Re: Translucent overlays & replication.

2008-10-14 Thread Pierangelo Masarati
- "Gavin Henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yes, anything's possible with software. But first you have to > clearly > > specify > > exactly what it should do, and why. At the moment I'm not sure I > > understand > > the present use case, or why it's a good one (I suspect there's a > > b

Re: Translucent overlays & replication.

2008-10-14 Thread Gavin Henry
- "Howard Chu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gavin Henry wrote: > >> Not "surely"; the envisioned use case was a small departmental > server > >> > >> customizing a small amount of data mastered by a main server. > >> Replication was > >> never a requirement in the original spec. > > > > Which

Re: Translucent overlays & replication.

2008-10-14 Thread Howard Chu
Gavin Henry wrote: Not "surely"; the envisioned use case was a small departmental server customizing a small amount of data mastered by a main server. Replication was never a requirement in the original spec. Which isn't to say it's not possible, as anything is possible with software, right?

Re: Translucent overlays & replication.

2008-10-14 Thread Gavin Henry
> Not "surely"; the envisioned use case was a small departmental server > > customizing a small amount of data mastered by a main server. > Replication was > never a requirement in the original spec. Which isn't to say it's not possible, as anything is possible with software, right? File a RFE

Re: Translucent overlays & replication.

2008-10-13 Thread Howard Chu
John Maddock wrote: Andy. Thanks for the reply. You can't because translucent uses back-ldap which disables lastmod, so replicating the local database is at least impossible with syncrepl. The solution I came up with was to slapcat/slapadd when I do changes to the translucent db...

Re: Translucent overlays & replication.

2008-10-13 Thread John Maddock
Andy. Thanks for the reply. You can't because translucent uses back-ldap which disables lastmod, so replicating the local database is at least impossible with syncrepl. The solution I came up with was to slapcat/slapadd when I do changes to the translucent db... Would you mind elabora

Re: Translucent overlays & replication.

2008-09-28 Thread Andy Cobaugh
On 2008-09-28 at 23:44, Gavin Henry ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) said: - "John Maddock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi. With OpenLDAP 2.4.10 is it possible to replicate a translucent overlay's local changes to another server? Regards, John. How did you get on? The local db is just a bdb dat

Re: Translucent overlays & replication.

2008-09-28 Thread phalenor
--On Sunday, September 28, 2008 23:44:03 +0100 Gavin Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: - "John Maddock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi. With OpenLDAP 2.4.10 is it possible to replicate a translucent overlay's local changes to another server? Regards, John. How did you get on? The

Re: Translucent overlays & replication.

2008-09-28 Thread Gavin Henry
- "Andy Cobaugh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 2008-09-28 at 23:44, Gavin Henry ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) said: > > > > - "John Maddock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> Hi. > >> > >>With OpenLDAP 2.4.10 is it possible to replicate a translucent > >> overlay's > >> local changes to a

Re: Translucent overlays & replication.

2008-09-28 Thread Gavin Henry
- "John Maddock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi. > >With OpenLDAP 2.4.10 is it possible to replicate a translucent > overlay's > local changes to another server? > > Regards, John. How did you get on? The local db is just a bdb database, so you should be able to. -- Kind Regards, G

Translucent overlays & replication.

2008-09-25 Thread John Maddock
Hi. With OpenLDAP 2.4.10 is it possible to replicate a translucent overlay's local changes to another server? Regards, John. -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336.