Hi
It is a question about the setting when I use slapd.d. 1.I acquire PID information in the following scripts, but will not have any problem? $config_file appoints slapd.d directory. ---- pid_file=`sed -ne \ 's/^olcPidFile:[[:space:]]+(.+)[[:space:]]*/\1/p' \ "$config_file"/'cn=config.ldif' 2>/dev/null` ----
2.I am going to acquire information to use in the following scripts in ldapsearch -b. ---- for suffix in `find "$config_file"/'cn=config' -type f -name olcDatabase* -exec \ sed -ne 's/^[[:space:]]*olcSuffix:[[:space:]]+(.+)/\1/p' {} ;` ----
The script mentioned above is a part of a script for slapd monitoring to use it in pacemaker. Because ldap is not an expert, I want to hear the opinion of the person of the expert.
Regards, Tomo
Hi
It is a question about the setting when I use slapd.d. 1.I acquire PID information in the following scripts, but will not have any problem? $config_file appoints slapd.d directory.
pid_file=`sed -ne \ 's/^olcPidFile:[[:space:]]+(.+)[[:space:]]*/\1/p' \ "$config_file"/'cn=config.ldif' 2>/dev/null`
2.I am going to acquire information to use in the following scripts in ldapsearch -b.
for suffix in `find "$config_file"/'cn=config' -type f -name
olcDatabase* -exec \ sed -ne 's/^[[:space:]]*olcSuffix:[[:space:]]+(.+)/\1/p' {} ;`
The script mentioned above is a part of a script for slapd monitoring to use it in pacemaker. Because ldap is not an expert, I want to hear the opinion of the person of the expert.
No. Use either ldapsearch(1) (or any client supporting LDAP search) or slapcat(8), and check the resulting LDIF (or LDAP response). Never muck with files.
p.
Hi
Thank you for comment. I change to a check method using slapcat.
Regards, Tomo
2011/9/7 masarati@aero.polimi.it
Hi
It is a question about the setting when I use slapd.d. 1.I acquire PID information in the following scripts, but will not have any problem? $config_file appoints slapd.d directory.
pid_file=`sed -ne \ 's/^olcPidFile:[[:space:]]+(.+)[[:space:]]*/\1/p' \ "$config_file"/'cn=config.ldif' 2>/dev/null`
2.I am going to acquire information to use in the following scripts in ldapsearch -b.
for suffix in `find "$config_file"/'cn=config' -type f -name
olcDatabase* -exec \ sed -ne 's/^[[:space:]]*olcSuffix:[[:space:]]+(.+)/\1/p' {} ;`
The script mentioned above is a part of a script for slapd monitoring to use it in pacemaker. Because ldap is not an expert, I want to hear the opinion of the person
of
the expert.
No. Use either ldapsearch(1) (or any client supporting LDAP search) or slapcat(8), and check the resulting LDIF (or LDAP response). Never muck with files.
p.
openldap-technical@openldap.org