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Problem |
LDAP configuration file BBOSLAPD.CONF file
does not require statements for schema files if you are running on z/OS
1.4. |
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Cause |
After migrating to z/OSĀ® 1.4 and trying
to start LDAP, the following error is received:
GLD0014A Unable to open file
/usr/lpp/ldap/etc/slapd.at.system. Try specifying the full path
name.
GLD0089E Attention: configuration file
/usr/lpp/ldap/etc/slapd.at.system is empty. GLD0144A The LDAP server
encountered an error during configuration. |
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Solution |
All attribute and objectclass files
with extension .at and .oc are requiredonly on z/OS R1.3 and earlier
releases where RDBM or TDBM with SDBM is used. z/OS 1.4 no longer supports
RDBM, and therefore the schema files are not shipped with that
release.
All include statements with extension ".at" and ".oc"
should be removed from or commented out in BBOSLAPD.CONF file. The default
location of this file is:
/WebSphere390/CB390/<SysplexName>/etc/ldap
Another option is to copy the schema files into the
HFS which will allow LDAP to start without errors. Because the schema
files are no longer used, they will be ignored.
Following is a sample list of include statements in
BBOSLAPD.CONF file:
include /usr/lpp/ldap/etc/schema.system.at
include /usr/lpp/ldap/etc/schema.system.oc
include /usr/lpp/ldap/etc/schema.IBM.at
include /usr/lpp/ldap/etc/schema.IBM.oc
include /usr/lpp/ldap/etc/schema.user.at
include /usr/lpp/ldap/etc/schema.user.oc
For more information, refer to the z/OS Security Server LDAP Server Administration and
Use manual (SC24-5923-04) -> Ch.10
"Migrating to a z/OS LDAP server" -> "Actions required for migrations"
-> "Removing schema file include statements" |
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Cross Reference
information |
Segment |
Product |
Component |
Platform |
Version |
Edition |
Application Servers |
WebSphere Application Server for z/OS |
Migration |
z/OS |
4.0.1 |
Enterprise |
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