Hi Tony, 1/ The code will be release soon : during the summer, but the documentation will require some weeks to be completed, so final release will be available around mi September.
2/ Yes, continuous build are available there : http://build.lsc-project.org/job/lsc-branch-webai/org.lsc$lsc-core/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/org.lsc/lsc-core/branch-webai-SNAPSHOT/lsc-core-branch-webai-SNAPSHOT-installer.jar 3/ LSC is implemented in Java, so daemon mode will be available in Windows also. 4/ Yes this is a way to set it up. Regards, 2011/7/18 TONY SILVESTON <[email protected]> > Hi Seb > > Many thanks for the quick response. > > Your answers have created a few more questions: > > 1. When do you expect v2 to be officially released? > > 2. Do you have a windows v2 beta build and in particular windows 2008 R2 > server ? > > 3. We are running on MS Windows 2008 R2. Will LSC be supported in "daemon" > mode a la UNIX? > > 4. It seems like LSC would need to run in an active / passive mode for > HA. > > Thanks for the info. > > And lastly... > > Good work and keep it up!! > > Tony > > --- On *Mon, 18/7/11, Sébastien Bahloul <[email protected]>*wrote: > > > From: Sébastien Bahloul <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [lsc-users] LSC - Resilient solution > To: "TONY SILVESTON" <[email protected]> > Cc: [email protected] > Date: Monday, 18 July, 2011, 0:12 > > > Hi Tony, > > First, thanks for your interest. > > 1. We are currently in the process of releasing the 2.0 version, and some > features of this new version could be interesting for you (daemon mode for > example), and because we have also changed the file format, I suggest you > prefer this version but you may encountered some bugs because its an early > release :) 1.3 is more stable but will not include latest new features. The > latest presentation is available there : > http://www.slideshare.net/sbahloul/ldap-synchronization-connector-2011rmll > 2. I suppose that your infrastructure is replicated (AD LDS and SQL > server), and if so LSC is not a good service to instantiate twice because > each instance will try to do the same job. LSC is fault tolerant : you can > rerun it many times or restart the service so consider monitoring the LSC > service and the latest account propagation date inside the AD LDS with and > automatic restart instead of 2 instances. > 3. Yes you can : you have an asynchronous JDBC connector that can be used > to do such configuration. > > Regards, > > 2011/7/17 TONY SILVESTON > <[email protected]<http://uk.mc865.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> > > > > Hi > > I am looking to flow user data from a SQL Server 2008 Database cluster to > an Active Directiory Lighyweight Directory Services cluster. That is both > "ends" are setup for high availability and no single point of failure. > > Im looking at LSC to do this. > > I am new to LSC and looking at the docs its not obvious there are answers > to my questions below: > > 1. I guess I need to use v1.3 to acheive this? > 2. To create a resilient solution we would need to run at least 2 instances > of LSC on two seperate servers. Is this a supported option? Are there any > "gotches"? > 3. We would like data to appear "instantaneously" in AD LDS. Is this > supported? > > Thanks > > Tony > > _______________________________________________________________ > Ldap Synchronization Connector (LSC) - http://lsc-project.org > > lsc-users mailing list > [email protected]<http://uk.mc865.mail.yahoo.com/mc/[email protected]> > http://lists.lsc-project.org/listinfo/lsc-users > > > > > -- > Sebastien BAHLOUL > IAM / Security specialist > Ldap Synchronization Connector : http://lsc-project.org > Blog : http://sbahloul.wordpress.com/ > > -- Sebastien BAHLOUL IAM / Security specialist Ldap Synchronization Connector : http://lsc-project.org Blog : http://sbahloul.wordpress.com/
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