2011/11/14 Michael Ströder michael@stroeder.com
Howard Chu wrote:
Michael Ströder wrote:
E.S. Rosenberg wrote:
I was wondering is it possible to set a slapd syncprov consumer to trigger a script when it receives changes to the db (updates of specific attributes).
You might want to try something with a synclrepl consumer served by back-sock. But I think getting this right is almost as much work as implementing your own syncrepl client.
That's almost on the right track. Use back-sock as an overlay.
That's what I was thinking first. But I'd be afraid that a blocking/misbehaving script would lock up slapd. I'd prefer to decouple such components to be on the safe side.
If the consumer is not a master I would assume that a misbehaving script would only block the instance running the consumer and not the actual LDAP servers running on other machines, or am I making a wrong assumption here?
Thanks, Eli
Ciao, Michael.