for backend in`grep-e"^backend" /etc/ldap/slapd.conf | @AWK@ '{print $2}'`;do
if["$backend"=="bdb"-a"$bdb"=="no"];then
if["$backend"=="bdb"];then
bdb=yes
elif["$backend"=="ldbm"-a"$ldbm"=="no"];then
elif["$backend"=="hdb"];then
hdb=yes
elif["$backend"=="ldbm"];then
ldbm=yes
fi
done
if["$bdb"=="yes"-a"$ldbm"=="no"];then
msgBox "ldap action wizard""It looks like the backend in your slapd.conf is set to BDB. If this is not the case, exit this wizard! From this point on, we will assume BDB backend, which might have disasterious consequences if this is incorrect."
_RESTART=no
ldap_create_file
if["$bdb"=="yes"-o"$hdb"=="yes"];then
if["$ldbm"=="no"];then
msgBox "ldap action wizard""It looks like the backend in your slapd.conf is set to BDB or HDB. If this is not the case, exit this wizard! From this point on, we will assume BDB or HDB backend, which might have disasterious consequences if this is incorrect."
_RESTART=no
ldap_create_file
fi
elif["$ldbm"=="yes"];then
msgBox "ldap action wizard""It looks like the backend in your slapd.conf is set to LDBM. Because of this, you will have less options (because it is not safe to use slapcat while slapd is running LDBM)."