Dear members
Is there any way to know which overlays are present in my openldap servers?
Can overrlays can be introduced in precompiled slapd ?
Thanks
On 27/10/2009 10:56, vishesh kumar wrote:
Dear members Is there any way to know which overlays are present in my openldap servers?
Use the monitor backend. See: http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/monitoringslapd.html#Overlays
Can overrlays can be introduced in precompiled slapd ?
Overlays can be compiled into slapd statically or as run-time loadable modules. So yes, I guess.
Regards, Jonathan
Thanks jonathan
This is what exactly what i looking for.
Regards Vishesh
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Jonathan Clarke jonathan@phillipoux.netwrote:
On 27/10/2009 10:56, vishesh kumar wrote:
Dear members Is there any way to know which overlays are present in my openldap servers?
Use the monitor backend. See: http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/monitoringslapd.html#Overlays
Can overrlays can be introduced in precompiled slapd ?
Overlays can be compiled into slapd statically or as run-time loadable modules. So yes, I guess.
Regards, Jonathan
Dear jonathan
I issued following command to list overlays after configuraing 'database monitor'.
ldapsearch -x -D "uid=root,ou=People,dc=abc.dc=del" -W -b 'cn=Overlays,cn=Monitor'
This command list three overlays with objectcalss monitoredObject cn=overlay 1, cn=Overlay, cn=Monitor cn=overlay 1, cn=Overlay, cn=Monitor cn=overlay 1, cn=Overlay, cn=Monitor
What does it mean, does this mean that there is no overlays. Because what i think there should be accesslog,syncprov etc overlays
Thanks
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Jonathan Clarke jonathan@phillipoux.netwrote:
On 27/10/2009 10:56, vishesh kumar wrote:
Dear members Is there any way to know which overlays are present in my openldap servers?
Use the monitor backend. See: http://www.openldap.org/doc/admin24/monitoringslapd.html#Overlays
Can overrlays can be introduced in precompiled slapd ?
Overlays can be compiled into slapd statically or as run-time loadable modules. So yes, I guess.
Regards, Jonathan
vishesh kumar linuxtovishesh@gmail.com writes:
Dear jonathan I issued following command to list overlays after configuraing 'database monitor'. ldapsearch -x -D "uid=root,ou=People,dc=abc.dc=del" -W -b 'cn=Overlays,cn=Monitor' This command list three overlays with objectcalss monitoredObject cn=overlay 1, cn=Overlay, cn=Monitor cn=overlay 1, cn=Overlay, cn=Monitor cn=overlay 1, cn=Overlay, cn=Monitor What does it mean, does this mean that there is no overlays. Because what i think there should be accesslog,syncprov etc overlays
ldapsearch -b cn=overlays,cn=monitor -s sub monitoredInfo
-Dieter
Thanks Dieter
Now i am getting desired result
Regards Vishesh
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 11:48 PM, Dieter Kluenter dieter@dkluenter.dewrote:
vishesh kumar linuxtovishesh@gmail.com writes:
Dear jonathan
I issued following command to list overlays after configuraing
'database monitor'.
ldapsearch -x -D "uid=root,ou=People,dc=abc.dc=del" -W -b
'cn=Overlays,cn=Monitor'
This command list three overlays with objectcalss monitoredObject cn=overlay 1, cn=Overlay, cn=Monitor cn=overlay 1, cn=Overlay, cn=Monitor cn=overlay 1, cn=Overlay, cn=Monitor
What does it mean, does this mean that there is no overlays. Because what i think there should be accesslog,syncprov etc overlays
ldapsearch -b cn=overlays,cn=monitor -s sub monitoredInfo
-Dieter
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vishesh kumar wrote:
Dear jonathan
I issued following command to list overlays after configuraing 'database monitor'.
ldapsearch -x -D "uid=root,ou=People,dc=abc.dc=del" -W -b 'cn=Overlays,cn=Monitor'
This command list three overlays with objectcalss monitoredObject cn=overlay 1, cn=Overlay, cn=Monitor cn=overlay 1, cn=Overlay, cn=Monitor cn=overlay 1, cn=Overlay, cn=Monitor
What does it mean, does this mean that there is no overlays. Because what i think there should be accesslog,syncprov etc overlays
Thanks
Hi,
You need to request the attribute monitoredinfo explicitely like this : ldapsearch -x -D "uid=root,ou=People,dc=abc.dc=del" -W -b 'cn=Overlays,cn=Monitor' monitoredinfo
Cheers, O.
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