"Kyle Blaney" kblaney@nortel.com writes:
I am experiencing unexpected results when converting the syncprov-checkpoint option in file-based configuration to the olcSpCheckpoint attribute in online configuration.
To reproduce the unexpected results:
- Configure OpenLDAP using file-based configuration that contains the
following line:
syncprov-checkpoint 100 10
- Convert file-based configuration to online configuration using the
following command:
slapd -f slapd.conf -F slapd.d
My file-based configuration is converted to the cn=config database, but after conversion the value of the olcSpCheckpoint attribute in the olcOverlay={1} syncprov,olcDatabase={1}bdb,cn=config entry is "100 600" when I expect it to be the same as in my file-based configuration ("100 10").
Is this a bug or does the olcSpCheckpoint attribute use different units (seconds) than the syncprov-checkpoint option (minutes)?
It seems that the slapo-syncprov(5) defines minutes, but the parser converts minutes into seconds. Im am on 2.4.19 and get similar results
,----[ syncprov.ldif ] | dn: olcOverlay={3}syncprov | objectClass: olcOverlayConfig | objectClass: olcSyncProvConfig | olcOverlay: {3}syncprov | olcSpCheckpoint: 5 300 | olcSpReloadHint: TRUE | structuralObjectClass: olcSyncProvConfig `----
,----[ slapd.conf ] | overlay syncprov | syncprov-reloadhint true | syncprov-checkpoint 5 5 `----
but I wouldn't consider it a bug.
-Dieter