On 04/02/2018 04:19 AM, Michal Medvecky wrote:
ldapmodify is best because it enforces schema syntax and value validation. But if you edit dse.ldif the server must be stopped first. As the dse.ldif is rewritten by what's in memory at server shutdown.Now I am trying to modify the settings of my dse.ldif file. I can modify the file without issue. If I restart the service all my file edits are lost. Why are my edits lost when restarting the service? Thanks for your advice!
Never edit that file directly. Always use ldapmodify.
Mark
Michal
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