On 6/15/11 2:28 AM, Alex Karasulu wrote:

In that case we can also get rid of all the alias indices (aliasIdx,
oneAliasIdx, subAliasIdx).
This would be a big mistake. Then you'd be better off just getting rid
of aliases all together. You don't know how many aliases you'll have
at the end of the day and presuming some number is making presumptions
on behalf of the user even if aliases in practice are not used.

Detecting if an entry is an alias is just a matter of checking the 'alias' ObjectClass. This is already indexed.

Sorry, but can you refresh my memory and tell what are we using those index for ? I was wondering yesterday if we needed to keep an 'aliased Object' -> 'alias' reverse index.

Maybe I'm overlooking this aspect. Anyway, the index are stillpresent atm.


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Emmanuel Lécharny
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