--On Friday, January 31, 2014 5:20 PM -0800 "Paul B. Henson" henson@acm.org wrote:
For example, currently our revision control system could tell us exactly what configuration was in place seven weeks ago. How would you do that with cn=config? I suppose you could have a change log document in revision control, but unlike the actual configuration file in revision control, there's no way to say whether or not the changes made dynamically via cn=config are exactly matched to the changelog. Unless perhaps the ldif executing the change is maintained in revision control?
Our servers do a nightly backup of cn=config via slapcat -n 0, and those are kept for a month. Since this is for clients, there's no revision control involved, but it would be trivial for someone to check in the resulting LDIF file into their favorite RCS system.
--Quanah
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