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  • From: Martti Jokipii <>
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  • Subject: ldappc always reports a fatal error
  • Date: Sat, 08 Mar 2008 16:41:20 +0200
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Hello,

My problem is the following:

ldappc-1.0 always reports after a seemingly successfull OpenLDAP provisioning the following error:

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2008-03-08 14:48:39,767 [ldappc] FATAL: ErrorLog: [edu.internet2.middleware.ldap
pc.LdappcGrouperProvisioner] Grouper Provision Failed: null dto in class edu.internet2.middleware.grouper.GrouperSession: java.lang.NullPointerException
at edu.internet2.middleware.grouper.GrouperAPI.getDTO(GrouperAPI.java:58)
at edu.internet2.middleware.grouper.GrouperSession._getDTO(GrouperSession.java:382)
at edu.internet2.middleware.grouper.GrouperSession.toString(GrouperSession.java:330)
at java.lang.String.valueOf(String.java:2615)
at java.lang.StringBuilder.append(StringBuilder.java:116)
at edu.internet2.middleware.ldappc.GrouperSessionControl.stopSession(GrouperSessionControl.java:112)
at edu.internet2.middleware.ldappc.GrouperProvisioner.provision(GrouperProvisioner.java:173)
at edu.internet2.middleware.ldappc.LdappcGrouperProvisioner.provisionGroups(LdappcGrouperProvisioner.java:118) at edu.internet2.middleware.ldappc.LdappcProvisionControl.run(LdappcProvisionControl.java:69)
at edu.internet2.middleware.ldappc.Ldappc.main(Ldappc.java:96)

A FATAL ERROR occurred when running Ldappc.
Check error log file, correct the problem, and resubmit.
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Any ideas what may cause this?

The running environment is:

Grouper API/UI: 1.2.1
Signet: 1.2.2
Tomcat: 6.0.14
Sun Java: 1.5.0_14-b03
OS: RHEL4/AS (kernel2.6.9-67.0.4.ELsmp)


- Martti

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