happen. You need to investigate this and fix the problem causing it.






share|improve this answer























  • sometimes add new ACL by ldapmodify using replace of all existing plus new ones, and during restart of slapd, error of bad configuration happens. So I need to clear dump of configuration and import again.

    – Giorgio Desideri
    Jan 8 '15 at 11:31











  • Solved. Inside script there are some spaces or white characters that I cannot see inside LDIF exports.

    – Giorgio Desideri
    Jan 13 '15 at 6:46











  • ACL script present need to have space at the end of the line, in line 2-3 dn: olcDatabase=1hdb,cn=config<space> changetype: modify<space> replace: olcAccess<space> ...

    – Giorgio Desideri
    Jan 13 '15 at 7:04













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I would assume that if the dump finishes without an error, you can assume it to be correct. To be extra sure, you could configure a separate database inside OpenLDAP and import the dump back into this db.



Beside that, having random data or config errors is not normal, this should never happen. You need to investigate this and fix the problem causing it.






share|improve this answer













I would assume that if the dump finishes without an error, you can assume it to be correct. To be extra sure, you could configure a separate database inside OpenLDAP and import the dump back into this db.



Beside that, having random data or config errors is not normal, this should never happen. You need to investigate this and fix the problem causing it.







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  • sometimes add new ACL by ldapmodify using replace of all existing plus new ones, and during restart of slapd, error of bad configuration happens. So I need to clear dump of configuration and import again.

    – Giorgio Desideri
    Jan 8 '15 at 11:31











  • Solved. Inside script there are some spaces or white characters that I cannot see inside LDIF exports.

    – Giorgio Desideri
    Jan 13 '15 at 6:46











  • ACL script present need to have space at the end of the line, in line 2-3 dn: olcDatabase=1hdb,cn=config<space> changetype: modify<space> replace: olcAccess<space> ...

    – Giorgio Desideri
    Jan 13 '15 at 7:04

















  • sometimes add new ACL by ldapmodify using replace of all existing plus new ones, and during restart of slapd, error of bad configuration happens. So I need to clear dump of configuration and import again.

    – Giorgio Desideri
    Jan 8 '15 at 11:31











  • Solved. Inside script there are some spaces or white characters that I cannot see inside LDIF exports.

    – Giorgio Desideri
    Jan 13 '15 at 6:46











  • ACL script present need to have space at the end of the line, in line 2-3 dn: olcDatabase=1hdb,cn=config<space> changetype: modify<space> replace: olcAccess<space> ...

    – Giorgio Desideri
    Jan 13 '15 at 7:04
















sometimes add new ACL by ldapmodify using replace of all existing plus new ones, and during restart of slapd, error of bad configuration happens. So I need to clear dump of configuration and import again.

– Giorgio Desideri
Jan 8 '15 at 11:31





sometimes add new ACL by ldapmodify using replace of all existing plus new ones, and during restart of slapd, error of bad configuration happens. So I need to clear dump of configuration and import again.

– Giorgio Desideri
Jan 8 '15 at 11:31













Solved. Inside script there are some spaces or white characters that I cannot see inside LDIF exports.

– Giorgio Desideri
Jan 13 '15 at 6:46





Solved. Inside script there are some spaces or white characters that I cannot see inside LDIF exports.

– Giorgio Desideri
Jan 13 '15 at 6:46













ACL script present need to have space at the end of the line, in line 2-3 dn: olcDatabase=1hdb,cn=config<space> changetype: modify<space> replace: olcAccess<space> ...

– Giorgio Desideri
Jan 13 '15 at 7:04





ACL script present need to have space at the end of the line, in line 2-3 dn: olcDatabase=1hdb,cn=config<space> changetype: modify<space> replace: olcAccess<space> ...

– Giorgio Desideri
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