Hi Shannon,

If you run the lsc command line tool without any option, you should get a
help message that includes the following line flags :

 -n,--dryrun                      Don't update the directory at all
 -nc,--nocreate                   Don't create any entry
 -nd,--nodelete                   Don't delete
 -nr,--nomodrdn                   Don't rename (MODRDN)
 -nu,--noupdate                   Don't update

Regards,

-- 
Sebastien BAHLOUL
IAM / Security specialist
Ldap Synchronization Connector : http://lsc-project.org
Blog : http://sbahloul.wordpress.com/



2011/11/8 Shannon <[email protected]>

> Perfect.
>
> Yes, on the pretend option, I cannot remember what it was in the 1.x
> branch, but I'm looking for an option to run and output what it 'would have
> done' without actually doing anything.  Meaning, I found this information
> to sync, and this is where it will go.
>
> Hope that makes sense.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Shannon
>
>
> On Tue, 8 Nov 2011 17:58:26 +0100, Sébastien Bahloul wrote:
>
>  Hi Shannon,
>>
>> You may remove or ignore the serverType which is used only when binding
>> to the source directory in a asynchronous "on-the-fly" synchronization
>> mode: this is a mode that starts the LSC as a daemon and pull the
>> directories for updates and the Active Directory way is not currently
>> supported by the LSC.
>> Can you give me some explanations about the pre-run/pretend need ?
>> Regards --
>> Sebastien BAHLOUL
>> IAM / Security specialist
>> Ldap Synchronization Connector : http://lsc-project.org [12]
>> Blog : http://sbahloul.wordpress.com/ [13]
>>
>> 2011/11/8 Shannon
>>
>>  Excellent.
>>>
>>> I see OpenLDAPserverType>. Can you tell me the other options,
>>>
>>> specifically for AD?
>>>
>>> Also, is there a pre-run/pretend command line option?
>>>
>>> Thanks again!
>>>
>>> Shannon
>>>
>>> On Tue, 8 Nov 2011 11:40:47 +0100, Sébastien Bahloul wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi Shannon,
>>>> Please find attached a sample that synchronize two directories. As
>>>> you
>>>> will see the source and destination settings are almost the same.
>>>> Regards --
>>>> Sebastien BAHLOUL
>>>> IAM / Security specialist Ldap Synchronization Connector :
>>>> http://lsc-project.org [4] [4]
>>>> Blog : http://sbahloul.wordpress.com/ [5] [5]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2011/11/7 Shannon
>>>>
>>>>  Good day.
>>>>>
>>>>> Using the example lsc.xlm-sample, I see the necessary parameters
>>>>> below for destination ldap services, but the example uses a db
>>>>> for the
>>>>> source. I didn't see any updated documentation for the 2.0 branch
>>>>> (sorry if I missed it).
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you provide a same source ldap service config with some
>>>>> comments,
>>>>> or is the same, or?? For reference, this will be used to sync AD
>>>>> to
>>>>> OpenLDAP/389 Server.
>>>>>
>>>>> > ldap-dst-service
>>>>>
>>>>> ou=People,dc=test,dc=com
>>>>>
>>>>> mail
>>>>>
>>>>> cn
>>>>> sn
>>>>> givenname
>>>>> objectClass
>>>>> uid
>>>>>
>>>>> mail
>>>>>
>>>>> (objectClass=inetorgperson)
>>>>> (&(objectClass=inetorgperson)(**mail={mail}))
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, I see a doc that talks about the -a -l -s options, but was
>>>>> wondering if there was a 'pretend' or do-nothing option like on
>>>>> the
>>>>>
>>>> 1.x
>>>>
>>>>  branch.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Shannon
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