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If you use the "PMAdmin add DBServer" command and add more than one database to the same partitionID, the Membership Database LDAP configuration may become corrupted. When you try to restart your LDAP instance, the following Windows NT System Event error messages from the LDAPSVC service may occur:

2501 - The server failed due to a runtime error. Error description is: GetLastError()=0 : DS DIT Load Cache failed.
2600 - Dynamic replication for the Site Server LDAP Service failed due to an initialization error. Verify the configuration. Error description is: GetLastError()=0 : Dit Cache Load Failed.
2500 - The server failed to start due to an initialization error. Verify the configur..

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