Hi Folks,
This refers to the OpenLDAP found in OS X Server, which Apple calls Open Directory.
I'm trying to determine the time when an OpenLDAP replica got its last update from the OpenLDAP master, so on a replica I do the following:
% sudo slapconfig -getreplicaconfig
Replica LDAP server Updated: 2014-04-18 22:29:01 +0000 List Of Replicas od-example.com - OK
My question is the date/time format as seen above, since it does not appear to be GMT/UTC or the server time, so any clarification on this would be most appreciated! I don't see any reference to this slapconfig man page or in Apple server documentation.
Thanks in advance,
Dan
--On Friday, April 18, 2014 7:22 PM -0700 Frans Lanting - IT Admin itadmin@lanting.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
This refers to the OpenLDAP found in OS X Server, which Apple calls Open Directory.
I'm trying to determine the time when an OpenLDAP replica got its last update from the OpenLDAP master, so on a replica I do the following:
% sudo slapconfig -getreplicaconfig
Replica LDAP server Updated: 2014-04-18 22:29:01 +0000 List Of Replicas od-example.com - OK
My question is the date/time format as seen above, since it does not appear to be GMT/UTC or the server time, so any clarification on this would be most appreciated! I don't see any reference to this slapconfig man page or in Apple server documentation.
Ldap uses Zulu time (AKA GMT). See section 4.2.6 at https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5755.txt
--Quanah
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