Radek Hladik wrote:

Richard Megginson napsal(a):

Radek Hladik wrote:

Hi all,
I would like to execute script after every update operation on specified subtree. I would like to know whether is there any best practice solution. I've found out I can write really simple post-operation plugin but before I start to do that I would like to know whether there is not any better solution I might be overlooking. I need to extract the configuration for ldap non-aware application and recreate it's config file.

There are two other simpler ways that might work for you.
1) Use persistent search, possibly in combination with the Retro Changelog plugin.
2) Enable the audit log, and just tail -f audit | your script



Radek

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Would you be so kind and point me to some more information about persistent searching? I can not find anything about it in FDS documentation, webpages and google returns only results about Novell eDirectory server. Is it FDS or LDAP extension? The solution with tail looks good but what about log rotation? Or would be FDS willing to log audit into named pipe?
Radek


Audit log can be written to a named pipe, just replace the real audit file with a fifo. You'll still need to disable log rotation. Logging to a fifo has been a trick used in the past to capture the last few thousand lines of a high level of error logging with minimized performance impact, using a tool that provided a circular buffer in memory.



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