syncrepl: target DIT directory server compatibility

2011-12-27 Thread Asplund Marko
Hi, I'm planning on using OpenLDAP syncrepl for replicating a DIT fragment from Novell eDirectory using pull-based synchronisation. If i understood correctly synchronisation requires LDAP Sync protocol support from both the provider and the consumer sides. Any practical experience synchronising

Re: syncrepl: target DIT directory server compatibility

2011-12-27 Thread Michael Ströder
Asplund Marko wrote: I'm planning on using OpenLDAP syncrepl for replicating a DIT fragment from Novell eDirectory using pull-based synchronisation. If i understood correctly synchronisation requires LDAP Sync protocol support from both the provider and the consumer sides. Any practical

Re: Value of contextCSN not persisted

2011-12-27 Thread Torsten Schlabach (Tascel eG)
Howard! In fact the syncprov overlay always reads the largest entryCSN out of the database at startup time anyway, so even if it didn't save the contextCSN before stopping, it will be up to date on every startup. I wonder how that works if the last operation before the unclean shutdown has

Re: ACL in dynamic configuration

2011-12-27 Thread Nick Milas
Any advice on this, please ? Thanks, Nick On 23/12/2011 12:23 πμ, Nick Milas wrote: Hello, I have converted from static (slapd.conf) to dynamic (cn=config) configuration using auto file conversion. I would like to ask a couple of questions regarding ACL conversion. Here follows one of

memberOf doesn't list members from an autogroup

2011-12-27 Thread Felipe Augusto van de Wiel
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hello, I'm using 2.4.23 packaged from Debian (2.4.23-7.2) and I'm trying to combine autogroup and memberof. autogroup (and dynlist) seems to be working, but it seems that memberof fails. :-( In terms of slapd.conf I load the modules memberof,

Re: Value of contextCSN not persisted

2011-12-27 Thread Howard Chu
Torsten Schlabach (Tascel eG) wrote: Howard! In fact the syncprov overlay always reads the largest entryCSN out of the database at startup time anyway, so even if it didn't save the contextCSN before stopping, it will be up to date on every startup. I wonder how that works if the last