I second the motion here. Having the directory server contained in one
directory makes things much more straightforward and easy to verify. Which is
a great help for such a critical service as the directory server provides.
Thanks
Bliss, Aaron wrote:
We are currently using fds in production without any issues at all; at
first, management was a little skeptical about using software so
critical to production systems without the comfort of a support
contract, but after working out the pre-implementation bugs, the
reliability of the application speaks for itself; I can honestly say
that having all files in /opt/fedora-ds makes doing full backups,
restores and disaster recovery testing very straight forward; I simply
shutdown slapd and the admin server, tar up the directory, and startup
slapd and the admin server; very quick to do, no muss or fuss; taking
fds out of it's own directory would make my life much more difficult (as
far as backups, and dr testing are concerned); so from my point of view,
if I had a vote, I would say that if it's not broke, then don't fix it
:)
Aaron
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Michael Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> kirjoitti:
You could always make a separate, FHS-specific package available and
see
what people think. If the votes are high enough in support of the new
layout then you could make a permanent switch.
The problem here is assuming that FDS updates will eventually be pushed
into RHDS.
Judging by a good portion of the traffic on this list, a good majority
of the FDS users are still learning how to use an LDAP server, so they
likely don't understand or care enough to have an opinion about file
layout or why it matters in a package as large and complex as this one.
OTOH, the RHDS package is used for critical infrastructure in banks,
military, telecoms, etc. By the time those users notice the change and
it's ramifications, it will be too late for them to have their vote
(other than with their feet).
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