<quote who="Tony Earnshaw"> > Howard Chu wrote: > > [...] > >>> I'd guess that the passage you quote (and it _is_ correct) was written >>> for a future version of OpenLDAP. For us, simply being able to change >>> olcLogLevel on the fly with gq's 'point 'n click' has been one huge >>> godsend. >> >> Where are you getting this "one or two" stuff? Everything can be set >> dynamically. All means all. > > Ok, it can all be changed. For cn=config I often use GQ, since that's a > handy tool, to change olcLogLevel on running servers. But changing the > order of olc Access, for example, isn't easily accomplished (this has > been discussed before) and all on the fly changes are lost the next time > the daemon is restarted (assuming a valid slapd.conf and other included > conf files).
No changes should be lost if you started and restarted slapd with -F slapd.d/ If you started with a slapd.conf, changes only work until the next restart, where slapd reads only from slapd.conf and ignores slapd.d directory > I should have written that it's not a practical solution at > the moment. > >> The original poster obviously missed the point that the *LDAP* >> configuration engine is driven by *LDAP*. I.e., changes are accomplished >> using ldapmodify, not by editing any files. > > Possibly, he didn't make that clear. > > --Tonni > > -- > Tonni Earnshaw > tonni @ barlaeus.nl > -- Kind Regards, Gavin Henry. Managing Director. T +44 (0) 1224 279484 M +44 (0) 7930 323266 F +44 (0) 1224 824887 E [EMAIL PROTECTED] Open Source. Open Solutions(tm). http://www.suretecsystems.com/
