> On 28 Jan 2021, at 06:50, Mark Reynolds wrote:
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> On 1/27/21 2:57 PM, Angel Bosch wrote:
>>> Again I think you are looking at the older version of the server.
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>> ok, I understand.
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>> I see that version 2 is already out.
>> Can I expect additional changes in dsconf
On 1/27/21 2:57 PM, Angel Bosch wrote:
Again I think you are looking at the older version of the server.
ok, I understand.
I see that version 2 is already out.
Can I expect additional changes in dsconf interface or will you try to mantain
a stable set of parameters?
Great question.
> Again I think you are looking at the older version of the server.
>
ok, I understand.
I see that version 2 is already out.
Can I expect additional changes in dsconf interface or will you try to mantain
a stable set of parameters?
As sysadmin I create a lot of script to install/manage
On 1/27/21 12:53 PM, Angel Bosch wrote:
thanks for your response Mark,
I can see that two other options are removed. I used to configure
retro-changelog like this:
dsconf myinstance plugin retrochangelog set --max-age 2d
dsconf myinstance plugin retrochangelog set --attribute
thanks for your response Mark,
I can see that two other options are removed. I used to configure
retro-changelog like this:
dsconf myinstance plugin retrochangelog set --max-age 2d
dsconf myinstance plugin retrochangelog set --attribute
nsuniqueid:targetUniqueId
but now it doesn't
Well 1.4.0 is quite old and is no longer maintained/supported. In newer
versions of 389 it was changed to "retro-changelog". It probably was
changed in 1.4.1.
HTH,
Mark
On 1/27/21 5:41 AM, Angel Bosch Mora wrote:
hi!
I'm testing my install recipes on debian and I've found two little
hi!
I'm testing my install recipes on debian and I've found two little problems.
on CentOS I execute
dsconf myinstance plugin retro-changelog enable
but today I tried in debian and it says is an invalid choice:
dsconf instance plugin: error: invalid choice: 'retro-changelog' (choose