Re: ispman.conf - proposal to split in two files
Andreas John <lists-qqKX2RIXbnLLeiHq/[email protected]> Wed, 31 May 2006 12:16:25 +0200
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.isp.ispman.devel |
|---|---|
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
Addition:
While ispman.ldifupdate seems to work with my logfile-split,
the web-interfaces does not, at least not when adding a mailuser:
Return code: 65
Error name: LDAP_OBJECT_CLASS_VIOLATION
Error text: The request specifies a change to an existing entry or the
addition of a new
entry that does not comply with the servers schema
Error desc: Object class violation
MessageID: 25
Error: entry has no objectClass attribute
Server Error: entry has no objectClass attribute
DN:
Canonical DN:
rgds,
j.
Andreas John wrote:
> Hello!
>
> After Upgrading ISPMan I recently was plagued by the annoyance that the
> last lines of ispman.conf (the only file I didnt upgrade) changed with
> the version (I mean the stuff beginning from
> $Config->{'ispmanUserObjectclasses' ...)
>
> So avoid hassles when upgrading I would like to propose to split the
> config file:
>
> I tried that like this:
>
> ispman.conf:
> [....]
> # Objectclasses for different objects
> do 'ispman.versiondependentvars';
> 1;
>
> And 'ispman.versiondependentvars';
> # Objectclasses for different objects
> $Config->{'ispmanUserObjectclasses'}=["posixAccount",
> "ispmanDomainUser", "radiusprofile"];
> $Config->{'ispmanGroupObjectclasses'}=["posixGroup",
> "ispmanDomainUserGroup"];
> .....
>
> I dont see a reason why those vars should be in the conf file - does
> anyone change that?
>
> rgds,
> Andreas
>
>
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