<quote who="h.b.furuseth(a)usit.uio.no">
> hyc(a)symas.com writes:
>> steve(a)stevenwills.com wrote:
>>> The slapcat man page says in the Limitations section:
>>>
>>> In general, your slapd(8) should not be running (at least, not
>>> in
>>> read-write mode) when you do this to ensure consistency of the
>>> database.
>>> (...)
>> Given that back-ldbm has been deleted for 2.4, I guess we can just
>> delete this sentence.
>
> It could produce garbage data with back-ldif, and with some foreign
> database module. I think it should say it's safe with bdb (and null).
> Could copy it to the slapd-bdb(5) too. (I don't suggest to make
> slapcat(8) refer the user to that, since there is only one example
> anyway.)
Obviously hdb too. Would it produce garbage on 2.4?
>
> --
> Regards,
> Hallvard
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