> # cd /var/lib/ldap/data # where I keep the ldap data > # /usr/sbin/slapd_db_recover > # /sbin/service ldap start > > I do run scripts daily that slapcat the entire DSA so if needed, I could > simply toss out the current data and reload via slapadd. > > Craig I do a slapcat everyday, but I could not import it! It was continually giving me errors about this or that already there, then something else was missing. I don't recall now. I have a ldif backup of the proper order things need to be re-created in and that works fine. I rarely change any information in the ldap so I just maintain the one backup. When I add a user I will create another ldif. I used phpldapadmin to create the ldif I can actually use to restore. Unless I'm doing the slapcat wrong. Though I did realize today I was running ldapadd instead of slapadd. But I don't really care to go back now and see if that makes any difference.... I appreciate all your help. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nathan Aubrey Information Security & Web Development PaysonLinux Developer http://www.paysonlinux.org/ Because Windows Sucks --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss