HP-UX Directory Server release notes HP-UX Directory Server Version 8.1 (B.08.10.04) (5900-2440, November 2012)
Table 5 Fixes in HP-UX Directory Server B.08.10.00
Description of corrected problemDefect ID
When migrating to HP-UX Directory Server 8.1, the ownership of certain legacy instance files
might not be retained. For example, legacy files with group ownership other end up after
migration with group ownership sys
QXCR1000927785
The migration script creates empty backend databases for missing or empty LDIF export files.QXCR1000938062
If the User must change password after reset (passwordMustChange) policy is enabled,
adding new entries that contain the attributes passwordExpirationTime or
passwordAllowChangeTime will fail with an object class violation error.
QXCR1000910157
When the Administration Server is configured to use SSL (LDAP with TLS/SSL) to communicate
with the Configuration Directory Server, authenticating with the Administration Console fails.
The Administration Console cannot connect and will freeze during initialization.
QXCR1000928721
Setting the HTTP accepted language can cause Administration Server CGIs to fail.QXCR1000834844
In some steps of the Certificate Request Wizard in the Directory Server Console, clicking Help
fails to display the help information. An error page is displayed instead.
QXCR1000555503
Replicas might be inconsistent if a master experiences a disorderly shutdown while being
updated. In particular, when the master is started again and resumes replication, it might fail
to transmit the last change before the shutdown occurred.
QXCR1000936776
When a replica with a changelog is started up after a disorderly shutdown, it fails to send
changelog updates that occur before the shutdown until a new update is received. This delays
the replication process.
QXCR1000899423
A Directory Server crash might occur after the changelog is moved to a new location on the
disk (either by use of the console or by modifying the nsslapd-changelogdir attribute
in the cn=changelog5,cn=config entry).
QXCR1000965721
Tombstone (deleted) entries that were part of an LDIF import are not detected during the purge
cycle and so are not removed from replicas.
QXCR1000553583
When a value is deleted from an attribute in a replica and then added back using a different
letter case, the value reverts to the original case. For example, if the deleted value for cn is
QXCR1000577664
example, and you add the value back as EXAMPLE, a subsequent search indicates that the
original lowercase value has been retained.
The value of the nsslapd-ssl-check-hostname attribute is not displayed correctly when
retrieved using an LDAP search; for example, it might be displayed as on when it is actually
set to off.
QXCR1000894779
The Directory Server might return entries that do not match a search filter. This involves substring
searches in which one or more entries contain an attribute with an empty value.
QXCR1000555514
When HP-UX boots up, a Directory Server with SSL enabled might not be auto-started.QXCR1000541131
When the Directory Server processes SASL bind requests, the Directory Server fails to call
preoperation plug-ins.
QXCR1000566493
The expected access mode is not set on log files created at startup. Attributes can be set to
establish the access mode of the three types of log files (access, audit, and errors). However,
QXCR1000958633
if the Directory Server needs to create new log files at startup, the Directory Server fails to
establish the specified access mode of these log files.
Logs might expire earlier or later than the configured period when the configuration attributes
are listed in a particular order in dse.ldif. For example, if the Directory Server is configured
QXCR1000965717
to perform log rotation every day and to keep logs for 30 days before they are purged, some
of the old log files might be purged prior to the 30th day.
Attempts to set the nsslapd-timelimit to -1 are rejected, although the setting is valid.QXCR1000872398
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