Today i tried to see what is the difference in working Centos and Alpine 
container:

1> Verified that the ldif file used to add is correct, no spaces or extra 
characters there.
2> When compared the debug output for slapadd of centos and Alpine i see that 
in centos back_mdb is initialized but 
in Alpine back_mdb is not initialized

then the ldap add command "ldapadd -x -D 'cn=config' -w secret -f 
create_sns_db.ldif" is working in centos and fails in Alpine.
This behavior makes me think if back_mdb has to be initialized for Alpine as 
well?
if that is the case how to do that on Alpine? , as in Centos these modules are 
loaded by default.

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