> Hello Sarati > > I did not get what you said by single database rooted at "", the empty > DN. > > Can you please send me a sample config file if you have ? I really > appreciate the same.
Please reply to the list. The example is database <whatyoulike> suffix "" p. > > Cheers!!!!!!!!!! > Ram > > > Don't do that. First of all, think if you really need multiple suffixes > in a single databases. In most cases, this requirement can be relaxed by > setting each suffix in a separate database. If you think you really need > to have multiple suffixes, you can use a single database rooted at "", the > empty DN. > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > To: Meena Ram <[email protected]> > Cc: [email protected] > Sent: Sat, April 10, 2010 8:40:16 PM > Subject: Re: Support for multiple suffixes in openldap > >> Hello all: >> >> Is there any work around to get multiple suffixes working in openldap >> for multiple domains >> >> I saw this info in one of the links which says you have to add this >> #define BDB_MULTIPLE_SUFFIXES and then compile. >> >> >> Note: As of OpenLDAP 2.1.2.13, the default configuration will allow only >> one suffix to be defined for each bdb database. The C preprocessor >> directive #define BDB_MULTIPLE_SUFFIXES (file: >> servers/slapd/back-bdb/init.c) may be used if you want to compile in >> multiple suffix support. If you use it, subtree indexing will slow down >> by >> factor of 2. The use of suffixAlias is no longer supported by default in >> version 2.1.13. >> >> Is there any short cut to get multiple suffixes working without having >> to >> re-compile everything again. Any shortcuts really appreciated > > Don't do that. First of all, think if you really need multiple suffixes > in a single databases. In most cases, this requirement can be relaxed by > setting each suffix in a separate database. If you think you really need > to have multiple suffixes, you can use a single database rooted at "", the > empty DN. > > p. > > >
