There's a "ldapdiff" package out in the world if you're going this route. (I've never used it, personally.) Sounds like it could be quite the race condition, but if your hand is 2.2 you're in a painful situation to start with.
BTW, if your ancient server is running ancient back-ldbm, make sure to do your slapcat cold or else your worst case scenario might get worse yet.
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007, Naufal Sheikh wrote:
Yep I was thinking the same thing, but I was wondering if there was any other way!
On Nov 13, 2007 2:45 PM, Chuck chuck.carson@gmail.com wrote:
Im not sure if there is an LDAP specific method but dumping the directory to a text file before and after, then use diff to compare. (or use md5 on the ldap database itself)
-Chuck
On Nov 13, 2007 11:38 AM, Naufal Sheikh naufalzamir@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
Is there anyway to detetct the modifications made and/or addition,subtraction made to directory for a certain period of time without using replication? I will be running openldap on my backup machine for two hours and I am not sure how I can see if there were any changes made during those two hours, so that I can do the same on my production.
Regards Naufal