I turned schema checking on when I upgraded to 2.0 and it helped my
development efforts enormously. But recently I started taking advantage
of syncrepl and was disheartened to find that you can't turn it off even
in this case, contrary to the docs. IMHO I think that syncrepl is a
"special case" where schemachecking=OFF would be a good thing, as you
can could setup a replica or replicated subset easily without having to
duplicate and update the entire schema. Seems to me that schemachecking
is only of use on the server to which you write; i.e. useless on a replica.
Kurt D. Zeilenga wrote:
At 06:53 AM 1/3/2006, Bruno Bzeznik wrote:
some other servers are using the ldap directories and thez add
supplementary attributes to entries independently of the attributes I manage in
my
schemas.
BTW, the standard way of enabling the addition of values of
any (user application) attribute to an object is to use
the extensibleObject mechanism. This mechanism is supported
for years in OpenLDAP Software.
Kurt