On Oct 7, 2012, at 11:04 AM, Michael Ströder wrote:

> [email protected] wrote:
>> It appears that the schema LDIF files shipped with OpenLDAP are strictly
>> for basic LDAP attribute type and object class definitions.  Everything
>> else is considered a "user schema," including schemas for implementing a
>> DNS or NIS backend, and so on.  It appears to me that FedFS would fall into
>> this latter category, and thus should not be included in the packaged
>> schema.
> 
> There are various schema files shipped with OpenLDAP source. In opposite to
> other LDAP servers not all schema files are enabled by default.

I see.

> But it seems to me that
> 
> https://oss.oracle.com/projects/fedfs-utils/dist/files/fedfs-schema.ldif
> 
> does not contain exactly the same schema elements like defined in
> 
> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-nfsv4-federated-fs-protocol-13

The oss.oracle.com fedfs-utils home page has been deprecated, and will go away 
soon.  That site contains an outdated version of the NSDB schema.

Since then, we have attempted to address comments received from 
openldap-technical.  The version defined in the current IETF NSDB protocol 
draft, which you link to above, is the authoritative version.  We may see one 
or two more revisions as the draft goes through the final IESG review process.

--
Chuck Lever
chuck[dot]lever[at]oracle[dot]com





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