As I have tried to learn more about this problem, it would appear there isn't an obvious way to address this from the various config files. This leaves me at a bit of a loss to determine whether or not I should proceed with this version of the software. I get this integerOrderingMatch error for each of 3 the databases I have⦠netscaperoot, userRoot and changelog. I do have intention of pointing provisioning software at the directory so search filters of (x<=nnn) will happen. I issued some of these searches by hand and they still execute quickly.
Should I worry about these errors or just ignore them? Advice appreciated. /mrg On Mar 1, 2012, at 9:02, Michael R. Gettes wrote: > Hi, > > I am upgrading from 1.2.9.9 from 1.2.8.3 and I am getting the following error > from setup-ds-admin.pl --update > > [01/Mar/2012:08:52:51 -0500] - from ldbm instance init: line 0: unknown or > invalid matching rule "integerOrderingMatch" in index configuration (ignored) > [01/Mar/2012:08:52:51 -0500] - from DSE add: line 0: unknown or invalid > matching rule "integerOrderingMatch" in index configuration (ignored) > > There are several objects in dse.ldif with the above matching rule defined. > I'm not sure what to do with this. Either find all instances of the matching > rule reference and remove them or put back the matching rule (if i can locate > it from another one of my servers). > > Also, I get the following and I believe these are non-issues - we don't > utilize selinux. Is there some way to disable the selinux config in > setup-ds-admin.pl??? I have looked through the source code and don't see how > to disable it. > > libsepol.print_missing_requirements: piranha's global requirements were not > met: type/attribute piranha_port_t > libsemanage.semanage_link_sandbox: Link packages failed > /usr/sbin/semanage: Could not add port tcp/9830 > > I am on RHEL5.7 (if that makes a difference). > > Many thanks for Rich's help in the past. I am grateful for this mailing list > and all the other resources on the net to help me with the few problems I > have had bringing up 389 for my institution. > > /mrg -- 389 users mailing list [email protected] https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/389-users
