i know you have to install a recent DOT in order to support unix groups over ldap search "ldap limit(ation)" on now.netapp.com
also type "options ldap" to check all possibilities you have here is a sample output from a DOT 6.5.2P6 : <<
ldap.ADdomain ldap.base ldap.base.group ldap.base.passwd ldap.enable off ldap.name ldap.nssmap.attribute.gecos gecos ldap.nssmap.attribute.gidNumber gidNumber ldap.nssmap.attribute.groupname cn ldap.nssmap.attribute.homeDirectory homeDirectory ldap.nssmap.attribute.loginShell loginShell ldap.nssmap.attribute.memberUid memberUid ldap.nssmap.attribute.uid uid ldap.nssmap.attribute.uidNumber uidNumber ldap.nssmap.attribute.userPassword userPassword ldap.nssmap.objectClass.posixAccount posixAccount ldap.nssmap.objectClass.posixGroup posixGroup ldap.passwd ****** ldap.port 389 ldap.servers ldap.servers.preferred ldap.usermap.attribute.unixaccount unixaccount ldap.usermap.attribute.windowsaccount windowsaccount ldap.usermap.base ldap.usermap.enable off ldap.usermap.symmetriclookup yes ldap.usermap.windows-to-unix.attribute sAMAccountName ldap.usermap.windows-to-unix.objectClass posixAccount
Mike Langas wrote:
I'm trying to set up group quotas on a qtree. I'm trying to use unix groups that are stored on an ldap server to control who is in each group. Has anyone done this before? Are there any tools available to help me determine that LDAP is set up correctly?
Thanks,
Mike
_______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com