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Red Hat Directory Server 8.1 Release Notes
Bug Number
Description
previously in that file have been moved to a
new standard schema file, 01common.ldif.
However, on startup, the Directory Server may
record schema-related errors. For example:
[02/Jan/2008:11:20:33 -0800] -
Entry "cn=config" has
"nsslapdConfig"
250535
On HP-UX and Solaris, the repl-
monitor.pl script returns an error that it
cannot find the appropriate Mozilla/LDAP/
Conn.pm Perldap modules.
426139
When a non-privileged user logs into the
Directory Server Console and selects the
Configuration tab, the Console throws Java
exception errors to standard output.
426145
When performing any import or export
database operation through a remote Console
will fail with the error Cannot write to file... if a
relative path is given for the file.
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unknown object class
Workaround
• On Solaris, edit the repl-
monitor.pl script directly
so that it uses the proper Perl
binary (/usr/lib/sparcv9/
dirsrv/perl5x/bin/perl)
instead of the one in your path.
• On HP-UX, edit the repl-
monitor.pl script directly
so that it uses the proper Perl
binary (/opt/perl_64/bin/
perl) instead of the one in your
path. Then, add the following
line after the comment block
describing the usage in repl-
monitor.pl:
"use lib qw(/opt/dirsrv/
lib/perl
/opt/dirsrv/lib/
perl/arch)"
Import and export operations
through a remote Console are
successful in two scenarios:
• Using a relative path to import
or export an LDIF file on the
local machine (through both the
Configuration and the Import
and Export tasks in the Tasks).
• Using an absolute path to
import or export an LDIF file to
the remote machine (through

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