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OpenLDAP BDB problem

OpenLDAP BDB problem

2004-01-14       - By Jan

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Hi,



I?m having problems getting OpenLDAP to support Berkeley databases. I have
configured my slapd.conf and this is what?s happening when I try to start
the LDAP server:



[root@(protected) openldap]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/ldap start

Starting slapd: Unrecognized database type (bdb) [FAILED]

[root@(protected) openldap]#





Have anyone experienced this before, does RedHat have a package ready for
this purpose? I don?t want to compile this from tarball source just yet?..





Best regards,



Jan




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